By the door of the tabernacle — Nigh unto which it seems was the
place where Moses and the chief rulers assembled for the
administration of publick affairs, which also was very convenient,
because they had frequent occasion of recourse to God for his
direction.... [ Continue Reading ]
In his own sin — For his own personal sins. It was a truth, and that
believed by the Jews that death was a punishment for mens own sins.... [ Continue Reading ]
Be done away — As it will be, if it be not preserved by an
inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some
gather, that the first son of each of these heiresses was called by
their father's name, by virtue of that law, Deuteronomy 25:6, whereby
the brother's first son was to bear th... [ Continue Reading ]
No brethren — Nor sisters, as appears from Numbers 27:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
A statute of judgment — A statute or rule, by which the magistrates
shall give judgment in such cases.... [ Continue Reading ]
Abarim — The whole tract of mountains was called Abarim, whereof one
of the highest was called Nebo, and the top of that Pisgah.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou shalt be gathered unto thy people — Moses must die: but death
does not cut him off; it only gathers him to his people, brings him to
rest with the holy patriarchs that were gone before him. Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob were his people, the people of his choice, and to them
death gathered him.... [ Continue Reading ]
And Moses spake unto the Lord — Concerning his successor. We should
concern ourselves both in our prayers and in our endeavours for the
rising generation, that God's kingdom may be advanced among men, when
we are in our graves.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord of the spirits of all flesh — God of all men: the searcher
of spirits, that knowest who is fit for this great employment; the
father and giver and governor of spirits, who canst raise and suit the
spirits of men to the highest and hardest works.... [ Continue Reading ]
Go out before them — That is, who may wisely conduct them in all
their affairs, both when they go forth to war, or upon other
occasions, and when they return home and live in peace. A metaphor
from shepherds, who in those places used not to go behind their sheep,
as ours now do, but before them, and... [ Continue Reading ]
The spirit — The spirit of government, of wisdom, and of the fear of
the Lord. Lay thy hand — By which ceremony Moses did both design the
person and confer the power, and by his prayers, which accompanied
that rite, obtain from God all the spiritual gifts and graces
necessary for his future employme... [ Continue Reading ]
Before all the congregation — That they may be witnesses of the
whole action, and may acknowledge him for their supreme ruler. Give
him charge — Thou shalt give him counsels and instructions for the
right management of that great trust.... [ Continue Reading ]
Put some of thine honour — Thou shalt not now use him as a servant,
but as a brother and thy partner in the government, that the people
being used to obey him while Moses lived, might do it afterward the
more chearfully.... [ Continue Reading ]
Who shall ask counsel for him — When he requires him to do so, and
in important and difficult matters. Of Urim — Urim is put for both
Urim and Thummim. Before the Lord — Ordinarily in the tabernacle
near the second veil setting his face to the ark. At his word — The
word of the Lord, delivered to hi... [ Continue Reading ]
And Moses did as the Lord commanded him — It had been little to
resign his honour to a son of his own. But with his own hands, first
to ordain Eleazar high — priest, and now Joshua chief ruler, while
his own children had no preferment at all, but were left in the rank
of common Levites: this was mor... [ Continue Reading ]