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HERE FOLLOW THE FORTY-TWO STATIONS
STATION I.
Verse Numbers 33:5. _AND PITCHED IN_ SUCCOTH.] This name signifies
_booths_ or _tents_, and probably refers to no _town_ or _village_,
but simply design...
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This list was written out by Moses at God’s command Numbers 33:2,
doubtless as a memorial of God’s providential care for His people
throughout this long and trying period.
Numbers 33:3. For these pla...
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9. THE ENCAMPMENTS IN THE WILDERNESS
CHAPTER 33:1-49
_ 1. The first stage: From Egypt to Sinai (Numbers 33:1)_
2. The second stage: From Sinai to Kadesh (Numbers 33:16)
3. The third stage: From Ri...
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THE ITINERARY OF THE ISRAELITES BETWEEN EGYPT AND THE JORDAN (P) The
time covered is rather more than forty years (Numbers 33:3; Numbers
33:38), and there is probably an artificial correspondence betw...
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V. REVIEW OF THE ROUTE FROM EGYPT TO CANAAN (NUMBERS 33:1-49)
A. EGYPT TO SINAI (Numbers 33:1-15)
TEXT
Numbers 33:1. These are the journeys of the children of Israel, which
went forth out of the lan...
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_AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL REMOVED FROM RAMESES, AND PITCHED IN
SUCCOTH._
Pitched in Succoth - i:e., booths; a place of no note except as a
temporary halting-place, at Birket-el-Hadji (the Pilgrim's...
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THE JOURNEYINGS OF THE ISRAELITES FROM EGYPT TO THE PLAINS OF MOAB
The greater part of this chapter is occupied with a list, drawn up by
Moses himself (Numbers 33:2), of the Encampments of the Israeli...
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 33
THE *ISRAELITES’ JOURNEY FROM THE COUNTRY CALLED EGYPT TO THE
COUNTRY CALLED MOAB – NUMBERS 33:1-49
v1-2...
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(3-5) AND THEY DEPARTED... — In these verses the departure from
Rameses, at which place the Israelites seem to have been gathered
together previously to the exodus, is related as in Exodus 12:37. The...
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וַ יִּסְע֥וּ בְנֵֽי ־יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מֵ
רַעְמְסֵ֑ס...
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THE WAY AND THE LOT
Numbers 33:1; Numbers 34:1
1. THE itinerary of Numbers 33:1 is one of the passages definitely
ascribed to Moses. It opens with the departure from Rameses in Egypt
on the morrow af...
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THE ITINERARY OF THE WANDERINGS
Numbers 33:1
This record of ineffectual marches is full of pathetic interest and
warning. If these halting-places had been in the straight line of
march for the Land o...
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An account of the wanderings of the people in the wilderness was
written by Moses at the express command of God. It appears as a bare
and uninteresting list of names and yet it tells the story of a pe...
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I connect into one and the same point of view, the whole forty-two
stages of Israel, because that one and the same general observations
meet us through everyone of them. Let the Reader, however, remar...
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The successes given to the children of Israel alarmed some of their
neighbours, more particularly Moab; and this gives occasion for a
striking episode in the history which brought to issue as solemn a...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 32 AND 33.
There is another thing connected with this: if we have occasioned wars
out of Canaan, it is also through the indispensable wars of the people
of Go...
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1 Two and fourtie iourneyes of the Israelites.
50 The Canaanites are to be destroyed.
1 THESE are the iourneyes of the children of Israel, which went foorth
out of the land of Egypt, with their armi...
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FROM EGYPT TO THE PLAINS OF MOAB...
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And the children of Israel departed from Rameses, the name always
indicating the station from which the next march began, not the entire
encampment, AND PITCHED IN SUCCOTH, near the lakes on the easte...
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THE REVIEW OF ISRAEL'S JOURNEY FROM EGYPT
(vs.1-49)
Just as, at the judgment seat of Christ, there will be a review of all
our history here on earth, so we find now a review of Israel's journey
from...
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1-49 This is a brief review of the travels of the children of Israel
through the wilderness. It is a memorable history. In their travels
towards Canaan they were continually on the remove. Such is ou...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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, NUMBERS 34:1-29.
The first of these sections gives us a wonderfully minute description
of the desert wanderings of the people of God. It is impossible to
read it without being deeply moved by the te...
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Numbers 33:5 children H1121 Israel H3478 moved H5265 (H8799) Rameses
H7486 camped H2583 (H8799) Succoth H5523...
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THE JOURNEY FROM EGYPT TO SINAI (NUMBERS 33:3).
The first station from which Israel set out was Rameses, the twelfth
was the wilderness of Sinai. This may be totally coincidental, or it
may have been...
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CONTENTS: Summary of the journey from Egypt to Jordan.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: It is good for believers to preserve in writing an account
of the providences of God concerning them...
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To understand this chapter, the map must be carefully consulted;
reference must also be made by the margin to the principal places.
Some of them were no more than a rock, or a well; others were small...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 33:1__ Most of Numbers 1:1 is said to have
been given to Moses by God (“The LORD spoke to Moses”;...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 33:5 These verses summarize Exodus 12:37.
⇐...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
In this chapter we have a list of the places at which the Israelites
encamped from their departure from Egypt unto their arrival at the
Jordan (Numbers 33:1), and direc...
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EXPOSITION
ITINERARY OF THE WANDERINGS (Numbers 33:1).
NUMBERS 33:1
THESE ARE THE JOURNEYS. The Hebrew word מַסְעֵי is rendered
σταθμοί_ _by the Septuagint, which means "stages" or ...
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Now in chapter thirty-three you have a summary of their exodus out of
Egypt. Moses sort of wrote down all of the places where they had
stopped as they made this journey from Egypt to the Promised Land...
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Exodus 12:37...