Chapter 15
XXI. 3.
B.C. 1453.
k. Kadesh, Set_apart.
EDOM's REFUSAL. 18-21. Judg. 11. 16, 17. Amos 1.11. 8. SOMS.
MountTHor. h. Hor, Mountain.
AARON Dies.
6. border, Heb. gebul. |
a. accord- ing-as Jehovah.
28. Ex. 29. 29, 30.
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29. So Deut. 34. 8.
J. Jehovah.
struction.
i
NumsBers XXI. 4.
B.C. 1452.
THE FIERY SERPENTS.
=God, Elohim, the Triune
bd. burning, Heb. serah- phim.
THE SER- PENT OF BRASS, 7, 8. 2 Kin. 18.4. John 3. 14, 15; 6.
J. Jehovah.
b. burning- one, Heb. sahrahph.
e. ensign, 07 standard.
at. then he.
i. ish.
t. TooKed ex ct, - ante OBOTH.
o. Oboth, Oracul serpents, 07° Familiar spirits.
ZARED AND ARNON. 12-15. See Deut.
b. border.
su. or Suph, Reedy, or End, or Extremity,
THE WELL.
an. or Answer.
MATTANAH TO PISGAH.
21-23. See Deut. 2. 24- Jui
32. b 1. 19-24,
4 And they journeyed from xmount Hor by_the_way_of the rRed sea, to compass -the_land_of Edom: and the_ soul_of the people was_much_discou- raged because_of the way.
And the people spake against =God, and against Moses, “ Wherefore -have_ ye_brought_us_up out_of Egypt to die in the wilderness? for there 7s no bread, neither is there any water; and our soul -loatheth this light bread.”
6 And ‘the Loxp sent »~flery xser- pents among the people, and they bit nee people; and much people of Israél
ied.
7 Therefore the people came to Moses, and said, “We -have_sinned, for we shaye_spoken against ’the Lorp, and against thee; *pray unto ‘the Lor, that He take_away «the -serpents from us.” And Moses prayed for the people.
8 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, ““Make thee a 2 flery_serpent, and set it upon a epole: and it -shall_come_ to_pass, that every_one x+that -is_bit- ten, when he ‘looketh_upon it, »¢-shall_ live,” \
9 And Moses made a serpent_of brass, and put it upon @ ¢ xpole, and it -came_ to pass, that if a xserpent had_bitten rany ‘man, when he /-beheld the_ serpent_of xbrass, he «lived.
10 And the_schildren_of Israél set_ forward, and pitched in o Oboth.
11 And they journeyed from Oboth, and pitched at Ije_xabarim, in the wil- derness which is before Moab, toward the sunrising.
12 From thence they removed, and pitched in the_valley_of Zared.
13 From thence they removed, and pitched on the_other_side_of Arnon, which is in the wilderness x-that com- eth_out of the_>-coasts_oftheAmorites : for Arnon 7s the_border_of Moab, be- tween Moab and the Amorites.
14 Wherefore it tis_said in the_book_ of the_wars_of J the Lorp,
“What He did in the su Red_sea, And in «the brooks_of Arnon,
1s And at the_stream_of_the_brooks
that goeth_down to the_dwelling_
of Ar, And lieth upon the_border_of Moab.”
16 And from thence they went to be Beer: that is the well whereof J the LorpD spake unto Moses, “:Gather -the people together, and I will_give them = water.”
7 Then Israél tsang this xsong,
“a-Spring_up, O_well ; an “Sing ye unto it:
18 The princes digged the well. The_nobles_of the people digged it, By the direction of the lawgiver,
with their staves.”
And from the wilderness they went to Mattanah:
19 And from Mattanah to Nahaliel: and from Nahaliel to Bamoth :
20 And from Bamoth 7m the valley, that is in the_/country_of Moab, to the_top_of xPisgah, which looketh to- ward ¢xJeshimon.
21 And Israél sent messengers unto Sihon king_of the Amorites, saying,
h thy land :| B.C. 1452, | we will not turn into the -fields, or into the -vineyards ; we will not drink of the_waters_of the -well : but we will_ go_along by the king’s high way, until we be_past thy borders.”
22 “FLet_me_pass thro’
23 And siSihon would not suffer «Is-|Ston’s RE-| raél to pass_through his border: but} FU | Sihon gathered all his people together, |3. Deut. 29 and went_out against Israél into the}; sinon, wilderness : and he came to Jahaz, and} Sweeping- fought against Israél. away.
24 And Israél smote him with the_|7jijaurs edge_of the sword, and possessed his| Victory. eland from Arnon unto Jabbok, even | 24-26. see unto the_s children_of Ammon: for the_ pa 33- border_of the_schildren_of Ammon] 3639. 196 was strong. 17-2.
25 And Israél took all xthese xcities :| 8. sons. and Israél dwelt in all the_cities_of the Amorites, in Heshbon, and in all the villages thereof.
26 For Heshbon was the_city_of Si- hon the_king_of the Amorites, who had_fought against the former king_ of Moab, and taken all his land out_of his hand, even unto Arnon. i ee
27 Wherefore x+they_that speak_in_| PRoverss. proverbs tsay,
“.«Come into Heshbon, ‘Let the_city_of Sihon be_built and prepared : 28 For there is a fire gone out_of|28. Jer.48. | Heshbon, ae Isa. A flame from the_city_of Sihon : ve It -hath_consumed Ar_of Moab, And the_lords_of the_high_places_ of Arnon. 29 Woe to thee, Moab! 29, Jer. xlviii. Thou -art_undone, O_people_of Chemosh : He -hath_given his sons that_es- caped, And his daughters, into captivity Unto Sihon king_of the Amorites, 80 We have_shot_at them ; Heshbon -is_perished even unto Dibon, And we _havye_laid_them_waste even unto Nophah, Which reacheth unto Medeba.”
