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Numbers 33

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Numbers 33:1

NUMBERS CHAPTER 33

A relation of the marches and campings of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan, . They are commanded to drive out the Canaanites, and destroy their pictures, molten images, and high places, and to divide the land by lot, . The Canaanites, if not dispossessed, should trouble and vex them; and God would do to them as he thought to do to the others, .

With their armies, i.e. in great number and exact order, as armies march, and they did, ,38 13:18.

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Moses would have this done, partly to evince the truth of the history, partly to preserve the remembrance of God’ s glorious and miraculous works both of judgment and mercy towards his people, and thereby to confirm their faith in their present difficult undertaking.

Numbers 33:3

They all repaired to

Rameses by Moses’ s order from all parts of the land.

In the sight of all the Egyptians. See .

Numbers 33:4

Upon their gods; either,

  1. Their princes and rulers, who are sometimes called gods in Scripture; and so this is added by way of amplification, God slew their first-born; not only of the meaner sort, but even of their king and princes. Or,

  2. Their false gods, to wit, those beasts which the brutish Egyptians worshipped as gods, which were killed with the rest, for the first-born both of men and beasts were then killed, . See Poole “”; See Poole “”.

Numbers 33:18

Ritmah; a place in the wilderness of Paran, near Kadesh-barnea.

Numbers 33:31

Called more fully Beeroth-bene-jaacan, .

Numbers 33:32

Called Gudgodah, as Jotbathah is called Jotbath, .

Numbers 33:35

A place upon the Red Sea, as appears from 22:48

Numbers 33:45

Iim, rather Ijim, i.e. the heaps, as the word signifies, even the heaps of Abarim, last mentioned; the Hebrew word is the same with Ije, , only there it is in the construed, and here in the absolute, form. Dibon-gad; so called partly by way of distinction of this from another Dibon, in the portion of Reuben, , and partly, because it was rebuilt by the tribe of Gad.

Numbers 33:47

Of which see ,50 34:1

Numbers 33:49

Abel-shittim; called Shittim, , and here Abel-shittim, for the grievous mourning which there was both for the heinous crimes committed, and horrible judgments there inflicted.

Numbers 33:52

Ye shall drive out; not by banishing, but by destroying them, as it is explained, ,2, and elsewhere. Their pictures seem to have been stones curiously engraven, and set up for worship. See .

Molten images. See ,32 Deu 7:5.

High places, i.e. by a metonymy, the chapels, altars, groves, or other means of worship there set up, for the hills themselves could not be destroyed by them. See Poole “”.

Numbers 33:55

Pricks in your eyes, i.e. both vexatious and pernicious, for the eye is a tender part, and a wound there is very mischievous.

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