1._And the Lord spoke unto Moses. _Howsoever stubborn the Israelites
might be, yet their hardness of heart being now subdued, and their
pride broken down, they ought to have acknowledged the authority of
the priesthood, and to have perpetually held it in pious reverence.
But it is plain from the con... [ Continue Reading ]
2._Speak unto the children of Israel. _They are mistaken who suppose
that to the twelve rods there was another added for the tribe of Levi;
(103) for, since there was no question here as to the possession of
the land, there was no occasion at all for the division of the tribe
of Joseph into two part... [ Continue Reading ]
4._And thou shalt lay them up in the tabernacle. _The place itself had
not a little to do with the effectual decision of the matter; because
it was clearly manifested that God was the author of the miracle, and
consequently that the priesthood proceeded from Him. For we have
elsewhere said that the... [ Continue Reading ]
5._And it shall come to pass, that the man’s rod. _Aaron, indeed,
had been previously chosen; but the expression here refers to his
manifestation; (105) because God is said again to choose those, whom
He has chosen by His secret counsel, when He brings them forth into
the sight of men with their pec... [ Continue Reading ]
8._And it came to pass, that on the morrow. _It is not without cause
that, the time is notified, for by no skill could it be brought about
that a rod should blossom in the lapse of a single night. Again, all
suspicion of fraud was removed by the fact that Moses departed when he
had placed the rods i... [ Continue Reading ]
10._And the Lord said unto Moses. _What God had prescribed concerning
the censers, He now commands as to the rod, _i.e., _that it should be
preserved as a monument for future ages; because men are forgetful and
slow to consider His works, and not only so, but because they bury
their memory as if of... [ Continue Reading ]
12._And the children of Israel spoke unto Moses. _It was indeed
somewhat better to be alarmed by admiration of God’s power than as
if they had despised it in brutal stupidity; but there is a medium
between torpor or obstinacy, and consternation. It is true that
believers tremble at the judgments of... [ Continue Reading ]