3l'Thus Israél dwelt in the_land_of}| Tx | the Amorites. AMORITES. |
82 And Moses sent to spy_out -Jaazer, | and they took the_villages thereof, and drove_out -theAmorites that were there.
33 And they turned and went-up by 0G. the_way_of xBashan: and oOg the_|33-35. See | eto = qe al Det 2a
em, he, and all his -peo to the}, 6 - battle at Edrei. pie es am
34 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses,|®- Bashan, | “tFear him not: for I -have_delivered parsons
him into thy hand, and ~all his people, and his "land; and thou -shalt_do to him «as thou didst unto Sihon king_of| a. accord- ee Amorites, which +dwelt at Hesh-| ™3-4- on.” 85 So they smote him, and his -sons, and none left him alive: and they possessed
his "land. 2 AND the_schildren_of Israél set_ forward, and pitched in the_ lains_of Moab on this side Jordan by|* 5°"
PLAIN OF | ” Moas.
ericho,
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|| NumpBers XXII. 2. B.C. 1452.
BALAK.
|| & know.
| | THEELDERS
DEPART.
[email protected] as Jehovah.
_ GoD's
ANSWER. @. Heb.
anahshim.
or execrate.
THE PRINCES DEPART.
J. Jehovah.
ne
BALAAM’S ANSWER.
people, because thep ‘| Moab was_distressed because of the_
2 And > Balak the_son_of z Zippor saw all that Israél had_done to the Amor- ites.
8 And Moab was sore afraid of the were Many: and
s children_of Israél.
4 And Moab said unto the_elders_of Midian, “ Now shall this company lick_ up all that ave round_about us, as the ox licketh_up -the_grass_of the field.” And Balak the_son_of Zippor was king of the Moabites at xthat xtime.
5 He sent messengers therefore unto b Balaam the_son_of Beor to Pethor,
-|which is by the river of the_land_of 9,| the_s children_of his people, to call him,
saying, “Behold, there is a people ‘come_out from Egypt; behold, they -coyer “the_face_of the earth, and they. sabide over against me:
6 Come now therefore, I_pray_thee, ‘curse me xthis Xpeople; for thep are too mighty for me: peradyenture I abel preyed, that we may_smite them, and that I may_drive them out_of the land: for 1*+wot that 'blessest 7s blessed, and he whom thou Feursest His_cursed.”
7 And the_elders_of Moab and the_ elders_of Midian departed with the re- wards_of_divination in their hand ; and they came unto Balaam, and spake un- to him the_words_of Balak.
8 And he said unto them, “-Lodge here this night, and I -will_bring pow word again, aas ‘the Lorp shall_speak unto me:” and the_princes_of Moab abode with Balaam.
9 And =God came unto Balaam, and said, “What #xmen are xthese with thee?”
10 And Balaam said unto x=God, “Balak the_son_of Zippor, king_of Moab, hath sent unto me, saying,
11 ‘Behold, there zs a xpeople xcome_ out fof Egypt, which covereth -the_ eface_of the earth: -come now, @:curse me them; peradventure I shall_be_able to overcome them, and -drive_them_ out.’”
22 And =God said unto Balaam, “Thou shalt not go with them; thou shalt not curse -the people: for thep are blessed.”
13 And Balaam rose_up in the morn- ing, and said unto the_princes_of Balak, “-Get you into your land: for ‘the Lorp -refuseth to_give_me_leaye to go with you.”
14 And the_princes_of Moab rose_up, and they went unto Balak, and said, “Balaam -refuseth to come with us.”
15 And Balak sent yet again princes, gmore, and more_honourable than they.
16 And they came to Balaam, and said to him, “Thus -saith Balak the_ son_of Zippor, ‘‘Let nothing, I_pray_ thee, hinder thee from coming unto me:
17 For I will_promote thee unto very_ greit honour, and I will_do whatsoever thou 'sayest unto me: -come therefore, 1_pray-thee, curse me xthis xpeople.’”
8 And Balaam answered and said unto the_servants_of Balak, “If Balak
NUMBERS XXII. 33. B.C. 1452.
Hwould_give me his house full_of silver and gold, I tcannot go beyond -the_ word_of ! the Lorp my =God, to do less Sa Now Heres, I tia: Now therefore, I_pray_you, -
pe also xhere this night, that I ee know what ‘the Lorp will_say unto me more.”
20 And =God came unto Balaam at night, and said unto him, “If the «men come to call thee, :rise_up, and ‘go with them; but yet «the word which I shall_say unto thee, that shalt_ thou_do.”
21 And Balaam rose_up in the morn- ing, and saddled his vass, and went with the_princes_of Moab.
22 And =God’s anger was_kindled because hte went: and the_angel_of Jthe Lorp p»stood in the way for an
adversary against him. Now he was|*
riding upon his ass, and his two ser- vants were with him.
23 And the ass saw ~the_angel_of J the Lorp standing in the way, and his sword +drawn in his hand: and the ass turned_aside / out_of the way, and went into the field: and Balaam smote the ass, to turn her into the way.
24 But the_angel_of 7 the Lorp stood in a path_of the vineyards, a wall being. on this side, and a wall on that side.
25 And when the ass saw «the_angel_ of Jthe Lorp, she thrust_herself unto the wall, and crushed Balaam’s «foot against the wall: and he smote her again.
