Behold one came This was done when Moses had given the charge to the judges, and, as it may seem, before the execution of it; otherwise it is probable he would not have been so foolish as to have run upon certain ruin, when the examples were frequent before his eyes. To his brethren Into the camp of the Israelites. In the sight of Moses An argument of intolerable impudence and contempt of God and of Moses. Weeping Bewailing the wickedness of the people, and the dreadful judgments of God, and imploring God's mercy and favour.

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