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<div2 id="Num.xxxii" n="xxxii" next="Num.xxxiii" prev="Num.xxxi" progress="79.59%" title="Chapter XXXI">
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<h2 id="Num.xxxii-p0.1">N U M B E R S</h2>
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<h3 id="Num.xxxii-p0.2">CHAP. XXXI.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Num.xxxii-p1">This chapter belongs to "the book of the wars of
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the Lord," in which it is probable it was inserted. It is the
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history of a holy war, a war with Midian. Here is, I. A divine
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command for the war, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.1-Num.31.2" parsed="|Num|31|1|31|2" passage="Nu 31:1,2">ver. 1,
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2</scripRef>. II. The undertaking of the war, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.3-Num.31.6" parsed="|Num|31|3|31|6" passage="Nu 31:3-6">ver. 3-6</scripRef>. III. The glorious success of it,
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<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.7-Num.31.12" parsed="|Num|31|7|31|12" passage="Nu 31:7-12">ver. 7-12</scripRef>. IV. Their
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triumphant return from the war. 1. The respect Moses paid to the
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soldiers, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.13" parsed="|Num|31|13|0|0" passage="Nu 31:13">ver. 13</scripRef>. 2. The
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rebuke he gave them for sparing the women, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.14-Num.31.18" parsed="|Num|31|14|31|18" passage="Nu 31:14-18">ver. 14-18</scripRef>. 3. The directions he gave them
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for the purifying of themselves and their effects, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.19-Num.31.24" parsed="|Num|31|19|31|24" passage="Nu 31:19-24">ver. 19-24</scripRef>. 4. The distribution of
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the spoil they had taken, one half to the soldiers, the other to
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the congregation, and a tribute to the Lord out of each, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.25-Num.31.47" parsed="|Num|31|25|31|47" passage="Nu 31:25-47">ver. 25-47</scripRef>. 5. The free-will
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offering of the officers, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.48-Num.31.54" parsed="|Num|31|48|31|54" passage="Nu 31:48-54">ver.
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48</scripRef>, &c.</p>
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<scripCom id="Num.xxxii-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:Num.31" parsed="|Num|31|0|0|0" passage="Nu 31" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Num.xxxii-p1.10" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.1-Num.31.6" parsed="|Num|31|1|31|6" passage="Nu 31:1-6" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Num.31.1-Num.31.6">
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<h4 id="Num.xxxii-p1.11">The Slaughter of the
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Midianites. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p1.12">b. c.</span> 1452.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Num.xxxii-p2">1 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p2.1">Lord</span>
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spake unto Moses, saying, 2 Avenge the children of Israel of
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the Midianites: afterward shalt thou be gathered unto thy people.
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3 And Moses spake unto the people, saying, Arm some of
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yourselves unto the war, and let them go against the Midianites,
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and avenge the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p2.2">Lord</span> of Midian.
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4 Of every tribe a thousand, throughout all the tribes of
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Israel, shall ye send to the war. 5 So there were delivered
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out of the thousands of Israel, a thousand of <i>every</i> tribe,
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twelve thousand armed for war. 6 And Moses sent them to the
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war, a thousand of <i>every</i> tribe, them and Phinehas the son of
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Eleazar the priest, to the war, with the holy instruments, and the
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trumpets to blow in his hand.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p3">Here, I. The Lord of hosts gives orders to
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Moses to make war upon the Midianites, and his commission no doubt
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justified this war, though it will not serve to justify the like
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without such commission. The Midianites were the posterity of
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Abraham by Keturah, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Gen.25.2" parsed="|Gen|25|2|0|0" passage="Ge 25:2">Gen. xxv.
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2</scripRef>. Some of them settled south of Canaan, among whom
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Jethro lived, and they retained the worship of the true God; but
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these were settled east of Canaan, and had fallen into idolatry,
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neighbours to, and in confederacy with, the Moabites. Their land
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was not designed to be given to Israel, nor would Israel have
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meddled with them if they had not made themselves obnoxious to
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their resentment by sending their bad women among them to draw them
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to whoredom and idolatry. This was the provocation, this was the
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quarrel. For this (says God) <i>avenge Israel of the
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Midianites,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.2" parsed="|Num|31|2|0|0" passage="Nu 31:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>.
