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CHAPTER XXI
_Arad, a king of the Canaanites, attacks Israel, and makes same_
_prisoners_, 1.
_They devote him and his people to destruction_, 2;
_which they afterwards accomplished_, 3.
_They jou...
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KING ARAD THE CANAANITE - Rather, “the Canaanite, the king of
Arad.” Arad stood on a small hill, now called Tel-Arad, 20 miles
south of Hebron.
IN THE SOUTH - See Numbers 13:17, Numbers 13:22.
By the...
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CHAPTER 21
Murmuring and Conquest
_ 1. Opposition of King Arad (Numbers 21:1)_
2. Murmuring and the fiery serpents (Numbers 21:4)
3. The serpent of brass (Numbers 21:8)
4. Journeying and singing
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SUCCESS OVER THE KING OF ARAD. Since Arad, the modern Tell Arad, 17
miles from Hebron, was in the south of Canaan, and a successful
advance of the whole people in that direction would hardly have been...
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ARAD. Compare Joshua 12:14.
SOUTH. the _Negeb._ See Genesis 12:9; Genesis 13:1; Genesis 13:3;...
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_the Canaanite_ This is perhaps to be understood as a gentilic noun,
denoting -the Canaanites" collectively, in which case -the king of
Arad" is a later addition. The Canaanites are in the same territ...
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The attack made upon Israel by the Canaanites and Israel's victory
over them at Hormah.
The source of this passage is a great problem. The verses appear to
imply a movement on the part of the Israeli...
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AND WHEN KING ARAD— Most of the ancient versions have it, _the
Canaanitish king of Arad._ That there was such a city in Canaan,
appears from Joshua 12:14. Joshua 1:16 which probably had its name
from...
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E. VICTORY AT HORMAH NUMBERS 21:1-3
TEXT
Numbers 21:1. And when king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the
south, heard tell that Israel came by the way of the spies; then he
fought against Israel,...
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_AND WHEN KING ARAD THE CANAANITE, WHICH DWELT IN THE SOUTH, HEARD
TELL THAT ISRAEL CAME BY THE WAY OF THE SPIES; THEN HE FOUGHT AGAINST
ISRAEL, AND TOOK SOME OF THEM PRISONERS._
King Arad the Canaan...
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21:1 south, (b-11) See ch. 13.17, and Genesis 12:9 . Atharim, (c-20)
Some read 'the spies.'...
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KING ARAD] RV 'king of Arad.' The name of this place still survives in
_Tell Arad_, some ruins about 16 m. S. of Hebron and about 50 m. N. of
Kadesh. THE WAY OF THE SPIES] RV 'the way of Atharim.' The...
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THE BRAZEN SERPENT. CONQUEST OF BASHAN
1-3. The southern Canaanites repulse the Israelites, but are
eventually destroyed....
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 21
THE *ISRAELITES DEFEAT THE *CANAANITES – NUMBERS 21:1-3
V1 The king of Arad lived in the southern part of t
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XXI.
(1) AND WHEN KING ARAD... — The verse may be rendered thus: _Now the
Canaanite, the King of Arad, which dwelt in the south country_ (or,
_Negeb_)_ heard_ (or, _had heard_)_ that Israel had come b...
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וַ יִּשְׁמַ֞ע הַ כְּנַעֲנִ֤י מֶֽלֶךְ
־עֲרָד֙...
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THE LAST MARCH AND THE FIRST CAMPAIGN
Numbers 21:1
IT has been suggested in a previous chapter that the repulse of the
Israelites by the King of Arad took place on the occasion when, after
the return...
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THE BRAZEN SERPENT; JOURNEYING TO PISGAH
Numbers 21:1
It often falls to our lot to compass the land of Edom! It is bad
enough to have to fight the desert tribes, but it is harder to
traverse the lon...
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The movement forward of the people now brought them into the path of
conflict. The way was rough and difficult and the people were
discouraged. Again they felt a lusting after Egypt and spoke against...
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And [when] king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the south, heard
tell that Israel came by the (a) way of the spies; then he fought
against Israel, and took [some] of them prisoners.
(a) By that wa...
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Arad. This was either the name of the king, or of his city, which was
situated in the southern parts of Chanaan, and which fell to the share
of Hobab, in the tribe of Juda. (Haydock) --- When this kin...
