Numbers 33:1
_The journey from Egypt to the steppes of Moab_
This itinerary includes some places mentioned elsewhere only in J E
and others mentioned only in P; and it is probable that it was
compiled by someone who had both P and J E before him. It must
therefore belong to a late stage of P.
The... [ Continue Reading ]
See on Numbers 20:22.... [ Continue Reading ]
Aaron's age is calculated by adding forty years to his age at the
Exodus (Exodus 7:7).... [ Continue Reading ]
A fragmentary statement strangely inserted, perhaps originally as a
marginal note by a scribe. See on Numbers 21:1-3.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Commands with regard to the settlement in Canaan_. With the exception
of Numbers 33:54 the passage is derived from D. In it is enjoined the
destruction of the Canaanite objects of worship, a command which is
peculiarly characteristic of Deuteronomic portions of the Pentateuch;
cf. Exodus 23:24; Exo... [ Continue Reading ]
_ye shall drive out ye shall_ DISPOSSESS. The word הוֹריש in
this sense is very frequent in Deut.
_their figured_stones] The literal meaning of the word seems to be
-something to be looked at." It denotes the carved figures and symbols
used in Canaanite idolatrous worship. Cf. Leviticus 26:1; Ezeki... [ Continue Reading ]
_falleth to any man_ The lots would not be cast for individuals, but,
as the last sentence of the verse shews, for whole tribes, or at most
for clans. The Heb. is obscurely expressed, but it may be rendered
_wheresoever the lot_ GOETH FORTH FOR EACH, TO THAT ONE SHALL IT
BELONG.... [ Continue Reading ]
_as pricks in your eyes, and as thorns in your sides_ Cf. Joshua
23:13; Ezekiel 28:24, and perhaps Judges 2:3.... [ Continue Reading ]