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1. God would have the Midianites chastised, an inroad made upon
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that part of their country which lay next to the camp of Israel,
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and which was probably more concerned in that mischief than the
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Moabites, who therefore were let alone. God will have us to reckon
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those our worst enemies that draw us to sin, and to avoid them; and
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since <i>every man is tempted when he is drawn aside of his own
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lusts,</i> and these are the Midianites which ensnare us with their
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wiles, on them we should avenge ourselves, not only make no league
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with them, but make war upon them by living a life of
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mortification. God had taken vengeance on his own people for
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yielding to the Midianites' temptations; now the Midianites, that
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gave the temptation, must be reckoned with, for <i>the deceived and
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the deceiver are his</i> (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:Job.12.16" parsed="|Job|12|16|0|0" passage="Job 12:16">Job xii.
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16</scripRef>), both accountable to his tribunal; and, though
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<i>judgment begin at the house of God,</i> it shall not end there,
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<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p3.4" osisRef="Bible:1Pet.4.17" parsed="|1Pet|4|17|0|0" passage="1Pe 4:17">1 Pet. iv. 17</scripRef>. There is a
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day coming when vengeance will be taken on those that have
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introduced errors and corruptions into the church, and the devil
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that deceived men will be <i>cast into the lake of fire.</i>
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Israel's quarrel with Amalek, that fought against them, was not
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avenged till long after: but their quarrel with Midian, that
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debauched them, was speedily avenged, for they were looked upon as
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much more the dangerous and malicious enemies. 2. God would have it
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done by Moses, in his life-time, that he who had so deeply resented
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that injury might have the satisfaction of seeing it avenged. "See
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this execution done upon the enemies of God and Israel, and
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<i>afterwards thou shalt be gathered to thy people.</i>" This was
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the only piece of service of this kind that Moses must further do,
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and then he has accomplished, as a hireling, his day, and shall
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have his <i>quietus—enter into rest:</i> hitherto his usefulness
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must come, and no further; the wars of Canaan must be carried on by
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another hand. Note, God sometimes removes useful men when we think
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they can be ill spared; but this ought to satisfy us, that they are
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never removed till they have done the work which was appointed
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them.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p4">II. Moses gives orders to the people to
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prepare for this expedition, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.3" parsed="|Num|31|3|0|0" passage="Nu 31:3"><i>v.</i>
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3</scripRef>. He would not have the whole body of the camp to stir,
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but they must <i>arm some of themselves to the war,</i> such as
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were either most fit or most forward, and <i>avenge the Lord of
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Midian.</i> God said, <i>Avenge Israel;</i> Moses says, <i>Avenge
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the Lord;</i> for the interests of God and Israel are united, and
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the cause of both is one and the same. And if God, in what he does,
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shows himself jealous for the honour of Israel, surely Israel, in
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what they do, ought to show themselves jealous for the glory of
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God. Then only we can justify the avenging of ourselves when it is
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the vengeance of the Lord that we engage in. Nay, for this reason
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we are forbidden to avenge ourselves, because God has said,
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<i>Vengeance is mine, I will repay.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p5">III. A detachment is drawn out accordingly
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for this service, 1000 <i>out of every tribe,</i> 12,000 in all, a
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small number in comparison with what they could have sent, and it
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is probable small in comparison with the number of the enemies they
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were sent against. But God would teach them that it is all one to
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him <i>to save by many or by few,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:1Sam.14.6" parsed="|1Sam|14|6|0|0" passage="1Sa 14:6">1 Sam. xiv. 6</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p6">IV. Phinehas the son of Eleazar is sent
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along with them. It is strange that no mention is made of Joshua in
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this great action. If he was general of these forces, who do we not
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find him leading them out? If he tarried at home, why do we not
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find him meeting them with Moses at their return? It is probable,
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each tribe having a captain of its own thousand, there was no
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general, but they proceeded in the order of their march through the
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wilderness, Judah first, and the rest in their posts, under the
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command of their respective captains, spoken of <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.48" parsed="|Num|31|48|0|0" passage="Nu 31:48"><i>v.</i> 48</scripRef>. But, the war being a holy war,
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Phinehas was their common head, not to supply the place of a
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general, but, by the oracle of God, to determine the resolves of
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their counsels of war, in which the captains of thousands would all
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acquiesce, and according to which they would act in conjunction. He
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therefore took with him the holy instruments or vessels, probably
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the breast-plate of judgment, by which God might he consulted in
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any emergency. Though he was not yet the high priest, yet he might
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be delegated <i>pro hac vice—for this particular occasion,</i> to
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bear the urim and thummim, as <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:1Sam.23.6" parsed="|1Sam|23|6|0|0" passage="1Sa 23:6">1 Sam.