26 And the_angel_of J the Lorp went further, and stood in a narrow place, where was no way to turn either to the right_hand or to the left.
27 And when the ass saw the_angel_of J the Lor, she fell_down under Balaam: and Balaam’s anger was_kindled, and he smote ~the ass with a «staff.
28 And’ the Lorp opened -the_mouth_ of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, “What have_I_done unto thee, that thou hast_smitten me these three times?”
22 And Balaam said unto the ass, “Because thou hast-mocked me: I would there_were a sword in mine hand, for now would_I_kill thee.”
30 And the ass said unto Balaam, “ Am not & thine ass, upon which thou shast_ridden ever since I was_ thine
unto xthis xday? was I ever wont to|~
do so, unto thee?” And he said,
81 Then J the Lorp opened ~the_eyes_ of Balaam, and he saw -the_angel_of ‘the Lorp cau the way, and his sword drawn in his hand: and he howed_down his head, and fell_flat on his face.
32 And the_angel_of 4 the Lorp said unto him, “Wherefore -hast_thou_ smitten thine ~ass these three times? behold, £ went_out ‘to 4 withstand_ thee, because thy xway -is_perverse before me:
83 And the ass saw me, and turned from me these three times: unless she had_turned from me, surely now also I had_slain thee, and saved her alive.”
3.G. Jehovah | my Elohim,
Gop's Worp.
@. Heb. anahshim.
THE ANGEL
23. See 2 Kin. 6.17.
Ff. from.
2.14-16. J. Jehovah.
ANGEL AND BALAAM. 31. See 2 Kin.
6. 17.
t.b. to be an
be hostile, to oppose.
17 y
NumsBers XXII. 34.
B.C, 1452. -
b. be evil in thine eyes.
a@. Ieb. anahshim, plural of ish, or enosh.
BALAK AND BALAAM.
5. border, Heb. gebil.
SACRIFICE. k. i.e. a city. of streets. 6. sacrificed.
i. in the morning.
SACRIFICE. 1. v. 29.
a, accord- ing-as.
| u. offered_
up.
Gop MEETS BALAAM.
a. ascend- ing-offer- ing, Heb. holah.
3. Jehovah.
=God, Elohim, plural.
BaLAAM'S
d. denounce.
+ e. El, God, singular, the Mighty” One.
9. Ex. 33. 16. Deut. 33.29.
34 And Balaam said unto the_angel_ of ‘the Lorp, “I Aave sinned; for I knew not that thon «stoodest in the way against me: now therefore, if it bdisplease thee, I will-get me back_ again.”
35 And the_angel_of ! the Lorp said unto Balaam, “-Go with the «men: but only -the word that I shall_speak unto thee, that thou shalt_speak.” So Balaam went with the_princes_of Balak.
36 And when Balak heard that Balaam was_come, he went_out to meet him unto a city_of Moab, which zs in the_ horder_of Arnon, which 7s in the-utmost » coast.
37 And Balak said unto Balaam, “ Did I not earnestly -send unto thee to call thee? wherefore camest thou not unto me? Fam I not able indeed to promote_ thee_to_honour ?”
38 And Balaam said unto Balak, “Lo, I -am_come unto thee: have I now any_power at_all to say any thing? the word that =God ‘putteth in my mouth, that shall_I_speak.”
89 And Balaam went with Balak, and they came unto * Kirjath_huzoth.
40 And Balak soffered oxen and sheep, and sent to Balaam, and to the princes that were with him.
41 And it came_to_pass ton the mor- row, that Balak took -Balaam, and brought_him_up into_the_high_places_ of Baal that thence he might_see the_ utmost_part-_of the people.
NumBers XXIII. 24,
And from the hills I behold him: | B.C. 1.
Lo, the -people shall_dwell alone, And shall not be_reckoned among the nations,
10 Who -can_count the_dust_of Jacob, | 10. Ps. 37. And the_number_cf sthe_fourth_| Seech.3l.
part_of Israél?
Let mme die the_death_of the|m. my soul.
u =righteous, And let my last_end be like his!”
u. upright. —
11 And Balak said unto Balaam,|BaLaK “What shast_thou_done unto me? [| BaLaaM. took thee to curse mine enemies, and, a Hei a behold, thou shast_blessed them alto-| 54’9, io.
gether.”
12 And he answered and said, “*Must | 12. v. 20, 25. _
I not take_heed to speak -that_which J the Lorp thath_put in my mouth?”
13 And Balak said unto him, “-Come, Lpray_thee, with me unto another place, from -whence thou mayest_see them : thou shalt_see but the_utmost_ part_of them, and shalt not see them all: and 4.curse me them from thence.”
14 And he brought him into the_field_ of Zophim, to the_top_of p xPisgah, and built seven altars, and offered ua bullock and a ram on every xaltar.
15 And he said unto Balak, “-Stand here by thy «burnt_offering, while £ hneet the LORD yonder.”
16 And ‘the Lorp met Balaam, and|,;"
put a word in his TOW, and said, “-Go_again unto Balak, and tsay thus.’
17 And when he came to him, behold. he +stood by his « burnt_offering, and the_princes_of Moab with him. And Balak said unto him, “ What -hath ! the Lorp spoken ?”
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PISGAH.
