_A.M. 2553. B.C. 1451._
Their march from Kadesh-barnea, Deuteronomy 2:1. A charge not to
trouble the Edomites, Deuteronomy 2:4. Nor the Moabites, Deuteronomy
2:9. (They pass the river Zered, Deuteronomy 2:13.) Nor the Ammonites,
Deuteronomy 2:17. A command to attack Sihon, Deuteronomy 2:24. The
con... [ Continue Reading ]
_We compassed mount Seir_ The mountainous part of Edom, or Idumea.
_Many days_ Even for thirty-eight years, which time they spent in
tedious marches to and fro through that desert country, reaching from
Kadesh to the Red sea, and in various encampments, till that race of
murmurers was quite extinct,... [ Continue Reading ]
_Buy meat of them for money_ For though the manna did yet rain upon
them, they were not forbidden to buy other meats when they had
opportunity, but only were forbidden greedily to hunger after them
when they could not obtain them. _Buy water_ For water in those parts
was scarce, and therefore privat... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Lord hath blessed thee_ By God's blessing thou art able to buy
thy conveniences, and therefore thy theft and rapine will be
inexcusable, because without any pretence of necessity. _He knoweth_
Hebrew, _He hath known;_ that is, observed, or regarded with care and
kindness, which that word often... [ Continue Reading ]
_We turned_ From our direct road, which lay through Edom. _Ar_ The
chief city of the Moabites, here put for the whole country which
depended upon it. _The children of Lot_ So called to signify that this
preservation was not for their sakes, for they were a wicked people,
but for Lot's sake, whose me... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Emims_ Men terrible for stature and strength, as their very name
imports, whose expulsion by the Moabites is here noted as a great
encouragement to the Israelites, for whose sake he would much more
drive out the wicked and accursed Canaanites. _Which the Lord gave _
The past tense is here put... [ Continue Reading ]
_When all the men of war were consumed_ Israel is not called to march
against and attack the Canaanites till the men most fit for war, and
who probably had learned the art of it in Egypt, and had been used to
hardship, were _all wasted and dead from among the people_, and only a
host of new raised m... [ Continue Reading ]
_And the Avims which dwelt in Hazerim_ This is another instance of
God's disposal of countries unto what people he pleases. The Avims are
mentioned Joshua 13:3, as the ancient inhabitants of Palestine. _The
Caphtorims_ A people akin to, or a branch of, the Philistines, so
called, probably, from thei... [ Continue Reading ]
_Upon the nations that are under the whole heaven_ That is, upon as
many as shall hear of these conquests, for to such the following words
restrain the sentence; especially upon the Canaanites, whose courage
would droop at the news of such an absolute victory gained so near
them, Joshua 2:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
_I sent messengers unto Sihon_ To show the prince of the Amorites that
we were not aggressors, and offered no violence, and that, if he
refused to grant us a passage through his land, his destruction would
be of himself. _Kedemoth was a city of that tract_ which fell to the
lot of the Reubenites.... [ Continue Reading ]
_On my feet_ Or, _with my company who are on foot_, which is added
significantly, because, if their army had consisted as much of
horsemen as many other armies did, their passage through this land
might have been more mischievous and dangerous.... [ Continue Reading ]
_As the children of Esau did_ They did permit them to pass quietly by
the borders, though not through the heart of their land, and in their
passage the people sold them meat and drink, being, it seems, more
kind to them than their king would have had them; and therefore they
here ascribe this favour... [ Continue Reading ]
_Utterly destroyed_ By God's command, these being a part of those
people who were devoted by the Lord of life and death to utter
destruction for their abominable wickedness.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Of Jabbok_ That is, beyond Jabbok; for that was the border of the
Ammonites.... [ Continue Reading ]