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xxiii. 6</scripRef>. And there was a particular reason for sending
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Phinehas to preside in this expedition; he has already signalized
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himself for his zeal against the Midianites and their cursed arts
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to ensnare Israel when he slew Cozbi, a daughter of a chief house
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in Midian, for her impudence in the matter of Peor, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.25.15" parsed="|Num|25|15|0|0" passage="Nu 25:15"><i>ch.</i> xxv. 15</scripRef>. He that had so
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well used the sword of justice against a particular criminal was
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best qualified to guide the sword of war against the whole nation.
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<i>Thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee
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ruler over many things.</i></p>
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</div><scripCom id="Num.xxxii-p6.4" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.7-Num.31.12" parsed="|Num|31|7|31|12" passage="Nu 31:7-12" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Num.31.7-Num.31.12">
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<p class="passage" id="Num.xxxii-p7">7 And they warred against the Midianites, as the
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<span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p7.1">Lord</span> commanded Moses; and they slew
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all the males. 8 And they slew the kings of Midian, beside
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the rest of them that were slain; <i>namely,</i> Evi, and Rekem,
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and Zur, and Hur, and Reba, five kings of Midian: Balaam also the
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son of Beor they slew with the sword. 9 And the children of
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Israel took <i>all</i> the women of Midian captives, and their
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little ones, and took the spoil of all their cattle, and all their
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flocks, and all their goods. 10 And they burnt all their
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cities wherein they dwelt, and all their goodly castles, with fire.
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11 And they took all the spoil, and all the prey,
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<i>both</i> of men and of beasts. 12 And they brought the
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captives, and the prey, and the spoil, unto Moses, and Eleazar the
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priest, and unto the congregation of the children of Israel, unto
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the camp at the plains of Moab, which <i>are</i> by Jordan
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<i>near</i> Jericho.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p8">Here is, 1. The descent which this little
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army of Israelites made, under the divine commission, conduct, and
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command, upon the country of Midian. They <i>warred against the
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Midianites.</i> It is very probable that they first published their
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manifesto, showing the reasons of the war, and requiring them to
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give up the ringleaders of the mischief to justice; for such
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afterwards was the <i>law</i> (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Deut.20.10" parsed="|Deut|20|10|0|0" passage="De 20:10">Deut.
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xx. 10</scripRef>), and such the <i>practice,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.2" osisRef="Bible:Judg.20.12-Judg.20.13" parsed="|Judg|20|12|20|13" passage="Jdg 20:12,13">Judg. xx. 12, 13</scripRef>. But the
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Midianites justifying what they had done, and standing by those
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that had done it, the Israelites attacked them with fire and sword,
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and all the pious fury with which their zeal for God and their
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people inspired them. 2. The execution (the military execution)
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they did in this descent. (1.) <i>They slew all the males</i>
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(<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.7" parsed="|Num|31|7|0|0" passage="Nu 31:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>), that is, all
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they met with as far as they went; they put them all to the sword,
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and gave no quarter. But that they did not slay all the males of
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the nation is certain, for we find the Midianites a powerful and
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formidable enemy to Israel in the days of Gideon; and they were the
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Midianites of this country, for they are reckoned with the
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<i>children of the east,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.4" osisRef="Bible:Judg.6.3" parsed="|Judg|6|3|0|0" passage="Jdg 6:3">Judg. vi.
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3</scripRef>. (2.) They <i>slew the kings of Midian</i> the same
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that are called <i>elders of Midian</i> (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.5" osisRef="Bible:Num.22.4" parsed="|Num|22|4|0|0" passage="Nu 22:4"><i>ch.</i> xxii. 4</scripRef>), and the <i>dukes of
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Sihon,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.6" osisRef="Bible:Josh.13.21" parsed="|Josh|13|21|0|0" passage="Jos 13:21">Josh. xiii. 21</scripRef>.
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Five of these princes are here named, one of whom is <i>Zur,</i>
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probably the same Zur whose daughter Cosbi was, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.7" osisRef="Bible:Num.25.15" parsed="|Num|25|15|0|0" passage="Nu 25:15"><i>ch.</i> xxv. 15</scripRef>. (3.) They slew Balaam.