AND Balaam said unto Balak,| 18 And he took_up his parable, and} _SEconp 2 “sBuild me here seven altars, | said, } PARABLES and «prepare me here seven oxen and “-Rise_up, Balak, and hear ; seven rams.” -Hearken unto me, thou son_of 2 And Balak did «as Balaam had_ Zippor : . spoken; and Balak and Balaam of-| 1%e-God is not a iman, that He|19.1Sam.15, fered « on every xaltar a bullock and a should_lie ; 2. Tit.1. ram. Neither the_son_of «man, that He pete ; 8 And Balaam said unto Balak, should_repent : i. Heb. ish. “Stand by thy «burnt-_offering, and Hath He said, and shall He not doja. ahdahm, Iwill_go: peradventure ! the Lorp will_ it? come to meet me: and whatsoever He Or -hath_He_spoken, and shall He sheweth me I -will_tell thee.” And he not make_it_good ? . went to_a_high_place. 20 Behold, I have received command- 4 And =God met Balaam: and he said ment to bless : unto Him, “I-have_prepared xaltars, and I have_offered « upon every not reverse it. . xaltar a bullock and a ram.” 21He -hath not beheld iniquity in 5 And J the Lorp put a word in Ba- Jacob, laam’s mouth, and said, “*Return unto Neither hath _He_seen perverse- Balak, and thus thou shalt_speak.” ness in Israél : 6 And he returned unto him, and, lo, 5 The Lorp his =God is with him, _|J.6. Jehovah he «stood by his «burnt_sacrifice, he, And the_shout_of a king is among ae =f * land all the_princes_of Moab. them. S| Ga. 7 And he took_up his parable, and| ™«-God-+brought them out_of Egypt; |. £1, -God, said, He hath as_it_were the_strength_of| si re “Balak the_king_of Moab hath_ an “ unicorn. w. unicorn, brought me from Aram, Surely there is no enchantment wae he Out_of the_mountains_of the east, against Jacob, raham, to saying, Neither 7s there any divination} be high, *-Come, :curse me Jacob, against Israél : Sept. mong And -come, -defy Israel.’ According_to this_time it shall_be_| jomed. 8 How shall_I_¢curse, whom e¢-God said of Jacob and of Israél, ‘ What -hath not cursed ? hath e -God wrought!’ % Or how shall_I_defy, whom ‘the| Behold, the -people shall_rise_up . Lorp shath not defied ? as a great_lion, ; ° For from the_top_of the rocks I And lift_up_himself as a young_|* | tsee him, lion:
BO. 1452.
BALAK AND BaLAaM.
w. was good -in the-eyes_ of Jehovah.
sh. sh Shad, ‘the All.
sufficient. ha. having his eyes open or un- covered.
e. El, the MightyG od.
u. unicorn, Heb. ré-
eem.
'Numpers XXIII. 25.
He shall not lie_down until he teat_ of the prey, And drink the_blood_of the=slain.”
2 And Balak said unto Balaam, “Neither curse them at_all, nor bless them at_all.”
26 But Balaam answered and said unto Balak, “Told not I thee, saying, All that Jthe Lorp tspeaketh, that I ‘must_do?”
27 And Balak said unto Balaam, “Come, I_pray_thee, I will_bring thee unto another place; peradventure it will_please x=God that thou smayest_ curse me them from thence.”
28 And Balak brought -Balaam unto the_top_ofPeor, x+that looketh toward txJeshimon.
2 And Balaam said unto Balak, “-Build me here seven altars, and -pre- pare me here seven bullocks and seven
ms. 30 And Balak did «as Balaam had_ said, and offered « a bullock and a ram
on every xaltar.
AND when Balaam saw that it 2 wpleased J the Lorp to bless raél, he went not, as at other times, to m geek_for enchantments, put he set his face toward the wilderness.
2 And Balaam lifted_up his -eyes, and he saw -Israél abiding in his tents ac- cording_to their tribes ; and the_Spirit_ of =God came upon him.
3 And he took_up his parable, and
id, “Balaam the_son_of Beor +hath_ said, And the «man / whose -eyes +are_ open +hath_said: 4 He +hath_said, +which_heard the_ words_of ¢ -God, Which ‘saw the-vision_of sh the =Almighty, Falling mto a trance, but ha having his eyes open: 5 How goodly -are thy tents, O_Jacob, And thy tabernacles, O_ Israél ! 6 As the valleys sare_they_spread_ forth, AS gardens by the river's side, As the_trees_of_lign_aloes which Jthe Lorp shath_planted, And as cedar_trees beside the waters. 7 He shall_pour the water out_of his buckets. And hie “seed shall be in many waters, And his ‘king shall_be_higher than
Agag, And hig kingdom shall_be_exalted. 8 e-God -brought_him_forth out_of
Egypt ;
He hath as_it_were the_strength_of an ¥ unicorm :
He shall eat_up the nations his enemi
And onan break their bones,
And 'pierce_them_ through with his arrows.
9 He couched, he lay_down as a
lion, who shall_
And as a great_lion : stir_him_up ? 4Blessed is +he_that_blesseth_thee,
NumMBERS XXIV. 23.
And -cursed is +he_that_curseth
thee.”
10 And Balak’s anger was_kindled against Balaam, and he smote his chands together: and Balak said unto Balaam, “I called thee to curse mine enemies, and, behold, thou shast alto- gether blessed them these three times.
il Therefore now flee thou to thy place: I thought to promote thee unto great honour; but, lo, ‘the Lorp shath_ kept_thee_back from honour.”
2 And Balaam said unto Balak, “Spake I not also to thy messengers which thou sentest unto me, saying,
18 If Balak 'would_give me his house full_of silver and gold, I cannot go_ beyond -the-commandment_of 4! the Lorp, to do either good or bad of mine_own mind; but what Jthe Lorp say that will_I_speak ?
