_We may. The Latin manuscripts and Bibles before Sixtus V read, "in
Egypt, and not in this," &c. But the present translation agrees with
the Hebrew, Septuagint, and Chaldean. (Calmet) --- They obtained what
they said they wished for, ver. 28; chap. xiv. 29; xxvi. 64.
(Worthington) --- And that. Hebr... [ Continue Reading ]
_Captain, instead of Moses, whom they could not bring over to their
criminal design, no more than Aaron, Josue, Caleb, &c. (Haydock) ---
Some imagine the rebels wanted to choose themselves a king, (Calmet)
or even another god. (Drusius) --- Every community acknowledges the
necessity of having one at... [ Continue Reading ]
_Israel; begging that God would not destroy them, as he had done their
brethren, chap. xi. (Menochius)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Garments, in testimony of their disapprobation and zeal; to make
these insolent people reflect upon the evils into which they are
throwing themselves. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_To eat, or consume them, as easily as we devour a piece of bread. The
expression is proverbial, Psalm xiii. 4. --- All aid. Hebrew, "their
shadow," which is taken in the same sense. Septuagint, "their time or
opportunity is gone." The Rabbins refer this to holy Job, who, they
say, died at this time... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cried out, &c. Hebrew, "said stone them."_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Detract. Hebrew, "despise, irritate, or blaspheme." God is incapable
of anger, says Origen; he only foretells what will come to pass._... [ Continue Reading ]
_That the. The sentence is left imperfect, to signify the agitation
and distress with which Moses was oppressed, as if he had said, Thou
wilt thus afford a pretext, that the Egyptians and Chanaanites may say
to one another, that thou couldst not perform what thou hadst
promised; and therefore, that... [ Continue Reading ]
_One man. All at once, (Calmet) entirely, without sparing so much as
one. (Vatable)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sworn. God swore to give this land to the Hebrews, but not to this
particular generation. His oath would be equally fulfilled by raising
posterity to Moses, ver. 13. But, at his entreaty, he spared the
descendants of this people, and gave the land to their children under
Josue. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lord, in overcoming all difficulties, raised either by the enemy, or
by thy rebellious people._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mercy. Septuagint, "merciful and true," as Exodus xxxiv. 6, 7. On
that occasion, it is not written that God swore. (Haydock) --- But
equal credit is to be given to his word, as to an oath. (Menochius)
--- Clear, or, as St. Jerome expresses it in Exodus, and no man of
himself is innocent before thee... [ Continue Reading ]
_Forgiven the sins to those who repent; but the punishment due to them
must be undergone, though not so soon as I had threatened, ver. 12,
19. How happy is that nation, which has one like Moses to intercede
for them! (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lord. I will surely punish the guilty; and all the earth shall know
that their own crimes, and not my imbecility, prevented their taking
possession of Chanaan. My glory shall shine both in my long-suffering,
and in the effects of my justice. Let me pass for a dead god, like the
idols, if I do not p... [ Continue Reading ]
_The men, above twenty years of age, ver. 29. --- Majesty, manifested
by the signs, &c. (Haydock) --- Ten times; very often. It is not
necessary to specify the number of the rebellions, as some have done,
placing the first on the other side of the Red Sea, (Exodus xiv. 11,)
and the tenth here. The e... [ Continue Reading ]
_It. None of those who murmured ever entered the land of promise.
Origen (hom. 27,) believes that the Levites behaved with fidelity, and
were not comprised in the punishment. In effect, Eleazar certainly
entered Chanaan, Josue xiv. 1. Salmon also, who espoused Rahab, had
seen the wonders of God, but... [ Continue Reading ]
_Spirit. The spirit of obedience and of courage. (Menochius) ---
Followed me, as a guide, and hath fulfilled all my desires. (Vatable)
--- This he was enabled to do by God's free grace. But his
co-operation merited a reward. See St. Augustine, de Grat. &. Lib.
iv.) (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_For. Hebrew, "Now," &c. The enemy is ready to attack you in the
defiles, and I will not expose you at present to their fury, as you
shall not enter the land for many years. Wherefore to-morrow, &c.
(Haydock) --- It seems they complied reluctantly, for they probably
encamped in that neighbourhood ab... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hand, the posture of one taking an oath, Genesis xv. 18._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Years. Within five days from the departure out of Egypt, (Menochius)
and above 38 from this time. Hebrew, "they shall be shepherds,"
without any fixed dwelling, like the shepherds of that country. ---
Consumed. They had complained that Chanaan consumed and devoured its
inhabitants. (Calmet) --- The... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER XIV.
_ Revenge. Hebrew, "my breach of promise, or if my threats be vain,"
&c. Septuagint, "you shall know the fury of my anger." (Calmet) --- I
will convince you by the severity with which I shall execute this
sentence, that you had no reason to distrust my former promises. St.
Jerome (in E... [ Continue Reading ]
_Lord, by pestilence, (ver. 12; Philo,) or by the exterminating angel,
1 Corinthians x. 10. They were burnt to death before the tabernacle,
or at least died suddenly. (Jansenius) The Jews have appointed a fast
on the 7th of the 6th month, to bewail this event, ver. 39. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Which conduct shall not, &c. They had been ordered to return: now
they will advance, and, though admonished that the Lord will not
assist them, they depend upon their own efforts, being ever full of
themselves, and distrustful of God, the two sources of all spiritual
misfortunes. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Blinded, with presumption, as the Hebrew yahpilu, insinuates. "Their
heart was puffed up with pride, and they ascended," Deuteronomy i. 43.
(Calmet) --- The enemy was ready to receive them, and easily routed
this rabble, abandoned by God, and by Moses, Aaron and his sons,
Josue, and other men of vi... [ Continue Reading ]