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Many conjectures there are as to what brought Balaam among the
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Midianites at this time; it is probable that the Midianites, having
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intelligence of the march of this army of Israelites against them,
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hired Balaam to come and assist them with his enchantments, that if
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he could not prevail to act offensively in their favour, by cursing
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the armies of Israel, yet he might act defensively, by blessing the
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country of Midian. Whatever was the occasion of his being there,
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God's overruling providence brought him thither, and there his just
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vengeance found him. Had he himself believed what he said of the
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happy state of Israel, he would not have herded thus with the
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enemies of Israel; but justly does he die the death of the wicked
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(though he pretended to desire that of the righteous), and go
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<i>down slain to the pit with the uncircumcised,</i> who rebelled
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thus against the convictions of his own conscience. The Midianites'
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wiles were Balaam's projects, it was therefore just that he should
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perish with them, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.8" osisRef="Bible:Hos.4.5" parsed="|Hos|4|5|0|0" passage="Ho 4:5">Hos. iv. 5</scripRef>.
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Now was <i>his</i> folly made manifest to all men, who foretold the
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fate of others, but foresaw not his own. (4.) They took all the
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<i>women and children captives,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.9" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.9" parsed="|Num|31|9|0|0" passage="Nu 31:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>. (5.) They <i>burnt their cities
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and goodly castles</i> (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p8.10" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.10" parsed="|Num|31|10|0|0" passage="Nu 31:10"><i>v.</i>
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10</scripRef>), not designing to inhabit them themselves (that
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country was out of their line), but they thus prevented those who
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had made their escape from sheltering themselves in their own
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country and settling there again. Some understand it of their
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idol-temples; it was fit that they should share in this vengeance.
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(6.) They plundered the country, and carried off all the cattle and
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valuable goods, and so returned to the camp of Israel laden with a
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12</scripRef>. Thus (as when they came out of Egypt) they were
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enriched with the spoils of their enemies, and furnished with stock
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for the good land into which God was bringing them.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Num.xxxii-p8.12" osisRef="Bible:Num.31" parsed="|Num|31|0|0|0" passage="Nu 31" type="Commentary"/>
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<p class="passage" id="Num.xxxii-p9">13 And Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and all
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the princes of the congregation, went forth to meet them without
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the camp. 14 And Moses was wroth with the officers of the
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host, <i>with</i> the captains over thousands, and captains over
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hundreds, which came from the battle. 15 And Moses said unto
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them, Have ye saved all the women alive? 16 Behold, these
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caused the children of Israel, through the counsel of Balaam, to
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commit trespass against the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p9.1">Lord</span> in
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the matter of Peor, and there was a plague among the congregation
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of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p9.2">Lord</span>. 17 Now therefore
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kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that
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hath known man by lying with him. 18 But all the women
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children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive
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for yourselves. 19 And do ye abide without the camp seven
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|
days: whosoever hath killed any person, and whosoever hath touched
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any slain, purify <i>both</i> yourselves and your captives on the
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third day, and on the seventh day. 20 And purify all
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<i>your</i> raiment, and all that is made of skins, and all work of
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goats' <i>hair,</i> and all things made of wood. 21 And
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Eleazar the priest said unto the men of war which went to the
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battle, This <i>is</i> the ordinance of the law which the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p9.3">Lord</span> commanded Moses; 22 Only the
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gold, and the silver, the brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead,
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23 Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make
|
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<i>it</i> go through the fire, and it shall be clean: nevertheless
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it shall be purified with the water of separation: and all that
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|
abideth not the fire ye shall make go through the water. 24
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And ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh day, and ye shall be
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|
clean, and afterward ye shall come into the camp.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p10">We have here the triumphant return of the
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army of Israel from the war with Midian, and here,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p11">I. They were met with great respect,
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<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.13" parsed="|Num|31|13|0|0" passage="Nu 31:13"><i>v.</i> 13</scripRef>. Moses
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himself, notwithstanding his age and gravity, walked out of the
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camp to congratulate them on their victory, and to grace the
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solemnity of their triumphs. Public successes should be publicly
|
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|
acknowledged, to the glory of God, and the encouragement of those
|
|||
|
that have jeoparded their lives in their country's cause.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p12">II. They were severely reproved for saving
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the women alive. It is very probable that Moses had commanded them
|
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|
to kill the women, at least this was implied in the general order
|
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|
to avenge Israel of the Midianites; the execution having reference
|
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|
to that crime, their drawing them in to the worship of Peor, it was
|
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|
easy to conclude that the women, who were the principal criminals,
|
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|
must not be spared. What! says Moses, <i>have you saved the women
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alive?</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.15" parsed="|Num|31|15|0|0" passage="Nu 31:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>. He
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was moved with a holy indignation at the sight of them. <i>These
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|
were those that caused the children of Israel to commit this
|
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|
trespass;</i> and therefore, 1. It is just that they should die.