4 And now, behold, I +go unto my sie come therefore, and I will cadvertise thee what xthis xpeople all de to thy people in the ev latter
ays
ia. And he took_up his parable, and sai
“Balaam the_son_of Beor shath_
said,
And the sman /whose eyes are_
open +hath_said :
16 He +hath_said, »which_heard the_
words_of ¢ -God,
And «knew the_ knowledge_ of the
m most_High,
Which ‘saw the_vision_of the =Al-
mighty,
B.C. 1462.
BALAK AND BALAAM.
12. Ch. 22. 18, 38.
J. Jehoyah.
c. counsel 07 instruct.
en. or end. of the days.
FOURTH PARABLE. Epom.
$s. strong- man, geber.
h. havi ing the eye open.
e. El, God, singular. m. Most- Heh, Heb.
héleyon,
Falling into a trance, but having) from
his eyes open: 7 T shall_see Him, but not now:
I shall_behold Him, but not nigh :
There_-shall_.come a star out_of Jacob,
And @ Sceptre ‘shall_rise out_of Israél,
And -shall_smite the_corners_of Moab,
ee destroy all the_so children_of
18 And dom -shall_be a possession, Seir also :shall_be a possession for his enemies ; And Israél +shall_do_valiantly. 19 Out_of Jacob shall_come_He_that_ shall_have_dominion, And -shall_destroy him_that_re- maineth of the city.” 20 And when_he_looked_on -Amalek, he took_up his parable, and said, “Amalek was the_first_of the na- tions ; But his latter_end shall be that_ he_perish for_ever.” 21 And he looked_on -the Kenites, and Htook_up his parable, and said, “Strong is thy dwelling_place, And thou puttest thy nest in a xrock. 2 Nerenteles the Kenite shall_be wasted Until Asshur shall — carry — away_captive.” 23 And he took_up his parable, and said, “ Alas, who shall_live when ¢«~God doeth_this !
thee _
Gen. 49. 10.
$0. sons.
18. 2 Sam. 8. 14. 19. Ps. 110. 2.
AMALEK. 20. Ex. 17.14.
THEKENITE.
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NumMBERS XXIV. 24.
B.C. 1452.
25. See ch. 31. 8.
SHITTIM. BAAt-PeEor. 1. Ch, 31. 16,
1 Cor. 10. 8.
8. Shittim,
cacias.
J. they, their, Seminine, i.e, the daughters of Moab.
6. Baal-peor, rd or Master-of the open-
ing.
J. Jehovah.
c. chiefs.
@. Heb. anahshim.
PHINEHAS. 6-9. Ps. 106. 23-31. 8. sons, a. and
thep.
e. entrance.
brass.
i. Heb. ish.
t. or the alcove.
9. Deut. 4. 3. 1 Cor. 10. 8.
JEHOVAH'S COVENANT WITH Him.
w. with My zeal.
8. SONS.
13. See 1 Chr. 6. 4, &c. Mal. 2. 4, 5.
ZIMRI AND CozsI.
z. Zimri, My song.
¢e. Cozbi, Lying,
24 And ships shall come from the_ coast_of Chittim,
And -shallafflict Asshur, *shall_aftlict Eber,
And ke also shall_perish for_
ever.” 2 And Balaam rose_up, and went and returned to his place; and Balak
also went his way.
AND Israél abode in s xShittim, 25 and the people began to com- mit_whoredom with the_daughters_of Moab,
2 And / they called the people unto the_sacrifices_of / their gods: and the people did_eat, and bowed_down to J their gods.
8 And Israél joined_himself unto + Baal-peor: and the_anger_of / the Lorp was_kindled against Israél.
4 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “Take rall the_cheads_of the people, and shang them up before ‘the Lorp against the sun, that the_fierce anger_ of / the Lorp may_be_turned_away from Israél.”
5 And Moses said unto the_judges_of Israél, “*Slay ye every_one his «men xathat were_joined unto Baal-peor.”
6 And, behold, one of the_schildren_
of Israel came and brought unto his brethren @ *Midianitish_woman in the_ sight_of Moses, and in the_sight_of all the_congregation_of the_s children_of Israél, a who were weeping before the_ e door_of the_te tabernacle_of the con- gregation. _7 And when »Phinehas, the_son_of Eleazar, the_son_of Aaron the priest, saw it, he rose_up from among the con- gregation, and took a javelin in his hand ;
8 And he went after the_*man_of Israél into ‘the tent, and thrust -both_ of_them through, -the_‘ man_of Israél, and -the woman through her belly. So the plague was_stayed from the_s chil- dren_of Israél.
9 And x:those_that died in the plague were twenty and four thousand.
10 And Jthe Lorp spake unto Moses,
and
saying, bi
11 “Phinehas, the_son_of Eleazar, the_son_of Aaron the priest, shath_ turned My «wrath away from the_ s children_of Israél, while he was_zeal- ous w for My -sake among them, that Iconsumed not -the_schildren_of Israél in My jealousy.
2 Wherefore -say, Behold, I «give unto him My -covenant_of peace :
18 And he -shall_have it, and his seed after him, even the_covenant_of an everlasting priesthood; because he was_zealous for his =God, and made_ an_atonement for the_schildren_of Is- raél.”
14 Now the_name_of the Israélite that was_slain, even that was_slain with the Midianitish_woman, was = Zimri, the_son_of Salu, a prince_of a chief house among the Simeonites.