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CONTENTS
In this chapter, as Israel is now approaching the frontiers of the
promised land, here is related an account of the first campaign in the
contest with Arad at Hormach. Interspersed with this...
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The previous portion of the Book of Numbers, viewed as a history, has
evidently a prefatory character, however important and divinely wise.
It is in a great measure preparatory for that which we have...
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1._And when king Arad the Canaanite. _It is not altogether agreed
among commentators who this king Arad was. Some think that he was an
Amalekite, but this error is refuted by the fact that the Amaleki...
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The question is not here to conduct the people with patience through
the wilderness, where the flesh manifested itself; but there are
enemies and difficulties to be met; for there are difficulties
dis...
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AND [WHEN] KING ARAD THE CANAANITE, WHICH DWELT IN THE SOUTH,.... Arad
seems rather to be the name of a place, city, or country, of which the
Canaanite was king, than the name of a man, since we read...
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And [when] king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the south, heard
tell that Israel came by the way of the spies; then he fought against
Israel, and took [some] of them prisoners.
Ver. 1. _And took...
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The armies of Israel now begin to emerge out of the wilderness, and to
come into a land inhabited; to enter upon action, and take possession
of the frontiers of the land of promise. _King Arad_ Or rat...
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1 Israel with some losse destroy the Canaanites at Hormah.
4 The people murmuring are plagued with fiery serpents.
7 They repenting are healed by a brasen serpent.
10 Sundry iourneyes of the Israel...
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And when King Arad, the Canaanite, literally, "the Canaanite, king of
Arad," WHICH DWELT IN THE SOUTH, in the extreme southern part of
Canaan, next to the Wilderness of Paran and the Desert of Zin, HE...
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The Journey around the Land of Edom. the king of arad subdued....
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ATTACK AND DEFEAT OF CANAANITES
(vs.1-3)
The king of Arad, a Canaanite, heard that Israel was in the same
vicinity from which they had sent the spies into the south of Canaan.
He therefore took the i...
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1-3 Before the people began their march round the country of Edom, the
king of Arad, a Canaanite, who inhabited the southern part of the
country, attacked them in the wilderness, and took some prisone...
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NUMBERS CHAPTER 21 The Canaanites fight against Israel, and take some
of them prisoners, NUMBERS 21:1. Through God's assistance they
overcome them, and destroy their cities, NUMBERS 21:2,3. The people...
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This chapter brings prominently before us the familiar and beautiful
ordinance of the brazen Serpent that great evangelical type. "And they
journeyed from mount Hor by the way of the Red sea, to compa...
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Numbers 21:1 king H4428 Arad H6166 Canaanite H3669 dwelt H3427 (H8802)
South H5045 heard H8085 (H8799) Israel...
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CHAPTER 21 FROM VICTORY THROUGH CHASTENING TO FURTHER VICTORY.
The death of Aaron did indicate a new era. In this chapter we cover
the first defeat of ‘the Canaanites', the dire warning and
chastisem...
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Numbers 21:1. And when king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the
south, heard tell that Israel came by the way of the spies; then he
fought against Israel, and took some of them prisoners. And Israe...
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CONTENTS: Victories of Israel; the serpent of brass.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Arad, Sihon, Og.
CONCLUSION: Those who cry without cause will be given just cause to
cry and they will be compelle...
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Numbers 21:1. _King Arad;_ that is, Arad king of Arad. _The way of the
spies,_ is understood to be the route of the twelve spies sent from
Kadesh-Barnea. But the LXX not understanding it so, render it...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
Numbers 21:1. _King Arad the Canaanite_. Rather, “the Canaanite King
of Arad.” Arad was a royal city of the Canaanites (Joshua 12:14),
and was situated on a hill called...
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EXPOSITION
THE LAST MARCH: FROM MOUNT HOR TO JORDAN (CHAPTER 21-22:1).
EPISODE OF THE KING OF ARAD (Numbers 21:1)....
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Let's turn in our Bibles to Numbers chapter twenty-one.
Now the children of Israel have been in the wilderness for about
thirty-nine years and they are now beginning to make their move
towards the Pro...
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Deuteronomy 2:32; Joshua 11:19; Joshua 11:20; Joshua 12:14; Joshua
7:5;
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King Arad — Or rather, the Canaanite King of Arad: for Arad is not
the name of a man, but of a city or territory. And he seems to be
called a Canaanite in a general sense, as the Amorites and others....