|
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|
The law in case of whoredom was, <i>The adulterer and adulteress
|
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|
should surely be put to death.</i> God had put to death the
|
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|
adulterers of Israel by the plague, and now it was fit that the
|
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|
adulteresses of Midian, especially since they had been the
|
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|
tempters, should be put to death by the sword. 2. "It is dangerous
|
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|
to let them live; they will be still tempting the Israelites to
|
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|
uncleanness, and so your captives will be your conquerors and a
|
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|
second time your destroyers." Severe orders are therefore given
|
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|
that all the grown women should be slain in cold blood, and only
|
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|
the female children spared.</p>
|
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<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p13">III. They were obliged to purify
|
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|
themselves, according to the ceremony of the law, and to abide
|
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|
without the camp seven days, till their purification was
|
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|
accomplished. For, 1. They had imbrued their hands in blood, by
|
|||
|
which though they had not contracted any moral guilt, the war being
|
|||
|
just and lawful, yet they were brought under a ceremonial
|
|||
|
uncleanness, which rendered them unfit to come near the tabernacle
|
|||
|
till they were purified. Thus God would preserve in their minds a
|
|||
|
dread and detestation of murder. David must not build the temple
|
|||
|
because he had been a <i>man of war, and had shed blood,</i>
|
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|
<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.28.3" parsed="|1Chr|28|3|0|0" passage="1Ch 28:3">1 Chron. xxviii. 3</scripRef>. 2. They
|
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|
could not but have touched dead bodies, by which they were
|
|||
|
polluted, and that required they should be purified with the water
|
|||
|
of separation, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p13.2" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.19-Num.31.20 Bible:Num.31.24" parsed="|Num|31|19|31|20;|Num|31|24|0|0" passage="Nu 31:19,20,24"><i>v.</i> 19, 20,
|
|||
|
24</scripRef>.</p>
|
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|
<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p14">IV. They must likewise purify the spoil
|
|||
|
they had taken, the captives (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.19" parsed="|Num|31|19|0|0" passage="Nu 31:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>) and all the goods, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.21-Num.31.23" parsed="|Num|31|21|31|23" passage="Nu 31:21-23"><i>v.</i> 21-23</scripRef>. What would bear
|
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|
the fire must pass through the fire, and what would not must be
|
|||
|
washed with water. These things had been use by Midianites, and,
|
|||
|
having now come into the possession of Israelites, it was fit that
|
|||
|
they should be sanctified to the service of that holy nation and
|
|||
|
the honour of their holy God. To us now every thing is sanctified
|
|||
|
by the word and prayer, if we are sanctified by the Spirit, who is
|
|||
|
compared both to fire and water. <i>To the pure all things are
|
|||
|
pure.</i></p>
|
|||
|
</div><scripCom id="Num.xxxii-p14.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.25-Num.31.47" parsed="|Num|31|25|31|47" passage="Nu 31:25-47" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Num.31.25-Num.31.47">
|
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|
<h4 id="Num.xxxii-p14.4">Distribution of the Spoil. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p14.5">b. c.</span> 1452.)</h4>
|
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|
<p class="passage" id="Num.xxxii-p15">25 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.1">Lord</span>
|
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|
spake unto Moses, saying, 26 Take the sum of the prey that
|
|||
|
was taken, <i>both</i> of man and of beast, thou, and Eleazar the
|
|||
|
priest, and the chief fathers of the congregation: 27 And
|
|||
|
divide the prey into two parts; between them that took the war upon
|
|||
|
them, who went out to battle, and between all the congregation:
|
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|
28 And levy a tribute unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.2">Lord</span> of the men of war which went out to battle:
|
|||
|
one soul of five hundred, <i>both</i> of the persons, and of the
|
|||
|
beeves, and of the asses, and of the sheep: 29 Take
|
|||
|
<i>it</i> of their half, and give it unto Eleazar the priest,
|
|||
|
