Numbers 26 - Introduction

The mustering of the tribes described in this chapter was immediately preparatory to the war against Midian, and to the invasion of Canaan wbich shortly followed. With a view also to an equitable allotment of the land to be conquered (compare Numbers 26:54) the numbers of the several tribes were tak... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:1

AFTER THE PLAGUE - These words serve to show approximately the date at which the census was taken, and intimate the reason for the great decrease in numbers which was found to have taken place in certain tribes. Compare Deuteronomy 4:3 and Numbers 26:5 note in this chapter.... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:5

Following The tribes are mentioned in the same order as in the earlier census Numbers 1, except that Manasseh here precedes Ephraim; probably as being now the larger tribe. The following table shows the numbers of the tribes at each census; at Sinai, and in the Plains of Moab: AT SINAI... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:10

TOGETHER WITH KORAH - i. e., they were engulfed at the same time that Korah perished, for Korah himself appears to bare died among the two hundred and fifty incense offerers at the door of the tabernacle, not with Dathan and Abiram (compare Numbers 16:32 note).... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:11

THE CHILDREN OF KORAH DIED NOT - Compare Numbers 26:58. Samuel the prophet was of this family, and Heman, “the king’s seer” 1 Chronicles 6:22, 1Ch 6:33; 1 Chronicles 25:5. Several of the Psalms appear from the titles to have been composed for the sons of Korah: compare titles of Psalms 42:1; Psalms... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:56

ACCORDING TO THE LOT ... - This method was adopted not only in order to preclude jealousies and disputes, but also that the several tribes might regard the territories as determined for them by God Himself: compare Proverbs 16:33.... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:59

WHOM HER MOTHER BARE - literally, “whom she bare;” the subject is wanting, and the verb is in the feminine gender. The words “her mother” are merely conjectural. The text is probably imperfect.... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:62

The total number of male Levites, 23,000, shows an increase of 1,000 on the number at Sinai Numbers 3:39. It is doubtless to be taken as a round number; and, as before, includes the male children from a month old and upward, as well as the male adults.... [ Continue Reading ]

Numbers 26:64

It appears from Deuteronomy 2:14 that the generation numbered at the former census had perished before the host crossed the brook Zered.... [ Continue Reading ]

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