1._And all the congregation. _Scarcely was the sedition of the people
about the want of food set at rest when they again rebel on the
subject of drink. They ought, at least, to have learnt from the manna,
that as often as necessity pressed upon them, they should have humbly
implored in prayer and su... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Wherefore the people did chide with Moses. _Here now displays
itself both their impiety against God, since neglecting and despising
Him they make war against Moses, and also their malice and unkindness,
because, forgetful of so many benefits, they wantonly insult Moses.
They know that fountains a... [ Continue Reading ]
4._And Moses cried. _This cry seems not to have been conformed to the
true model of prayer, but to have been mixed with confused complaint,
to which Moses was impelled by the deep perturbation of his mind: for
excessive earnestness sometimes carries away the godly, so that they
rather fret in their... [ Continue Reading ]
5._And the Lord said unto Moses. _He commands him to go out into the
midst, as if He would expose him to the danger of immediate death; but
because Moses is persuaded that it is in His power to calm the passion
of men, however fierce, as well as the waves and storms of the sea, he
neither trembles n... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And he called the name of the place. _The verb here might be taken
indefinitely, as if it were said, that this name was given to the
place; but it is more probable that Moses, at God’s command, so
called the place, in order that the Israelites might be more ready to
acknowledge their crime, when... [ Continue Reading ]
8._Then came Amalek. _These were the first enemies whom God arrayed
against Israel, after having delivered them from Egypt, and having
kept them for some time in peace and quietness. It was principally for
two reasons that He chose them now to be involved in war, either to
punish them for their rece... [ Continue Reading ]
10._So Joshua did as. _Although Joshua is by no means backward, but
diligently executes what he knows to be commanded him by God Himself,
and it is probable that the soldiers whom he had taken to accompany
him did their duty properly, yet is it expressly stated that they
gained the victory by no car... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And Joshua discomfited Amalek. _The copula is here used instead of
the _illative particle_; for Moses here concludes that the Israelites
overcame their enemies, because he had continually persevered in
prayer. There is, too, an implied antithesis between the firmness of
his hands and the weaknes... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And the Lord said unto Moses. _By this command God made it known
that He had performed a work which not only ought to be celebrated by
word (192) of mouth, but which also was deserving of eternal glory
with posterity; for therefore did He command it to be written in a
book, that its memory might... [ Continue Reading ]
15._And Moses built an altar. _The purpose of this was that not he
alone, but the whole people should testify, by solemn sacrifice, their
gratitude; which the very name of the altar proves. For neither did he
wish to erect a statue to God, nor to honor the altar by God’s name,
but he shows that this... [ Continue Reading ]
16._For he said, Because the Lord. _(194) He confirms by repetition
the same declaration which he had lately pronounced from the mouth of
God, viz., that God would be ever at war with the Amalekites, until He
should have utterly destroyed them. Translators do not agree as to the
meaning of the expre... [ Continue Reading ]