NUMBERS CHAPTER 14 The children of Israel murmur against Moses and
Aaron, NUMBERS 14:1. Moses, Aaron, Caleb, and Joshua go to appease the
people, NUMBERS 14:5; wherefore the people would have stoned them,
NUMBERS 14:10. The Lord threateneth them with the pestilence, NUMBERS
14:11,12. Moses entreatet... [ Continue Reading ]
AGAINST MOSES AND AGAINST AARON, as the instruments and occasions of
their present calamity. THAT WE HAD DIED IN THE WILDERNESS: it was not
long before they had their desire, and did die in the wilderness.... [ Continue Reading ]
From the instruments they rise higher, and strike at God the chief
cause and author of their journey; by which we see the prodigious
growth and progress of sin when it is not resisted. _Should be a prey
to the Canaanites_, whose land we were made to believe we should
possess.... [ Continue Reading ]
A CAPTAIN, instead of Moses, one who will be more faithful to our
interest than he. This was but a purpose or desire, and yet it is
imputed to them as if they had done it, NEHEMIAH 9:16,17, they
_appointed a captain_, &c., even as Abraham's purpose to offer up
Isaac is reckoned for the deed, HEBREWS... [ Continue Reading ]
As humble and earnest suppliants, either to the people, to entreat
them to desist from their wicked and pernicious enterprise; or rather,
to God, by comparing this with NUMBERS 16:4, NUMBERS 20:6, the only
refuge to which Moses resorted in all such straits, and who alone was
able to still and govern... [ Continue Reading ]
To testify their hearty grief for the people's blasphemy against God
and sedition against Moses, and that dreadful judgment which they
easily foresaw this must bring upon the congregation and people of
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If by our rebellion and ingratitude we do not provoke God to loathe
and forsake us.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ARE BREAD FOR US; we shall destroy them as easily as we do our
bread or common food. Compare NUMBERS 24:8 PSALMS 14:4. THEIR DEFENCE,
i.e. their counsel, conduct, and courage, and especially God, who was
pleased to afford them his protection till their iniquities were full,
GENESIS 15:16, is ut... [ Continue Reading ]
Now in the extremity of danger, to rescue his faithful servants, and
to stop the rage of the people. IN THE TABERNACLE, i.e. upon or above
the tabernacle, where the cloud usually resided, in which the glory of
God did appear upon occasion, and now in a more illustrious manner, as
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This was not an absolute determination, as the event showed, but only
a condition, like that of Nineveh's destruction within forty days,
with a condition implied, except there be speedy repentance, or
powerful intercession.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN, i.e. in case thou dost utterly destroy them. THOU BROUGHTEST UP
THIS PEOPLE, whereby thou didst get great honour to thyself, which now
thou wilt certainly lose.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE INHABITANTS OF THIS LAND, for there was much intercourse
between these two nations.... [ Continue Reading ]
AS ONE MAN, i.e. altogether, or to a man; and suddenly as it were by
one blow, as if all had but one neck.... [ Continue Reading ]
His power was quite spent in bringing them out of Egypt, and could not
finish the work he had begun and had sworn to do.... [ Continue Reading ]
BE GREAT, i.e. appear to be great, discover its greatness; a real verb
put for a declarative, or the thing for the manifestation of the
thing. And this may be understood either,
1. Of God's power in preserving the people, and carrying them on into
Canaan, which sense may seem to be favoured by the... [ Continue Reading ]
These words may seem to be very improperly mentioned, as being a
powerful argument to move God to destroy this wicked people, and not
to pardon them. It may be answered, that Moses useth these words
together with the rest, partly because he would not sever what God had
put. together, and partly to s... [ Continue Reading ]
After many and great provocations; show thyself still to be the same
sin-pardoning God.... [ Continue Reading ]
So far as not utterly to destroy them, as I threatened, NUMBERS 14:12,
and thou didst fear, and beg the prevention of it, NUMBERS 14:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. With the report of the glorious and righteous acts of God in
punishing this rebellious people in manner following. That this is the
true sense, appears both from the particle of opposition, and the
solemn introduction of them. BUT TRULY AS I LIVE, and from the
following verses, _because all the... [ Continue Reading ]
MY GLORY, i.e. my glorious appearances in the cloud, and in the
tabernacle. TEN TIMES, i.e. many times. A certain number for an
uncertain, as GENESIS 31:7 LEVITICUS 26:8 JOB 19:3. Though some reckon
ten times precisely, wherein they did eminently provoke God.... [ Continue Reading ]
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Joshua is not here named, because he was not now among the people, but
a constant attendant upon Moses; nor was he to be reckoned as one of
them, any more than Moses and Aaron were, because he was to be their
chief commander. ANOTHER SPIRIT WITH HIM, i.e. was a man of another
temper and carriage, fa... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE VALLEY; beyond the mountain at the foot whereof they now were,
NUMBERS 14:40. And this clause is added, either,
1. As an aggravation of Israel's misery and punishment, that being now
ready to enter and take possession of the land, they are forced to go
back into the wilderness; or,
2. As an... [ Continue Reading ]
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BEAR WITH, or _pardon_, as NUMBERS 14:19,20, or _spare_; which words
are necessarily and easily understood. It is a short and imperfect
speech, which is frequent in case of anger, as EXODUS 32:32 PSALMS
6:3, PSALMS 90:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
As you wickedly wished you might have died in the wilderness, NUMBERS
14:2, I will bring your imprecations upon your heads.... [ Continue Reading ]
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TO MAKE YOU, i.e. your nation; for God did not swear to do so to these
particular persons.... [ Continue Reading ]
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WANDER, like sheep, feeding in the deserts; or _shall be shepherds_,
i.e. shall live like the shepherds of Arabia, in tents, and removing
from place to place, having no certain dwelling. FORTY YEARS, i.e. so
long as to make up the time of your dwelling in the wilderness forty
years, as appears from... [ Continue Reading ]
EACH DAY FOR A YEAR; so there should have been forty years to come,
but God was pleased mercifully to accept of the time past as a part of
that time. MY BREACH OF PROMISE, that as you have first broken the
covenant between you and me, by breaking the terms or conditions of
it, so I will make it void... [ Continue Reading ]
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Either by the pestilence threatened NUMBERS 14:12, or by some other
sudden and extraordinary judgment, sent from the cloud in which God
dwelt, and from whence he spake to Moses, and wherein his glory at
this time appeared before all the people, NUMBERS 14:10, who therefore
were all, and these spies... [ Continue Reading ]
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GAT THEM UP, i.e. designed, or attempted, or prepared themselves to go
up; for that they were not yet actually gone up, plainly appears from
NUMBERS 14:42,44, and from DEUTERONOMY 1:41. Things designed or
endeavoured in Scripture phrase are oft said to be done. See on
GENESIS 37:21,22 EXO 8:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE COMMANDMENT OF THE LORD; either that command, _Go not up_, &c.,
which, though in this place mentioned after, yet may seem to have gone
before their transgression, by comparing this place with DEUTERONOMY
1:42,43; or that command above, NUMBERS 14:25, _Turn ye, and get ye
into the wilderness_, &c... [ Continue Reading ]
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THEY PRESUMED; guilty both of rashness and rebellion; thus running
from one extreme to another.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CANAANITE; largely so called, but strictly the Arnorite, as
appears from DEUTERONOMY 1:44. WHICH DWELT; so they were a part and
branch of those that dwelt in the valley, NUMBERS 14:25. Or, _sat_,
i.e. placed themselves, lay in ambush, expecting your coming. HORMAH;
a place so called afterwards N... [ Continue Reading ]