<i>for</i> an heave offering of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.3">Lord</span>. 30 And of the children of Israel's
|
|||
|
half, thou shalt take one portion of fifty, of the persons, of the
|
|||
|
beeves, of the asses, and of the flocks, of all manner of beasts,
|
|||
|
and give them unto the Levites, which keep the charge of the
|
|||
|
tabernacle of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.4">Lord</span>. 31
|
|||
|
And Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.5">Lord</span> commanded Moses. 32 And the booty,
|
|||
|
<i>being</i> the rest of the prey which the men of war had caught,
|
|||
|
was six hundred thousand and seventy thousand and five thousand
|
|||
|
sheep, 33 And threescore and twelve thousand beeves,
|
|||
|
34 And threescore and one thousand asses, 35 And thirty and
|
|||
|
two thousand persons in all, of women that had not known man by
|
|||
|
lying with him. 36 And the half, <i>which was</i> the
|
|||
|
portion of them that went out to war, was in number three hundred
|
|||
|
thousand and seven and thirty thousand and five hundred sheep:
|
|||
|
37 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.6">Lord</span>'s tribute of
|
|||
|
the sheep was six hundred and threescore and fifteen. 38 And
|
|||
|
the beeves <i>were</i> thirty and six thousand; of which the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.7">Lord</span>'s tribute <i>was</i> threescore and
|
|||
|
twelve. 39 And the asses <i>were</i> thirty thousand and
|
|||
|
five hundred; of which the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.8">Lord</span>'s
|
|||
|
tribute <i>was</i> threescore and one. 40 And the persons
|
|||
|
<i>were</i> sixteen thousand; of which the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.9">Lord</span>'s tribute <i>was</i> thirty and two
|
|||
|
persons. 41 And Moses gave the tribute, <i>which was</i> the
|
|||
|
<span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.10">Lord</span>'s heave offering, unto Eleazar
|
|||
|
the priest, as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.11">Lord</span> commanded
|
|||
|
Moses. 42 And of the children of Israel's half, which Moses
|
|||
|
divided from the men that warred, 43 (Now the half <i>that
|
|||
|
pertained unto</i> the congregation was three hundred thousand and
|
|||
|
thirty thousand <i>and</i> seven thousand and five hundred sheep,
|
|||
|
44 And thirty and six thousand beeves, 45 And thirty
|
|||
|
thousand asses and five hundred, 46 And sixteen thousand
|
|||
|
persons;) 47 Even of the children of Israel's half, Moses
|
|||
|
took one portion of fifty, <i>both</i> of man and of beast, and
|
|||
|
gave them unto the Levites, which kept the charge of the tabernacle
|
|||
|
of the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.12">Lord</span>; as the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p15.13">Lord</span> commanded Moses.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p16">We have here the distribution of the spoil
|
|||
|
which was taken in this expedition against Midian. God himself
|
|||
|
directed how it should be distributed, and Moses and Eleazar did
|
|||
|
according to the directions, and thus unhappy contests among
|
|||
|
themselves were prevented and the victory was made to turn to the
|
|||
|
common benefit. It was fit that he who gave them the prey should
|
|||
|
order the disposal of it. All we have is from God, and therefore
|
|||
|
must be subject to his will.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p17">I. The prey is ordered to be divided into
|
|||
|
two parts, one for the 12,000 men that undertook the war, and the
|
|||
|
other for the congregation. The prey that was divided seems to have
|
|||
|
been only the captives and the cattle; as for the plate, and
|
|||
|
jewels, and other goods, every man kept what he took, as is
|
|||
|
intimated, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p17.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.50-Num.31.53" parsed="|Num|31|50|31|53" passage="Nu 31:50-53"><i>v.</i>
|
|||
|
50-53</scripRef>. That only was distributed which would be of use
|
|||
|
for the stocking of that good land into which they were going. Now
|
|||
|
observe, 1. That the one half of the prey was given to the whole
|
|||
|
congregation, Moses allotting to each tribe its share, and then
|
|||
|
leaving it to the heads of the tribes to divide their respective
|
|||
|
shares among themselves, according to their families. The war was
|
|||
|
undertaken on the behalf of the whole congregation; they would all
|
|||
|
have been ready to <i>go to the help of the Lord against the
|
|||
|
mighty,</i> if they had been so ordered, and they did help, it is
|
|||
|
likely, by their prayers; and therefore God appoints that those
|
|||
|
that <i>tarried at home should divide the spoil,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p17.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.68.12" parsed="|Ps|68|12|0|0" passage="Ps 68:12">Ps. lxviii. 12</scripRef>. David, in his time,
|
|||
|
made it a <i>statute and an ordinance for Israel,</i> that, as his
|
|||
|
part is that <i>goes down to the battle, so shall his part be that
|
|||
|
tarrieth by the stuff,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p17.3" osisRef="Bible:1Sam.30.24-1Sam.30.25" parsed="|1Sam|30|24|30|25" passage="1Sa 30:24,25">1 Sam.
