Numbers 1:4-16

16; 2:3-31; 7:10-83; 10:14-27; 13:2-15; 17:3; 25:4,14; 34:18-28

Ex 18:25; Jos 22:14; 1Ch 27:1-22

Elizur.

2:10; 7:30; 10:18; Ge 29:32-35; 30:5-20; 35:17-26; 46:8-24; 49:1-33

Ex 1:2-5; De 33:1-29; Re 7:4-8

Shelumiel.

2:12; 7:36

Nahshon.

2:3; 7:12; 10:14; Ru 4:18; 1Ch 2:10,11; Mt 1:2-5; Lu 3:32

Naasson.

Nethaneel.

2:5; 7:18; 10:15

Eliab.

2:7; 7:24; 10:16

Elishama.

2:18; 7:48; 10:22; 1Ch 7:26,27

Gamaliel.

2:20; 7:54; 10:23

Abidan.

2:22; 7:60; 10:24

Ahiezer.

2:25; 7:66; 10:25

Pagiel.

2:27; 7:72; 10:26

Eliasaph.

7:42; 10:20

Son of Reuel.

2:14

Deuel.As the [d,] {daleth} is very like the [r,] {resh,} they might be easily mistaken for each other; and hence this person being called both Dëuel and Rëuel, may be easily accounted for. The Septuagint and Syriac have Reuel, in this chapter; and in ch. 2:14, the Samaritan, Vulgate, and Arabic have Deuel, instead of Reuel, with which reading a vast number of MSS. concur, and which is also supported by ch. 7:42, 10:20. We may therefore safely conclude, the Dëuel, and not Rëuel, was the original reading.

Ahira.

2:29; 7:78; 10:27

the renowned.{Keruey häâidah,} literally "the called of the congregation," those who were summoned by name to attend.

2:3-31; 7:2,10-83; 10:14-27; 11:17; 16:2; 26:9; Jud 6:15

1Ch 27:16-22

heads.

4; Ex 18:21,25; De 1:15; 1Sa 22:7; 23:23; Mic 5:2

Numbers 2

1 The order of the tribes in their tents.

1

Every man.The Israelites, it appears, encamped in four grand divisions, with the tabernacle in the centre; though at some distance from it. The form of the camp was quadrangular, containing, according to Scheuchzer, a little more than twelve square miles. Under each of the four divisions, three tribes were placed, under one general standard. Between these four great camps and the tabernacle, were pitched four smaller camps of the priests and Levites, who were in immediate attendance upon it; the camp of Moses, and of Aaron and his sons, being on the east side of the tabernacle, where the entrance was. Judah was placed on the east, and under him he had Issachar and Zebulun; on the south was Reuben, and under him Simeon and Gad; on the west was Ephraim, and under him Manasseh and Benjamin; and Dan was on the north, and under him Asher and Naphtali. Every tribe had its particular standard, probably with the name of the tribe embroidered with large letters. It seems highly improbable that the figures of animals should have been painted on them, as the Jewish writers assert; for even in after ages, when Vitellius wished to march through Judea, their great men besought him to march another way, as the law of the land did not permit images (such as were on the Roman standard) to be brought into it. Josephus Ant. 1. xviii. c. 7.

shall pitch.

3,10; 1:52; 10:14,18,22,25

the ensign.

Isa 11:10-12; 18:3; Zec 9:16

far off. Heb. over against.

Jos 3:4

about the.

1:50,53; Ps 76:11; Isa 12:6; Eze 43:7; 1Co 14:33,40; Php 1:27

Col 2:19; Re 4:2-5

the standard.

Ge 49:8-10; Jud 1:1,2; 1Ch 5:2

Nahshon.

1:7; 7:12,17; 10:14-16; 26:19-22; Ru 4:20; 1Ch 2:10; Mt 1:4

Lu 3:32,33

Naasson.

1:27; 26:22

1:8,28,29; 7:18,23; 10:15; 26:23-25

1:29; 26:25

1:9,30,31; 7:24,29; 10:16

1:31; 26:26,27

These shall.

10:14

camp of Reuben.

Ge 49:3,4; 1Ch 5:1

Elizur.

1:5; 7:30,35; 10:18

1:21; 26:7

Shelumiel.

1:6; 7:36,41; 10:19

1:23; 26:14

Eliasaph.

1:14; 7:42,47; 10:20

Son of Deuel.

1:25; 26:18

an hundred.

9,24,31

they shall.

10:18

tabernacle.

1; 1:50-53; 3:38; 10:17,21; 1Co 14:40; Col 2:5

camp of Ephraim.

1:32; 10:22; Ge 48:5,14-20; De 33:17; Ps 80:1,2

Elishama.

1:10; 7:48,53; 10:22; 1Ch 7:26,27

1:33; 26:37

Gamaliel.

1:10; 7:54,59; 10:23

1:35; 26:34

Abidan.

