* The tribes of Reuben and Gad request an inheritance on the east of
Jordan. (1-5) Moses reproves the Reubenites and Gadites. (6-15) They
explain their views, Moses consents. (16-27) They take possession of
the land to the east of Jordan. (28-42)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-5 Here is a proposal made by the Reubenites and Gadites, that the
land lately conquered might be allotted to them. Two things common in
the world might lead these tribes to make this choice; the lust of the
eye, and the pride of life. There was much amiss in the principle they
went upon; they cons... [ Continue Reading ]
6-15 The proposal showed disregard to the land of Canaan, distrust of
the Lord's promise, and unwillingness to encounter the difficulties
and dangers of conquering and driving out the inhabitants of that
land. Moses is wroth with them. It will becomes any of God's Israel to
sit down unconcerned abou... [ Continue Reading ]
16-27 Here is the good effect of plain dealing. Moses, by showing
their sin, and the danger of it, brought them to their duty, without
murmuring or disputing. All men ought to consider the interests of
others as well as their own; the law of love requires us to labour,
venture, or suffer for each ot... [ Continue Reading ]
28-42 Concerning the settlement of these tribes, observe, that they
built the cities, that is, repaired them. They changed the names of
them; probably they were idolatrous, therefore they should be
forgotten. A spirit of selfishness, of seeking our own, not the things
of Christ, when each one ought... [ Continue Reading ]