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Verse Numbers 20:28. _AND AARON DIED THERE_] Hence, as Dr. Lightfoot
has justly observed, we have an "indisputable proof that the earthly
Canaan was not the utmost felicity at which God's promises to...
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10. AT KADESH IN THE FORTIETH YEAR: MURMURING AND CONQUEST
CHAPTER 20
_ 1. The death of Miriam (Numbers 20:1)_
2. The murmuring of the people (Numbers 20:2)
3. The divine instruction (Numbers 20:6...
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THE DEATH OF AARON (P).- Mt. Hor, the scene of Aaron's death, has been
identified by some with Jebel Maduran, an isolated hill not far from
the S. end of the Dead Sea, which must have been near to the...
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TOP OF THE MOUNT. Compare Genesis 8:4; Genesis 22:2.Exodus 19; Matthew
5:1.Ezekiel 40:
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_The death of Aaron_....
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DISCOURSE: 167
DEATH OF AARON
Numbers 20:27. _And Moses did as the Lord commanded: and they went up
into Mount Hor in the sight of all the congregation. And Moses
stripped Aaron of his garments, and...
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_NUMBERS 20:28_. A_ND AARON DIED THERE_— And there he was also
buried; Deuteronomy 10:6 for it was the ancient custom to bury persons
of eminence in high places. See Joshua 24:30;...
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D. DEATH OF AARON vv. 22-29
TEXT
Numbers 20:22. And the children of Israel, even the whole
congregation, journeyed from Kadesh, and came unto mount Hor. 23. And
the Lord spake unto Moses and Aaron in...
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_AARON SHALL BE GATHERED UNTO HIS PEOPLE: FOR HE SHALL NOT ENTER INTO
THE LAND WHICH I HAVE GIVEN UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, BECAUSE YE
REBELLED AGAINST MY WORD AT THE WATER OF MERIBAH._
Aaron shal...
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DEATH OF MIRIAM. MURMURING AT MERIBAH. DEATH OF AARON
1. Miriam dies while the people are at Kadesh (see on Numbers 13:21;
Numbers 13:26). The first month is the first month of the fortieth
year. As t...
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Moses also died on the top of a mountain: see Deuteronomy 34:1. Aaron
died on the first day of the fifth month in the fortieth year of the
exodus at the age of 143: see Numbers 33:38; Numbers 33:39....
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 20
WATER COMES OUT OF A ROCK – NUMBERS 20:1-13
V1 The *Israelites arrived at the Zin *desert during the fir
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AND AARON DIED THERE IN THE TOP OF THE MOUNT. — The date of
Aaron’s death, as we learn from Numbers 33:38, was the first day of
the fifth month, in the fortieth year after the exodus, and his age a
hu...
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SORROW AND FAILURE AT KADESH
Numbers 20:1
THERE is a mustering at Kadesh of the scattered tribes, for now the
end of the period of wandering approaches, and the generation that has
been disciplined i...
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EDOM REFUSES PASSAGE; AARON DIES
Numbers 20:14
It was an ungracious act on the part of the Edomites-descendants of
Esau, Jacob's brother-to forbid the passage of the chosen people
through their terri...
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We now reach the record of events at the close of the forty years. The
people were again at Kadesh. Here Miriam died and was buried. A study
of the district will show that perhaps the severest part of...
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There is somewhat very interesting in this account, short as it is, of
the close of Aaron's ministry. He ascends the mount it should seem
with much cheerfulness and holy resignation, though he knew th...
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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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_THE DEATH OF AARON_
‘And Moses did as the Lord commanded: and they went up into Mount
Hor in the sight of all the congregation,’ etc.
Numbers 20:27
I. THE FIRST AND MOST SUPERFICIAL ASPECT OF DEAT...
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Miriam the prophetess dies; this character of testimony is closed.
Israel grows old, so to speak, in the wilderness; and the voice which
sang songs of triumph in coming up from the depths of the Red S...
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AND MOSES STRIPPED AARON OF HIS GARMENTS,.... His priestly garments,
which, very probably, were put on at the foot of the mountain, on
purpose for the transaction of this affair, since they were not i...