1:11; 7:60,65; 10:24

1:37; 26:41

an hundred.

9,16,31

And.

10:22

Ahiezer.

1:12; 7:66,71; 10:25

1:39; 26:43

Pagiel.

1:13; 7:72,77

forty.

1:41; 26:47Reyher, who is followed by Scheuchzer, assigns the following space to the soldiers of each of the tribes, whilst remaining close to each other in their ranks, allowing one square cubit to each; but if we take in the arrangement, not only the soldiers, but the tents, the families, etc., a much larger extent of ground is requisite: Tribe of Judah. Tribe of Manasseh. Breadth 298 3/5 cubits Breadth 161 cubits Length 250 Length 200 ------ ------ Total 74,600 Total 32,200 Tribe of Issachar. Tribe of Simeon. Breadth 217 3/5 cubits Breadth 182 6/13 cubits Length 250 Length 325 ------ ------ Total 54,400 Total 59,300 Tribe of Gad. Tribe of Benjamin. Breadth 140 5/11 cubits Breadth 177 cubits Length 325 Length 200 ------ ------ Total 45,650 Total 35,400 Tribe of Zebulun. Tribe of Dan. Breadth 229 3/4 cubits Breadth 156 3/4 cubits Length 250 Length 400 ------ ------ Total 57,400 Total 62,700 Tribe of Ephraim. Tribe of Asher. Breadth 202 1/2 cubits Breadth 103 3/4 cubits Length 200 Length 400 ------ ------ Total 40,500 Total 41,500 Tribe of Reuben. Tribe of Naphtali. Breadth 143 1/5 cubits Breadth 133 1/2 cubits Length 325 Length 400 ------ ------ Total 46,500 Total 53,400

the tribe.

1:42,43; 26:48-50

Ahira.

1:15; 7:78,83; 10:27

1:42,43; 26:50

an hundred.

9,16,24

They.

10:25

9; 1:46; 11:21; 26:51; Ex 12:37; 38:26

1:47-49

according.

1:54; Ex 39:42; Ps 119:6; Lu 1:6

so they.

2; 10:28; 23:9,10,21; 24:2,5,6

Numbers 10

1 The use of the silver trumpets.

11 The Israelites remove from Sinai to Paran.

14 The order of their march.

29 Hobab is entreated by Moses not to leave them.

33 The blessing of Moses at the removing and resting of the ark.

1

two trumpets.The necessity of such instruments will at once appear, when the amazing extent of this army is considered. There were various kinds of trumpets among the ancients, of different forms and materials, as Eustathius shews on Homer, where he mentions six; the second of which was [stroggule,] turned up round, like a ram's horn; which he says the Egyptians used (from being invented by Osiris) when they assembled the people to their sacrifices. But in opposition to that form, Moses commands these to be made long, in the shape of those used at present. So Josephus informs us, who says they were near a cubit long; the tube of the thickness of a common pipe or flute; the mouth no wider than just to admit blowing into them; and their ends wide like those of a modern trumpet.

2Ki 12:13; 2Ch 5:12

of a whole piece.

Ex 25:18,31; Eph 4:5

the calling.

7; Ps 81:3; 89:15; Isa 1:13; Ho 8:1; Joe 1:14

Jer 4:5; Joe 2:15,16

1:4-16; 7:2; Ex 18:21; De 1:15

blow.

6,7; Isa 58:1; Joe 2:1

camps.

2:3-9

ye blow.A single alarm was a signal for the eastward division to march; two such alarms the signal for the south; and probably three for the west, and four for the North. There appears therefore, a deficiency in the Hebrew Text, which is thus supplied by the LXX.: [kai salpieite semasian triten, kai exarousin ai parembolai ai paremballousai para thalassan. kai salpieite semasian tetarten, kai exarousin ai parembolai ai paremballousai pros bomran.] "And when ye blow a third alarm, or signal, the camps on the west shall march; and when ye blow a fourth alarm, the camps on the north shall march." This addition, however, is not acknowledged by the Samaritan, nor any other version than the Coptic, nor any MS. yet collated.

the camps.

2:10-16

ye shall blow.

3,4

sound.

Joe 2:1

31:6; Jos 6:4-16; 1Ch 15:24; 16:6; 2Ch 13:12-15

if ye go.

31:6; Jos 6:5; 2Ch 13:14

oppresseth.

Jud 2:18; 3:27; 4:2,3; 6:9,34; 7:16-21; 10:8,12; 1Sa 10:18

Ps 106:42

then ye shall.

Isa 18:3; 58:1; Jer 4:5,19,21; 6:1,17; Eze 7:14; 33:3-6; Ho 5:8

Am 3:6; Zep 1:16; 1Co 14:8

remembered.

Ge 8:1; Ps 106:4; 136:23; Lu 1:70-74

in the day.

