Numbers 14:28-35
As truly.21,23; 26:64,65; 32:11; De 1:35; Ps 90:8,9; Heb 3:17as ye have.2 carcases.32,33; 1Co 10:5; Heb 3:17; Jude 1:5all that were.1:45; 26:64 sware. Heb. lifted up my hand.Ge 14:22save Caleb.38; 26:65; 32:12; De 1:36-38 little ones.26:6,64; De 1:39ye said.3know.Their children, by possessing Canaan, knew what a good land their fathers had despised. the land.Ge 25:34; Ps 106:24; Pr 1:25,30; Mt 22:5; Ac 13:41; Heb 12:16,17 29; 1Co 10:5; Heb 3:17 shall wander in the wilderness. or, feed.This implies, that they should move from place to place in the deserts, as the Bedounin Arabs, who have no certain dwelling, but rove about seeking pasture for their flocks. 32:13; Jos 14:10; Ps 107:4,40forty years.33:38; De 1:3; 2:14bear.5:31; Jer 3:1,2; Eze 23:35,45-49; Ho 9:1 After.13:25; 2Ch 36:21the number.Ps 95:10; Eze 4:6; Da 9:24; Re 11:3shall ye bear.18:23; Le 20:19; Ps 38:4; Eze 14:10ye shall.1Ki 8:56; Ps 77:8; 105:42; Jer 18:9,10; La 3:31-33; Heb 4:1breach of promise. or, altering of my purpose.{Tenooathi,} rather, my failure, or disannulling, from {noo,} to fail, disannul; for as they had broken their engagements, God was no longer held by his covenant. De 31:16,17; 1Sa 2:30; Zec 11:10 I will surely.23:19this evil.27-29; 26:65; 1Co 10:5,11; Heb 3:19Numbers 26:64-65
1:1-2:34; De 2:14,15; 4:3,4; 1Co 10:5 They shall.14:23,24,28-30,35,38; Ex 12:37; De 2:14,15; 32:49,50; Ps 90:3-7Ro 11:22; 1Co 10:5,6; Heb 3:17,18; Jude 1:5save Caleb.14:30,38Numbers 32:11
from twenty.14:28,29; 26:2,64,65; De 1:35; 2:14,15because.14:24,30; Jos 14:8,9wholly followed me. Heb. fulfilled after me.Deuteronomy 1:34-35
and sware.2:14,15; Nu 14:22-30; 32:8-13; Ps 95:11; Eze 20:15; Heb 3:8-11 35Psalms 90:3
Thou.104:29; 146:4; Ge 3:19; 6:6,7; Nu 14:35; Job 12:10; 34:14,15Ec 12:7Return ye children of men.Rather, "Return ye children of Adam;" i.e., to that dust out of which ye were originally formed.Psalms 90:9
For.78:33passed. Heb. turned. we spend.The Vulgate has, {Anni nostri sicut aranea mediatabuntur,} "Our years pass away like those of the spider." Our plans and operations are like the spider's web. Life is as frail, and the thread of it as brittle, as one of those which constitute the well-wrought and curious, but fragile habitation of that insect. All the Versions have the word spider, but it is not found in any Hebrew MSS., or edition yet collated. The Hebrew might be rendered, "We consume our lives with a groan," {kemo hegeh.} a tale. Heb. a meditation.4; 39:5Psalms 95:11
I sware.Nu 14:23,28-30; De 1:34,35; Heb 3:11,18; 4:3,5that they should not enter. Heb. if they enter. my rest.Ge 2:2,3; Jer 6:16; Mt 11:28,29; Ho 4:4-11; Re 14:13Ezekiel 20:15
I lifted.23; Nu 14:23-30; 26:64,65; De 1:34,35; Ps 95:11; 106:26; Heb 3:11Heb 3:18; 4:3flowing.6
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