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Verse Numbers 21:27. _THEY THAT SPEAK IN PROVERBS_] המשלים
_hammoshelim_, from משל _mashal_, to _rule_, to _exercise
authority_; hence a _weighty proverbial saying_, because admitted as
an _axiom_ fo...
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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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THE CONQUEST OF THE AMORITES. This narrative presupposes the position
reached in Numbers 21:13 (not in Numbers 21:20), for the embassy to
Sihon would naturally be despatched before the Amorite border...
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PROVERBS. Hebrew poems....
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_The victories over Sihon and Og_. See the parallel account in
Deuteronomy 2:24 to Deuteronomy 3:13. The previous verses have
described the Israelites" march through the territory occupied by the
Amor...
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THEY THAT SPEAK IN PROVERBS— Upon occasion of the conquest of the
Amorites over the Moabites, the sacred historian informs us, that a
famous poems or song of rejoicing, was composed by the Amorites, w...
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H. VICTORY OVER SIHON AND OG vv. 21-35
TEXT
Numbers 21:21. And Israel sent messengers unto Sihon king of the
Amorites, saying, 22. Let me pass through thy land: we will not turn
into the fields, or in...
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_WHEREFORE THEY THAT SPEAK IN PROVERBS SAY, COME INTO HESHBON, LET THE
CITY OF SIHON BE BUILT AND PREPARED:_ WHEREFORE THEY THAT SPEAK IN
PROVERBS, х_ HAMOSHªLIYM_ (H4911)] - parables, sententious say...
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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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IN PROVERBS] This Hebrew word is sometimes rendered 'parable.' It is
applied to a by-word or taunt song: see 1 Kings 9:7; Jeremiah 24:9;
Isaiah 14:4; Job 27:1 an
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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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(27-30) COME INTO HESHBON. — These verses appear to commemorate
first the victory of the Amorites over the Moabites, and then that of
the Israelites over the Amorites. They may be rendered thus: —
“_...
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עַל ־כֵּ֛ן יֹאמְר֥וּ הַ מֹּשְׁלִ֖ים
בֹּ֣אוּ ח
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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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VICTORY OVER THE AMORITES
Numbers 21:21
Two great victories opened the eastern lands to the possession and
settlement of two tribes and a half. It is not enough to know our
heritage in Christ; we mu...
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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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_Proverb. Hebrew Moshelim: "Those who speak proverbs, or enigmas,
say." Those were the ancient poets of the Amorrhites, who composed
this canticle on the victory of Sehon. (Calmet) --- Moses inserts i...
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It should seem that these words were a kind of saying, well
understood, no doubt, in those days, like proverbial sayings with us
now....
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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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27._Wherefore, they that speak in proverbs. _That is, an old saying,
or proverbial sentence remains, and is well known. The song, however,
appears to have been composed in the character of those who,...
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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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WHEREFORE THEY THAT SPEAK IN PROVERBS SAY,.... The historical writers
of those times, among the Amorites, who were usually poets, and wrote
the history of the wars between the Moabites and Amorites in...
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Wherefore they that speak in proverbs say, Come into Heshbon, let the
city of Sihon be built and prepared:
Ver. 27. _Wherefore they that speak in proverbs._] Or, Bywords; by way
of derision, as Deu 2...
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_In proverbs_ The poets or other ingenious persons of the Amorites or
Canaanites, who made this following song over the vanquished Moabites,
which is here brought in as a proof that this was now Sihon...
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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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THE OVERTHROW OF SIHON AND OG...
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Wherefore they that speak in proverbs, the poets that were inspired to
write of this victory, SAY, COME INTO HESHBON, LET THE CITY OF SIHON
BE BUILT AND PREPARED, since Israel was now occupying the la...
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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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21-35 Sihon went with his forces against Israel, out of his own
borders, without provocation, and so ran upon his own ruin. The
enemies of God's church often perish by the counsels they think most
wi...
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THAT SPEAK IN PROVERBS; the poets, or other ingenious persons, to wit,
of the Amorites or Canaanites, who made this following song of triumph
over the vanquished Moabites; which is here brought in par...
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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 21:27 proverbs H4911 (H8802) say H559 (H8799) Come H935
(H8798) Heshbon H2809 built H1129 ...
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THE TRIUMPH SONG OF THE AMORITES (NUMBERS 21:27).
Numbers 21:27
‘That is the reason that they who speak in proverbs say,
“Come you to Heshbon;
Let the city of Sihon be built and established,
For...
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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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_Sihon would not suffer Israel to pass._
THE WICKED HATE AND PERSECUTE THE GODLY WITHOUT ANY JUST CAUSE
This is the practice of wicked men to pursue the children of God with
all despiteful dealing,...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 21:21 SIHON, king of the Amorites, attacked
Israel and was defeated (v. Numbers 21:24). This was the first land
the Israelites settled (v
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 21:27 This old poem celebrates the previous
capture of Moabite territory by SIHON. It is probably included to show
that the Israelites were justified in displacing the Amorites...
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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 END OF JOURNEYS, THE BEGINNING OF VICTORIES
(Numbers 21:10 Numbers 22:1)....
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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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Habakkuk 2:6; Isaiah 14:4; Numbers 21:14...
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In proverbs — The poets or other ingenious persons, of the Amorites
or Canaanites, who made this following song of triumph over the
vanquished Moabites: which is here brought in, as a proof that this...