Numbers 9:1-5
1 The passover is again commanded.6 A second passover for the unclean or absent.15 The cloud directs the removals and encampments of the Israelites. A.M. 2514. B.C. 1490. An. Ex. Is. 2. Abib. in the firstmonth. The fourteen first verses of this chapter evidently refer to a time previous to the commencement of this book; but as there is no evidence of a transposition, it is better to conclude with Houbigant, that "it is enough to know, that these books contain an account of things transacted in the days of Moses, though not in their regular or chronological order." 1:1; Ex 40:2 keep.Ex 12:1-20his appointed.28:16; Ex 12:6,14; Le 23:5; De 16:1,2; Jos 5:10; 2Ch 35:1; Ezr 6:19Mr 14:12; Lu 22:7; 1Co 5:7,8 the fourteenth.2Ch 30:2,15at even. Heb. between the two evenings.Ex 12:6; *marg:Heb 9:26according to all the rites.11,12See onEx 12:7-11 4 they kept.Jos 5:10according.8:20; 29:40; Ge 6:22; 7:5; Ex 39:32,42; De 1:3; 4:5; Mt 28:20Joh 15:14; Ac 26:19; Heb 3:5; 11:8 Ezekiel 12:3
prepare.10-12; 4:1-17; Jer 13:1-11; 18:2-12; 19:1-15; 27:2stuff. or, instruments.By stuff our translators meant furniture or goods, as the word frequently denotes in our early writers; but the original, {keley,} has not only this sense (as in ver. 4,) but is also used for any kind of utensils or instruments whatever; and here probably denotes carriages, or other means for removing goods. This was intended to signify that the captivity was at hand. it may.33:11; De 5:29; 32:29; Ps 81:13; Jer 18:11; 25:4-7; 26:3; 36:3,7Lu 13:8,9,34; 20:13; 2Ti 2:25 Ezekiel 12:6-16
thou shalt.This intimated that Zedekiah should steal out of the city in the twilight, carrying on his shoulders some of his property, with his head covered, not only as in distress but to escape detection. These prophecies, which were accurately fulfilled, are supposed to have been delivered in the sixth year of Zedekiah, five years before the taking of Jerusalem. cover.1Sa 28:8; 2Sa 15:30; Job 24:17for I.11; 4:3; 24:24; Isa 8:18; 20:2-4 I did so.2:8; 24:18; 37:7,10; Jer 32:8-12; Mt 21:6,7; Mr 14:16; Joh 2:5-8Joh 15:14; Ac 26:19I brought.3-6digged. Heb. digged for me. 8 the rebellious.1-3; 2:5-8What.17:12; 20:49; 24:19 This.2Ki 9:25; Isa 13:1; 14:28; Mal 1:1prince.That is, Zedekiah king of Judah. 7:27; 17:13-21; 21:25-27; Jer 21:7; 24:8; 38:18 I am.6remove and go. Heb. by removing go.Jer 15:2; 52:15,28-30 6; 2Ki 25:4; Jer 39:4; 42:7 My net.This was to intimate, that though he escaped out of the city, the Chaldeans should overtake him, and carry him to Babylon. Jeremiah had predicted that his "eyes should see the eyes of the king of Babylon," and here Ezekiel foretold that he should not see Babylon, though he should die there; and Josephus says that he thought the two prophecies so inconsistent with each other, that he believed neither; yet both were exactly fulfilled, and the enigma of Ezekiel explained, when Zedekiah was brought to Nebuchadnezzar at Riblah, where he had his eyes put out, and was then carried to Babylon, and there died. 17:16,20; 19:8,9; 32:3; Job 19:6; Ps 11:6; Isa 24:17,18; Jer 50:24La 1:13; 3:47; 4:19,20; Ho 7:12; Lu 21:35and I.2Ki 25:5-7; Jer 34:3; 39:7; 52:8-11 I will scatter.5:10-12; 17:21; 2Ki 25:4,5I will draw.5:2,12; 14:17,21; Le 26:33; Jer 42:16,22 16,20; 5:13; 6:7,14; 7:4; 11:10; 24:27; 25:11; 26:6; 28:26; 33:3339:28; Eze 14:18; Ps 9:16 I will.6:8-10; 14:22,23; Isa 1:9; 6:13; 10:22; 24:13; Jer 4:27; 30:11Am 9:8,9; Mt 7:14; 24:22; Ro 11:4,5a few men. Heb. men of number.Ge 13:16; Isa 10:19; Ro 9:27that they.14:22,23; 36:31; Le 26:40,41; Jer 3:24,25; Da 9:5-12and they.De 29:24-28; 1Ki 9:6-9; Jer 22:8,9
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