15 And the_name_of the Midianitish xwoman that was_slain was © Cozbi, the_daughter_of Zur; he was head
yagainst Moses and against Aaron in
NumsBers XXVI. 16.
oree a people, and of a chief house in| B.C. 145: 1dian.
16 And Jthe Lorp spake unto Moses, saying, 17 “Vex ethe Midianites, and -smite
them:
18 For thep +vex pou with their wiles, |; wherewith they have beguiled pou in the_matter_of Peor, and in the_matter_ of Cozbi, the_.daughter_of a prince_of m Midian, their sister, which was_slain inthe Ss the plague for Peor’s sake.” 3
AND it» came-to_pass after the} SEconp
9 plague, that / the Lorp spake|NUMPERING unto Moses and unto Eleazar the_son_ Tchaael
of Aaron the priest, saying,
2 “Take -the_sum_of all the_congre- gation_of the_s children_of Israél, from twenty years old and upward, through- out their fathers’ house, all +that_are_ able_to_go to_war in Israél.” ;
3 And Moses and Eleazar the priest spake with them in the_plains_of Moab by Jordan near Jericho, saying,
4“Take the sum of the people, from twenty years old and upward; «as !the Lorp commanded Moses and the_ s children_of Israél, xswhich went_forth out_of the_land_of Egypt.”
5 Reuben, the_/ eldest_son_of Israél:| Sons — the_schildren_of Reuben; Hanoch, of} °F pt whom cometh the_family_of the Ha- nochites: of Pallu, the_family_of the Palluites :
6 Of Hezron, the_family_of the Hez- f ronites: of Carmi, the_family_of the}’}, Carmites,
7 These are the_families_of the Reu- benites: and they_that were numbered of them were forty and three thousand and seven hundred and thirty.
8 And the_sons_of Pallu; Eliab.
®° And the_sons_of Eliab; Nemuél, and Dathan, and Abiram. This is that Dathan and Abiram, which were ¢ fa-|t. mous in the congregation, who strove
2. See Ex. 30. 12-16. 8. sons, or
descend- ants.
3, 4. Num. 1. 13.
the company_of Korah, when they strove against / the Lorp:
10 And the earth opened her -mouth, and swallowed them up together with Korah, when that company died, what_ time the fire devoured -two hundred and fifty men; and they became a sign. |11.
1 Notwithstanding the_schildren_of}| 22. Korah died not. e
12 The_sons_of Simeon after their families : of jNemuél, the_family_of the Nemuélites: of Jamin, the_family_of|/- the Jaminites: of Jachin, the_family_of the Jachinites :
13 Of Zerah, the_family_of the Zarh- ites: of Shaul, the_family_of the Shaul- ites.
14 These ave the_families_of the Si- meonites, twenty and two thousand and two_hundred,
15 The_schildren_of Gad after their families: of Zephon, the_family_of the Zephonites: of Haggi, the_family_of the Haggites: of Shuni, the_family_of the Shunites :
16 Of Ozni, the_family_of the Oznites : of Eri, the_family_of the Erites :
130
| Numsers XXVI. 17.
| BC.1452.
ISSACHAR. 64,500.
MANASSEH.
EPHRAIM.
52,700.
_ 32.500.
W Of Arod, the_family_of the Arod- ites: of Areli, the_family_of the Arel- ites.
18 These are the_families_of the_ schildren_of Gad according_to +those_ that_were_numbered_of them, forty thousand and five hundred.
12 The_sons_of Judah were Er and Onan: and Er and Onan died in the_ land_of Canaan.
20 And the_sons_of Judah after their families were; of Shelah, the_family_ of the Shelanites: of Pharez, the_ family_of the Pharzites: of Zerah, the_ family_of the Zarhites.
21 And the_sons_of Pharez were; of | Hezron, the_family_of the Hezronites: | of Hamul, the_family_of the Hamulites.
= These are the_families_of Judah according_to -+those_that_were_num- bered_of them, threescore and sixteen thousand and five hundred.
23 Of the_sons_of Issachar after their |
families: of Tola, the_family_of the Tolaites: of Pua, the_family_of the | Punites :
2! Of Jashub, the_family_of the Ja-| shubites: of Shimron, the_family_of the | Shimronites.
5 These are the_families_of Iissachar according_to -those_that_were_num- bered_of them, threescore and four | thousand and three hundred.
26 Of the_sons_of Zebulun after their families: of Sered, the_family_of the Sardites: of Elon, the_family_of the Elonites: of Jahleel, the_family_of the | Jahleelites.
7 These are the_families_of the Ze- bulunites according_to -those_that_| were_numbered_of them, threescore | thousand and five hundred.
23 The_sons_of Joseph after their fa- mnilies were Manasseh and Ephraim.
29 Of the_sons_of Manasseh: of Ma- chir, the_family_of the Machirites : and Machir begat Gilead: of Gilead come aie tarnilly of the Gileadites.
80 These are the_sons_of Gilead: of | Jeezer, the_family_of the Jeezerites: of Helek, the_family_of the Helekites :
31 And of Asriél, the_family_of the | Asriélites : and of Shechem, the_family_ of the Shechemites :
82 And of Shemida, the_family_of the | Shemidaites: and of Hepher, the_ family_of the Hepherites.
33 And Zelophehad the_son_of Hepher | had no sons, but daughters: and the_ names_of the_daughters_of Zelophehad were Mahlah, and Noah, Hoglah, Mil- eah, and Tirzah.
% These are the_families_of Manasseh and -those_that_were_numbered _of seer fifty and two thousand and seven
undred.
