Numbers 33
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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.
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They all repaired to
Rameses by Moses’ s order from all parts of the land.
In the sight of all the Egyptians. See .
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Upon their gods; either,
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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,
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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 “”.
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Ritmah; a place in the wilderness of Paran, near Kadesh-barnea.
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Called more fully Beeroth-bene-jaacan, .
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Called Gudgodah, as Jotbathah is called Jotbath, .
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A place upon the Red Sea, as appears from 22:48
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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.
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Of which see ,50 34:1
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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.
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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 “”.
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Pricks in your eyes, i.e. both vexatious and pernicious, for the eye is a tender part, and a wound there is very mischievous.