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_And Moses stripped Aaron_ And death will strip us. Naked we came into
the world; naked we must go out. We shall see little reason to be
proud of our clothes, our ornaments, or marks of honour if we c...
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1 The children of Israel come to Zin, where Miriam dieth.
2 They murmure for want of water.
7 Moses smiting the rocke bringeth forth water at Meribah.
14 Moses at Kadesh desireth passage thorow Edo...
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And Moses stripped Aaron of his garments, and put them upon Eleazar,
his son; and Aaron died there in the top of the mount. And Moses and
Eleazar came down from the mount, probably after attending to...
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THE DEATH OF AARON...
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MOSES DISOBEDIENT BECAUSE PROVOKED
(vs.1-13)
Journeying again, the congregation came to the wilderness of ZIN and
stopped at Kadesh, where Miriam died and was buried. The forty years
of wandering ha...
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22-29 God bids Aaron prepare to die. There is something of
displeasure in these orders. Aaron must not enter Canaan, because he
had failed in his duty at the waters of strife. There is much of mercy...
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AARON DIED THERE, to wit, in Mount Hor. OBJECT. He died in Mosera,
DEUTERONOMY 10:6. ANSW. Mosera was the general name of the place where
that station was, and Mount Hor is a particular place in it, w...
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"Then came the children of Israel, even the whole congregation, into
the desert of Zin, in the first month: and the people abode in Kadesh;
and Miriam died there, and was buried there." Verse 1.
The c...
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Numbers 20:28 Moses H4872 stripped H6584 (H8686) Aaron H175 garments
H899 put H3847 (H8686) Eleazar H499 son...
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3). THE DEATH OF AARON (NUMBERS 20:22).
This advance forward was evidence of a new beginning. This was
confirmed by the fact that as a result of his sins over the Cushite
wife of Moses (Numbers 12:11)...
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DIED
The death of Aaron marks the end of the wanderings. Henceforth, Israel
marches or halts, but does not wander.
(_ See Scofield) - (Numbers 15:1). _...
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Numbers 20:27
I. The first and most superficial aspect of death is that it is the
close of an earthly career. There could be no question as to the
prominence of Aaron's career. (1) In the great work o...
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Numbers 20:23
I. We may learn a salutary lesson from the death of Aaron in its
merely literal bearing. Aaron, the high-priest, had to ascend Mount
Hor clad in his priestly robes of office; but he must...
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CONTENTS: Water from the rock and Moses' sin.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Miriam, Eleazar, King of Edom.
CONCLUSION: God is able to supply His people with necessaries even in
their greatest strai...
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Numbers 20:1. _The desert of Zin._ Critics are not agreed whether this
was the same wilderness, and the same Kadesh to which the people
arrived on the eighth journey after leaving Egypt. The arguments...
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_Aaron died there in the top of the mount._
THE DEATH OF AARON
The first and most superficial aspect of death is that it is the close
of an earthly career. What kind of career was it that was brought...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 20:1 Marching from Kadesh to the Plains of
Moab. After nearly 40 years of aimless wandering in the wilderness,
Israel is ready to enter the Land of Promise. Most of the older
g...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 20:22__ Aaron’s death fulfills the
judgment pronounced on him in v. Numbers 20:12....
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 20:28 STRIPPED AARON... AND PUT THEM ON
ELEAZAR HIS SON. Aaron’s death meant his son must follow him as high
priest, the supreme mediator between God and Israel....
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
We now enter upon the narrative of the third and last stage of the
journey of Israel from Sinai to the Promised Land: this narrative is
given in this and the following c...
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EXPOSITION
THE LAST MARCH: FROM KADESH TO HOR (Numbers 20:1).
NUMBERS 20:1
THEN CAME THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, EVEN THE WHOLE CONGREGATION. T
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Chapter twenty records the verse, the death of Miriam, the sister of
Moses. And she died there in Kadesh the desert of sin and was buried.
And there was no water for the congregation: and they gather...
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1 Chronicles 22:11; 1 Chronicles 22:12; 1 Chronicles 22:17; 1
Chronicles 28:5;...
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And Moses stript Aaron — And Death will strip us. Naked we came into
the world: naked we must go out. We shall see little reason to be
proud of our cloaths, our ornaments, or marks of honour, if we
co...