85 These are the_sons_of Ephraim after their families: of Shuthelah, the_ family_of the Shuthalhites: of Becher, the_family_of the Bachrites: of Tahan, the_family_of the Tahanites.
36 And these are the_sons_of Shuthe- lah: of Eran, the_family_of the Eran- ites.
37 These are the_families_of the sons of Ephraim according_to -those_that_ were_numbered_of them, thirty and
131
NumBers XXVI. 57. two thousand and five hundred. These! B.C. 1452.
are the_sons_of Joseph after their families.
38 The_sons_of Benjamin after their families: of Bela, the_family_of the Belaites: of Ashbel, the_family_of the Ashbelites: of Ahiram, the_family_of the Ahiramites:
8° Of Shupham, the_family_of the Shuphamites: of Hupham, the_family_ of the Huphamites.
49 And the_sons_of Bela were Ard and Naaman: of Ard, the_family_of the Ardites: and of Naaman, the_ family_of the Naamites.
41 These are the_sons_of Benjamin after their families: and -they_that_
| were_numbered_of them were forty and
five thousand and six hundred. # These are the_sons_of Dan after their families: of Shuham, the_family_
|of the Shuhamites. These are the_
families_of Dan after their families.
48 All the_families_of the Shuhamites, according_to +those_that_were_num- bered_of them, were threescore and four thousand and four hundred.
# Of the_schildren_of Asher after | their families : of Jimna, the_family_of
| the Jimnites : of Jesui, the_family_of the|* | Jesuites: of Beriah, the_family_of the
Beriites.
* Of the_sons_of Beriah; of Heber, the_family_of the Heberites: of Mal- chiél, the_family_of the Malchiélites.
46 And the_name_of the_daughter_of Asher was Sarah.
47 These are the_families_of the_sons_ of Asher according_to+those_that_were_ numbered_of them: who were fifty and three thousand and four hundred.
48 Of the_sons_of Naphtali after their families : of Jahzeél, the_family_of the Jahzeelites : of Guni, the_family_of the Gunites :
# Of Jezer, the_family_of the Jezer- ites: of Shillem, the_family_of the Shillemites.
50 These are the_families_of Naphtali according_to their families : and +they_ that_were_numbered_of them were pc Bar five thousand and four hun-
5l These were the numbered_of the_ | schildren_of Israél, six hundred thou-
sand and a thousand seven hundred = thirty.
52 And 4 the Lorp spake unto Moses, sayin:
the_number_of names.
54 To xmany thou shalt_give the more inheritance, and to «few thou shalt_give the less inheritance : to_every_one shall his inheritance be_given according_to +those_that_were_numbered_of him.
5° Notwithstanding -the land shall be_divided by lot: according_to the_ names_of the_tribes_of their fathers they shall_inherit.
56 According to the lot shall the pos- session thereof be_divided between many and few.”
e7 And these are +they_that_were_
NAPHTALI. 5,00.
IN ALL.
601,730.
51. See ch. 1. 45. :
DIVISION OF
ying, 33“Unto these the land shall_be_|J. divided for an inheritance according to|*
THE LAND.
i.
numbered_of the Levites after their] 1619. ate
families : of Gershon, the_family_of- the} Chr. 6.1, 16. |
F
2)
=
NumsBerrs XXVI. 58.
B.C. 1452.
59. Ex. 2.1, 2; 6. 20.
60. Ch. 3. 2.
61. Ley. 10.1, 2. 1Chr. 24. 2.
62. See ch. 3. 39.
8. SONS.
NONE LEFT OF FORMER NUMBER- ING.
64. Ch. i “Bent 2 14,
a. ae
65. Ch. 14. 28-30.
1 Cor. 10. 5, 6.
DAUGHTERS OF ZELO- PHEHAD.
1. Ch. 26. 33;
XXXVI. Henk 17. 3,
e. entrance. te. tent, ohel.
J. Jehoyah.
5. Ex. 18. 15- J. Jehovah.
Gershonites : of Kohath, the_family_of the Kohathites: of Merari, the_family_ of the Merarites.
58 These are the_families_of the_Le- vites: the_family_of the Libnites, the_ family_of the Hebronites, the_family_of the Mahlites, the_family_of the Mush- ites, the_family_of the Korathites, And Kohath begat -Amram.
59 And the_name_of Amram’s wife was Jochebed, the_daughter_of Levi, whom her mother bare to Levi in Egypt: and she bare unto Amram -Aaron and -Moses, and -Miriam their sister.
60 And unto Aaron was_born «Nadab, and «Abihu, -Eleazar, and -Ithamar.
61 And Nadab and Abihu died, when they offered strange fire before J the Lorp,
62 And +those_that_were_numbered_ of them were twenty and three thou- sand, all males fron. a month old and upward: for they were not numbered among the_s children_of Israél, because there was no inheritance given them among the-_s children_of Israél.
63 These ave +they . that _ were _num- bered by Moses and Eleazar the priest, who numbered -the_s children_of Israél in the_plains_of Moab by Jordan near Jericho.
6£ But among these there was not a t*man of them_whom Moses and Aaron the priest numbered, when they num- bered wilderness_of Sinai.
6 For Jthe Lorp had_said of them, “They shall_surely die in the wilder- ness.” And there was not left a iman of them, save Caleb the_son_of Jephun- neh, and Joshua the_son_of Nun.
2 THEN came the_daughters_of
7 Zelophehad, the_son_of Hepher, the_son_of Gilead, the_son_of Machir, the_son_of Manasseh, of the_families_ of Manasseh the_son_of Joseph: and these are the_names_of his daughters : Mahlah, Noah, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah.