|
|||
|
xxx. 24, 25</scripRef>. Those that are employed in public trusts
|
|||
|
must not think to benefit themselves only by their toils and
|
|||
|
hazards, but must aim at the advantage of the community. 2. That
|
|||
|
yet the 12,000 that went to the battle had as much for their share
|
|||
|
as the whole congregation (which were fifty times as many) had for
|
|||
|
theirs; so that the particular persons of the soldiery had a much
|
|||
|
better share than any of their brethren that tarried at home: and
|
|||
|
good reason they should. The greater pains we take, and the greater
|
|||
|
hazards we run, in the service of God and our generation, the
|
|||
|
greater will our recompence be at last; for <i>God is not
|
|||
|
unrighteous to forget the work and labour of love.</i></p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p18">II. God was to have a tribute out of it, as
|
|||
|
an acknowledgment of his sovereignty over them in general, and that
|
|||
|
he was their king to whom <i>tribute was due,</i> and particularly
|
|||
|
of his interest in this war and the gains of it, he having given
|
|||
|
them their success; and that the priests, the Lord's receivers,
|
|||
|
might have something added to the provision made for their
|
|||
|
maintenance. Note, Whatever we have, God must have his dues out of
|
|||
|
it. And here (as before) the soldiers are favoured above the rest
|
|||
|
of the congregation, for out of the people's share God required one
|
|||
|
in fifty, but out of the soldier's share only one in 500, because
|
|||
|
the people got theirs easily, without any peril or fatigue. The
|
|||
|
less opportunity we have of honouring God with our personal
|
|||
|
services the more it is expected we should honour him with our
|
|||
|
substance. The tribute out of the soldiers' half was given to the
|
|||
|
priests (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p18.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.29" parsed="|Num|31|29|0|0" passage="Nu 31:29"><i>v.</i> 29</scripRef>),
|
|||
|
that out of the people's half was given to the Levites, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p18.2" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.30" parsed="|Num|31|30|0|0" passage="Nu 31:30"><i>v.</i> 30</scripRef>. For the priests were
|
|||
|
taken from among the Levites, as these soldiers from among the
|
|||
|
people, for special and hazardous service, and their pay was
|
|||
|
proportioned accordingly.</p>
|
|||
|
</div><scripCom id="Num.xxxii-p18.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.48-Num.31.54" parsed="|Num|31|48|31|54" passage="Nu 31:48-54" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Num.31.48-Num.31.54">
|
|||
|
<p class="passage" id="Num.xxxii-p19">48 And the officers which <i>were</i> over
|
|||
|
thousands of the host, the captains of thousands, and captains of
|
|||
|
hundreds, came near unto Moses: 49 And they said unto Moses,
|
|||
|
Thy servants have taken the sum of the men of war which <i>are</i>
|
|||
|
under our charge, and there lacketh not one man of us. 50 We
|
|||
|
have therefore brought an oblation for the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p19.1">Lord</span>, what every man hath gotten, of jewels of
|
|||
|
gold, chains, and bracelets, rings, earrings, and tablets, to make
|
|||
|
an atonement for our souls before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p19.2">Lord</span>. 51 And Moses and Eleazar the priest
|
|||
|
took the gold of them, <i>even</i> all wrought jewels. 52
|
|||
|
And all the gold of the offering that they offered up to the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p19.3">Lord</span>, of the captains of thousands, and of
|
|||
|
the captains of hundreds, was sixteen thousand seven hundred and
|
|||
|
fifty shekels. 53 (<i>For</i> the men of war had taken
|
|||
|
spoil, every man for himself.) 54 And Moses and Eleazar the
|
|||
|
priest took the gold of the captains of thousands and of hundreds,
|
|||
|
and brought it into the tabernacle of the congregation, <i>for</i>
|
|||
|
a memorial for the children of Israel before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Num.xxxii-p19.4">Lord</span>.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Num.xxxii-p20">Here is a great example of piety and
|
|||
|
devotion in the officers of the army, the colonels, that are called
|
|||
|
<i>captains of thousands,</i> and the inferior officers that were
|
|||
|
<i>captains of hundreds;</i> they came to Moses as their general
|
|||
|
and commander-in-chief, and, though he was now going off the stage
|
|||
|
they very humbly and respectfully addressed themselves to him,
|
|||
|
calling themselves his <i>servants;</i> the honours they had won
|
|||
|
did not puff them up, so as to make them forget their duty to him.
