Numbers 13:23-33
brook. or valley.24; 32:9; De 1:24,25; Jud 16:4 brook. or valley.23Eshcol. that is a cluster of grapes. forty days.14:33,34; Ex 24:18; 34:28 unto the wilderness.3Kadesh.20:1,16; 32:8; 33:36; De 1:19; Jos 14:6 14:8; Ex 3:8,17; 13:5; 33:3; Le 20:24; De 1:25-33; 6:3; 11:9De 26:9,11-15; 27:3; 31:20; Jos 5:6; Jer 11:5; 32:22; Eze 20:6,15 strong.De 1:28; 2:10,11,21; 3:5; 9:1,2saw the.22,23,33; Jos 11:22; 15:14; Jud 1:20 Amalekites.14:43; 24:20; Ge 14:7; Ex 17:8-16; Jud 6:3; 1Sa 14:48; 15:3-9; 30:1Ps 83:7the Hittites.Ge 15:19-21; Ex 3:8,17 14:6-9,24; Jos 14:6-8; Ps 27:1,2; 60:12; 118:10,11; Isa 41:10-16Ro 8:31,37; Php 4:13; Heb 11:33 32:9; De 1:28; Jos 14:8; Heb 3:19 brought.14:36,37; De 1:28; Mt 23:13a land.28; Eze 36:13; Am 2:9men of a great stature. Heb. men of statures.2Sa 21:20; *Heb:1Ch 20:6; *marg: saw the giants.22; De 1:28; 2:10; 3:11; 9:2; 1Sa 17:4-7; 2Sa 21:20-22; 1Ch 11:23and we were.1Sa 17:42; Isa 40:22Numbers 14:1-10
1 The people murmur at the news.6 Joshua and Caleb labour to still them.11 God threatens them.13 Moses intercedes with God, and obtains pardon.26 The murmurers are debarred from entering into the land.36 The men who raised the evil report die by a plague.40 The people that would invade the land against the will of God are smitten. 11:1-4; De 1:45 murmured.16:41; Ex 15:24; 16:2,3; 17:3; De 1:27; Ps 106:24,45; 1Co 10:10Php 2:14,15; Jude 1:16Would.28,29; 11:15; 1Ki 19:4; Job 3:11; 7:15,16; Jon 4:3,8 the Lord.Ps 78:40; Jer 9:3our wives.31,32 De 17:16; 28:68; Ne 9:16,17; Lu 17:32; Ac 7:39; Heb 10:38,39; 11:152Pe 2:21,22 16:4,22,45; Ge 17:3; Le 9:24; Jos 5:14; 7:10; 1Ki 18:391Ch 21:16; Eze 9:8; Da 10:9; Mt 26:39; Re 4:10; 5:14; 7:11 Joshua.24,30,38; 13:6,8,30rent their clothes.Ge 37:29,34; 44:13; Jos 7:6; Jud 11:35; 2Sa 3:31; 2Ki 18:37Job 1:20; Joe 2:12,13; Mt 26:65 an exceeding good land.13:27; De 1:25; 6:10,11; 8:7-9 delight.De 10:15; 2Sa 15:25,26; 22:20; 1Ki 10:9; Ps 22:8; 147:10,11Isa 62:4; Jer 32:41; Zep 3:17; Ro 8:31a land which.13:27 Only rebel.De 9:7,23,24; Isa 1:2; 63:10; Da 9:5,9; Php 1:27neither.De 7:18; 20:3are bread.24:8; De 32:42; Ps 14:4; 74:14defence. Heb. shadow.{Tzillam,} a metaphor highly expressive of protection and support in the sultry eastern countries. (See the Parallel Passages.) The Arabs and Persians use the same word to express the same thing; using the expressions, "May the shadow {zulli} of thy prosperity be extended." "May the shadow of thy prosperity be spread over the heads of thy well-wishers." And in an elegant distich, "May your protection never be removed from my head; may God extend your shadow {zullikem} eternally." The loftiest and most esteemed title of the sultan, says Thornton, because given him by the kings of Persia, is {zil ullah,} shadow of God. Ps 91:1; 121:5; Isa 30:2,3; 32:2; Jer 48:45the Lord.Ge 48:21; Ex 33:16; De 7:21; 20:1-4; 31:6,8; Jos 1:5; Jud 1:222Ch 13:12; 15:2; 20:17; 32:8; Ps 46:1,2,7,11; Isa 8:9,10; 41:10Mt 1:23; Ro 8:31fear them not.Isa 41:14 But all.Ex 17:4; 1Sa 30:6; Mt 23:37; Ac 7:52,59And the.16:19,42; 20:6; Ex 16:7,10; 24:16,17; 40:34; Le 9:23Deuteronomy 1:24-28
Nu 13:21-27; Jos 2:1,2 25 Nu 14:1-4; Ps 106:24,25; Isa 63:10; Ac 7:51 The Lord hated us.9:28; Ex 16:3,8; Nu 14:3; 21:5; Mt 25:24; Lu 19:21 discouraged. Heb. melted.20:8; *marg:Ex 15:15; Jos 2:9,11,24; *marg:Jos 14:8; Isa 13:7; Eze 21:7The people.9:1,2; Nu 13:28-33walled.That is, with very high walls, which could not be easily scaled. Harmer says, high walls are still to be seen in Arabia, and are deemed a sufficient defence against the Arabs, who scarcely ever attempt to plunder except on horseback. The monastery on Mount Sinai, and the convent of St. Anthony in Egypt, are surrounded with a very high wall, without gates; the persons and things being taken up and let down through an opening in the upper part, by means of a pulley and a basket. This kind of walling is a sufficient defence. we have seen.9:2; Jos 11:22; 15:14; Jud 1:10,20; 2Sa 21:16-22
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