29:1; Le 23:24; 25:9,10; 1Ch 15:24,28; 16:42; 2Ch 5:12,13; 7:6

2Ch 29:26,28; Ezr 3:10; Ne 12:35; Ps 81:3; 89:15; 98:5,6; 150:3

Isa 27:13; 55:1-4; Mt 11:28; 1Co 15:52; 1Th 4:16,18; Re 22:17

a memorial.

9; Ex 28:29; 30:16; Jos 4:7; Ac 10:4; 1Co 11:24-26

An. Ex. Is 2. Ijar. on.The Israelites had lain encamped in the wilderness of Sinai about eleven months and twenty days (comp. Ex 19:1); and they now received the order of God to decamp, and proceed to the promised land: the Samaritan, therefore, introduces at this place, nearly the words of De 1:6-8: "And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying, Ye have dwelt long enough in this mount; turn, and take your journey, etc."

1:1; 9:1,5,11; Ex 40:2

the cloud.

9:17-23

took.

33:16; Ex 13:20; 40:36,37; De 1:19

out of the.

1:1; 9:1,5; 33:15; Ex 19:1,2

the wilderness.

12:16; 13:3,26; Ge 21:21; De 1:1; 33:2; 1Sa 25:1; Hab 3:3

9:23

the first place.The following is the order in which this vast company marched: Judah:----Issachar, Zebulun, Gershonites, and Merarites, bearing the tabernacle. Reuben:---Simeon, Gad, Kohathites, with the sanctuary. Ephraim:--Manasseh, Benjamin. Dan:------Asher, Naphtali. Among other things, it should be remarked, that, according to a well-known rule of military tactics, the advanced, and rear-guards, were stronger then the centre.

See

2:3-9; 26:19-27; Ge 49:8

Nahshon.

1:7; 7:12

1:8; 7:18

1:9; 7:24

the tabernacle.

1:51; Heb 9:11; 12:28; 2Pe 1:14

the sons.

3:25,26,36,37; 4:24-33; 7:6-8

the camp.

2:10-16; 26:5-18

Elizur.

1:5; 7:35

Simeon.

1:6; 7:36

Eliasaph.

1:14; 2:14

son of Reuel.

7:42

the Kohathites.

2:17; 3:27-32; 4:4-16; 7:9; 1Ch 15:2,12-15

the other did. that is, the Gershonites and the Merarites.

17; 1:51

the camp.

2:18-24; 26:23-41; Ge 48:19; Ps 80:1,2

Elishama.

1:10; 7:48

Gamaliel.

1:10; 7:54

Abidan.

1:11; 7:60

the camp.

2:25,28-31; 26:42-51; Ge 49:16,17

the rereward.

De 25:17,18; Jos 6:9; Isa 52:12; 58:8

Ahiezer.

1:12; 7:66

Pagiel.

1:13; 7:72

Ahira.

1:15; 7:78

Thus were. Heb. These. according.

35,36; 2:34; 24:4,5; So 6:10; 1Co 14:33,40; Col 2:5

Ex 2:18

Reuel.

Ex 3:1; 18:1,27

the Lord.

Ge 12:7; 13:15; 15:18; Ac 7:5

come.

Jud 1:16; 4:11; 1Sa 15:6; Ps 34:8; Isa 2:3; Jer 50:5; Zec 8:21-23

Re 22:17

for the Lord.

23:19; Ge 32:12; Ex 3:8; 6:7,8; Tit 1:2; Heb 6:18

Ge 12:1; 31:30; Ru 1:15-17; Ps 45:10; Lu 14:26; 2Co 5:16

Heb 11:8,13

forasmuch.As the Israelites were under the immediate direction of God himself, and were guided by the pillar of cloud and fire, it might be supposed that they had no need of Hobab. But it should be remembered, that the cloud directed only their general journeys, not their particular excursions. Parties took several journeys while the grand army lay still. (ch. 13; 20; 31; 32.)

instead of eyes.

Job 29:15; Ps 32:8; 1Co 12:14-21; Ga 6:2

Jud 1:16; 4:11; 1Jo 1:3

the mount.

Ex 3:1; 19:3; 24:17,18

the ark.

De 9:9; 31:26; Jos 4:7; Jud 20:27; 1Sa 4:3; Jer 3:16; Heb 13:20

went before.

Ex 33:14,15; De 1:33; Jos 3:2-6,11-17; Jer 31:8,9; Eze 20:6

a resting place.

Ps 95:11; Isa 28:12; 66:1; Jer 6:16; Mt 11:28-30; Heb 4:3-11

Ex 13:21,22; Ne 9:12,19; Ps 105:39

Rise up, Lord.

Ps 68:1,2; 132:8; Isa 51:9

Return, O Lord.

Ps 90:13-17

many thousands of Israel. Heb. ten thousand thousands.

Ge 24:60; De 1:10
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