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The earlier stations in this part of their journey were Zalmonah and
Punon Numbers 33:41. Oboth was north of Punon, east of the northern
part of Edom, and is pretty certainly the same as the present p...
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CHAPTER 21
Murmuring and Conquest
_ 1. Opposition of King Arad (Numbers 21:1)_
2. Murmuring and the fiery serpents (Numbers 21:4)
3. The serpent of brass (Numbers 21:8)
4. Journeying and singing
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AN ITINERARY. This continues Numbers 21:4 (and they journeyed from
Mount Hor), but the immediate place of departure in Numbers 21:10 is
omitted. In Numbers 33:42 f. two stations are inserted between H...
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G. BYPASSING MOAB vv. 10-20
TEXT
Numbers 21:10. And the children of Israel set forward, and pitched in
Oboth. 11. And they journeyed from Oboth, and pitched at Ije-abarim,
in the wilderness which is b...
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_AND THEY JOURNEYED FROM OBOTH, AND PITCHED AT IJEABARIM, IN THE
WILDERNESS WHICH IS BEFORE MOAB, TOWARD THE SUNRISING._
Pitched at Ije-abarim, х_ Bª-`IYEEY-HAA-`ABAARIYM_ (H5863)] - at
the heaps or...
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21:11 Ijim-Abarim, (f-9) Or 'heaps of Abarim.'...
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THE BRAZEN SERPENT. CONQUEST OF BASHAN
1-3. The southern Canaanites repulse the Israelites, but are
eventually destroyed....
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 21
THE *ISRAELITES DEFEAT THE *CANAANITES – NUMBERS 21:1-3
V1 The king of Arad lived in the southern part of t
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AT IJE-ABARIM. — This word seems to denote _the heaps_ (or,
_ruins_)_ of passages or of coast or river lands_ — _i.e.,_ of
districts bordering upon the sea or a river. It is called _Iim_ or
_Iyim_ sim...
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וַ יִּסְע֖וּ מֵ אֹבֹ֑ת וַֽ יַּחֲנ֞וּ
בְּ
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THE LAST MARCH AND THE FIRST CAMPAIGN
Numbers 21:1
IT has been suggested in a previous chapter that the repulse of the
Israelites by the King of Arad took place on the occasion when, after
the return...
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THE BRAZEN SERPENT; JOURNEYING TO PISGAH
Numbers 21:1
It often falls to our lot to compass the land of Edom! It is bad
enough to have to fight the desert tribes, but it is harder to
traverse the lon...
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The movement forward of the people now brought them into the path of
conflict. The way was rough and difficult and the people were
discouraged. Again they felt a lusting after Egypt and spoke against...
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Jeabarim, means "the ford, (of Zared, ver. 12,) or the straits of
passages, passengers, or Hebrews; or the hills Abarim," which extended
over the eastern parts of Moab. It was the 38th station, (Calme...
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These were several marches, and it should seem quickly made. Canaan
was almost now in their view, and the people longed to be there. Even
waters in their progress when they approach the mouth of the s...
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The previous portion of the Book of Numbers, viewed as a history, has
evidently a prefatory character, however important and divinely wise.
It is in a great measure preparatory for that which we have...
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The question is not here to conduct the people with patience through
the wilderness, where the flesh manifested itself; but there are
enemies and difficulties to be met; for there are difficulties
dis...
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AND THEY JOURNEYED FROM OBOTH,.... How long they stayed there is not
certain:
AND PITCHED AT IJEABARIM; which, according to Bunting k, was sixteen
miles from Oboth; Jarchi says it was the way that pa...
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_In Oboth_ Not immediately, but after two other stations, mentioned
chap. 33. _The valley of Zared_ Or rather, _by the brook of Zared_,
which ran into the Dead sea. _On the other side_ Or rather, _on...
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1 Israel with some losse destroy the Canaanites at Hormah.
4 The people murmuring are plagued with fiery serpents.
7 They repenting are healed by a brasen serpent.
10 Sundry iourneyes of the Israel...
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And they journeyed from Oboth and pitched at Ijeabarim, in the
wilderness which is before Moab, toward the sun rising, on the eastern
boundary of the land of Moab....
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FROM OBOTH TO JESHIMON...
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ATTACK AND DEFEAT OF CANAANITES
(vs.1-3)
The king of Arad, a Canaanite, heard that Israel was in the same
vicinity from which they had sent the spies into the south of Canaan.
He therefore took the i...
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IJEABARIM:
Or, heaps of Abarim...
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10-20 We have here the removes of the children of Israel, till they
came to the plains of Moab, from whence they passed over Jordan into
Canaan. The end of their pilgrimage was near. "They set forwar...
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MOAB is called _the wilderness of Moab_, DEUTERONOMY 2:8....
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This chapter brings prominently before us the familiar and beautiful
ordinance of the brazen Serpent that great evangelical type. "And they
journeyed from mount Hor by the way of the Red sea, to compa...
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Numbers 21:11 journeyed H5265 (H8799) Oboth H88 camped H2583 (H8799)
Abarim H5863 wilderness H4057 east H6440 Moab...
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6). JOURNEY FROM OBOTH TO THE PISGAH LOOKING TOWARDS JESHIMON (NUMBERS
21:11).
From this point on there is no shortage of water, as they move via the
Wadi Zered to the River Arnon. And the abundance o...
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CONTENTS: Victories of Israel; the serpent of brass.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Arad, Sihon, Og.
CONCLUSION: Those who cry without cause will be given just cause to
cry and they will be compelle...
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Numbers 21:1. _King Arad;_ that is, Arad king of Arad. _The way of the
spies,_ is understood to be the route of the twelve spies sent from
Kadesh-Barnea. But the LXX not understanding it so, render it...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 21:10 These verses summarize Israel’s
passage through the Transjordan, east of the Dead Sea, around the
territory of Moab and through the land of the Amorites. Many of the
plac...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
Numbers 21:1. _King Arad the Canaanite_. Rather, “the Canaanite King
of Arad.” Arad was a royal city of the Canaanites (Joshua 12:14),
and was situated on a hill called...
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EXPOSITION
THE END OF JOURNEYS, THE BEGINNING OF VICTORIES
(Numbers 21:10 Numbers 22:1)....
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Let's turn in our Bibles to Numbers chapter twenty-one.
Now the children of Israel have been in the wilderness for about
thirty-nine years and they are now beginning to make their move
towards the Pro...