|
|||
|
Observe in their address to them, 1. The pious notice they take of
|
|||
|
God's wonderful goodness to them in this late expedition, in
|
|||
|
preserving not only their own lives, but the lives of all the men
|
|||
|
of war that they had under their charge; so that, upon the review
|
|||
|
of their muster-roll, it appeared there was not one missing,
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.49" parsed="|Num|31|49|0|0" passage="Nu 31:49"><i>v.</i> 49</scripRef>. This was very
|
|||
|
extraordinary, and perhaps cannot be paralleled in any history. So
|
|||
|
many thousands of lives jeoparded in the high places of the field,
|
|||
|
and not one lost, either by the sword of the enemy or by any
|
|||
|
disease or disaster. This was <i>the Lord's doing,</i> and cannot
|
|||
|
but be marvellous in the eyes of those that consider how the lives
|
|||
|
of all men, especially soldiers, are continually in their hands. It
|
|||
|
is an evidence of the tender feeling which these commanders had for
|
|||
|
their soldiers, and that their lives were very precious to them,
|
|||
|
that they looked upon it as a mercy to themselves that none of
|
|||
|
those under their charge miscarried. <i>Of all that were given them
|
|||
|
they had lost none;</i> so precious also is the blood of Christ's
|
|||
|
subjects and soldiers to him, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.72.14" parsed="|Ps|72|14|0|0" passage="Ps 72:14">Ps.
|
|||
|
lxxii. 14</scripRef>. 2. The pious acknowledgment they make for
|
|||
|
this favour: <i>Therefore we have brought an oblation to the
|
|||
|
Lord,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.3" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.50" parsed="|Num|31|50|0|0" passage="Nu 31:50"><i>v.</i> 50</scripRef>. The
|
|||
|
oblation they brought was out of that which <i>every man had
|
|||
|
gotten,</i> and it was gotten honestly by a divine warrant. Thus
|
|||
|
every man should lay by <i>according as God has prospered him,</i>
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.4" osisRef="Bible:1Cor.16.2" parsed="|1Cor|16|2|0|0" passage="1Co 16:2">1 Cor. xvi. 2</scripRef>. For where
|
|||
|
God sows plentifully in the gifts of his bounty he expects to reap
|
|||
|
accordingly in the fruits of our piety and charity. The tabernacle
|
|||
|
first, and the temple afterwards, were beautified and enriched with
|
|||
|
the spoils taken from the enemies of Israel; as by David (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.5" osisRef="Bible:2Sam.8.11-2Sam.8.12" parsed="|2Sam|8|11|8|12" passage="2Sa 8:11,12">2 Sam. viii. 11, 12</scripRef>), and his
|
|||
|
captains, <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.6" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.26.26-1Chr.26.27" parsed="|1Chr|26|26|26|27" passage="1Ch 26:26,27">1 Chron. xxvi. 26,
|
|||
|
27</scripRef>. We should never take any thing to ourselves, in war
|
|||
|
or trade, which we cannot in faith consecrate a part of to God, who
|
|||
|
<i>hates robbery for burnt-offerings;</i> but, when God has
|
|||
|
remarkably preserved and prospered us, he expects that we should
|
|||
|
make some particular return of gratitude to him. As to this
|
|||
|
oblation, (1.) The captains offered it to <i>make an atonement for
|
|||
|
their souls,</i> <scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.7" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.50" parsed="|Num|31|50|0|0" passage="Nu 31:50"><i>v.</i>
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50</scripRef>. Instead of coming to Moses to demand a recompence
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for the good service they had done in <i>avenging the Lord of
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Midian,</i> or to set up trophies of their victory for the
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immortalizing of their own names, they bring an oblation to <i>make
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atonement for their souls,</i> being conscious to themselves, as
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the best men must be even in their best services, that they had
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been defective in their duty, not only in that instance for which
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they were reproved (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.8" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.14" parsed="|Num|31|14|0|0" passage="Nu 31:14"><i>v.</i>
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14</scripRef>), but in many others; <i>for there is not a just man
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upon the earth that doeth good and sinneth not.</i> (2.) Moses
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accepted it, and laid it up in the tabernacle <i>as a memorial for
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the children of Israel</i> (<scripRef id="Num.xxxii-p20.9" osisRef="Bible:Num.31.54" parsed="|Num|31|54|0|0" passage="Nu 31:54"><i>v.</i>
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54</scripRef>), that is, a monument of God's goodness to them, that
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they might be encouraged to trust in him in their further wars, and
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a monument of their gratitude to God (sacrifices are said to be
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memorials), that he, being well pleased with this thankful
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acknowledgment of favours bestowed, might continue and repeat his
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mercies to them.</p>
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