2 And they stood before Moses, .and
before Eleazar the priest, and before the princes and all the congregation, by the_¢ door_of the_‘e tabernacle_of the congregation, saying, 3 “Our father died in the wilderness, and he was not in the company_ of xtthem_that gathered_themselves_to- gether against / the Lorp in the com- pany_of Korah; but died in his_own sin, and had no sons.
4 Why should the_name_of our father be done_away from among his family, because he hath no son? Give unto us therefore a possession among the_ brethren_of our father.”
5 And Moses brought their before J the Lorp.
6 And Jthe Lorp spake unto Moses, saying,
7 “The_daughters_of Zelophehad aspeak right: thou shalt_surely give them a possession_of an inheritance among their father’s brethren: and thou -shalt_cause -the_inheritance_of their father to_pass unto them.
“cause
Numsers XXVIII. 2.
8 And thou shalt_speak unto the_ schildren_of Israél, saying, If a iman ‘die, and have no ‘son, then ye «shall_ cause his inheritance ‘to_pass unto his daughter.
9 ‘And if he have no daughter, then ye -shall_give his inheritance unto his brethren.
10 And if he have no brethren, then ye ‘shall_give his ~inheritance unto his father’s brethren.
il And if his father have no brethren, then ye-shall_give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is_next to him of his family, and he -shall_possess it: and it -shall_be unto the_s children_of Israél a statute_of judgment, acas 4 the Lorp commanded -Moses.”
12 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “sGet_thee_up into xthis mount «xAba- rim, and «see rthe land which I -have_ given unto the_s children _of Israel.
13 And -when_thou_hast_seen it, thou also -shalt_be_gathered unto thy people, acas Aaron thy brother was_gathered.
14 For ye rebelled_against My ™com- mandment in the_desert_of Zin, in the_ strife_of the congregation, to sanctify Me at the water before their eyes: that
B.C.1
8. Luke3.2
&. sons.
is the_water_of m Meribah in Kadesh in| 24.
the_wilderness_of Zin.”
15 And Moses spake unto J the Lorp, saying, 16 “FLet J the Lorp, the_=God_of the
spirits_of all flesh, set a ¢man over the} 35-33,
congregation,
17 Which 'may_go_out before them,| lob
and which tmay_go-_in before them, and |“
which 'may_lead_them_out, and which 'tmay_bring_them_in ; that the_congre- gation_of 4 the Lorp ‘the not as xsheep which have no shepherd.”
18 And Jthe Lorp said unto Moses, “-Take thee j Joshua the_son_of Nun, a ‘man in whom 7s the Spirit, and -lay| . thine ~hand bp him ;
19 And «set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congrega- tion; and -give him a charge in their sight.
20 And thou -shalt_put some_of thine honour upon him, that all the_congre- gation_of the_schildren_of Israél Mmay_ be_obedient. Es
21 And he shall_stand before Eleazar the priest, who -shall_ask counsel for
him after the_jud, nt_ =Urim | uv. Urim, i _judgment_of «x=U: a nt
before Jthe Lorp: at his word shall_ they_go_out, and at his ™word they shall_come_in, both he, and all the_ schildren_of Israél with him, even all the congregation.”
22 And Moses did @ as the Lorp com- manded him: and he took Joshua, and set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation :
23 And he laid hisshands upon him, and gave him a charge, «as J the Lorp sp commanded by the-hand_of Moses.
2 8 AND 'the Lorp spake unto Moses, saying,
2“.Command -the_schildren_of Is- °
raél, and -say unto them, My ap-offer- ing, and My / bread for My sacrifices_ made_by_fire, fora sweet savour_unto_
18. Deut. a. 7,8; 34.9. + Soca
Yjenovall
é
$. SONS.
21. Ex. 2.
Salvation. — . ish.
m
m. mouth, —
a, accord-
ing-as
:
Jehovah.
23. Deut. 5.
28; 31. 7, sp. spake.
8S. ’
STATED — aE
. food. r. savour-_of My rest.
13
D}
a
| B.C. 1452. b. bring. ear.
p- prepare.
SABBATH.
| 1. libation. | 10. See Ezek. 46. 4, 5. u. Upon. | MonTHry.
J. Jehovah.
pr-prepared.
wu. upon. PASSOVER.
16-25. Ex. xii. Lev. 23. 5-8. DEvr. 16. 1-8. EzeEK. 45, 21-25.
J. or festival.
ee — —
Me, shall_ye_observe to 4 offer unto Me in their due_season.
3And thou -shalt_say unto them, This zs the offering_made_by_fire which ye shall_? offer unto 4the Lorp; two_ lambs_of the first year pe without_spot day by day, for a continual « burnt_ offering.
4The one “lamb shalt_thou_p offer in the morning, and the other *lamb shalt thou p offer be at x-even ;
5 And a tenth_part_of an xephah_of flour for a gmeat_offering, mingled with peesburih-part-ot a xhin_of beaten oi
6 Jt is a continual « burnt_offering, which was_ordained in mount Sinai for a rsweet savour, a_sacrifice_made_by_ fire unto 4 the Lorp.
7And the_idrink_offering thereof shall be the_fourth_part_of a xhin for the onexlamb : in the holy place -shalt_ thou_cause the strong_wine to be_ poured ynto Jthe Lorp fora !drink_ offering.
8 And the other “amb shalt_thou_ p offer be at x-even : as the_g meat_offer- ing_of the morning, and as the_! drink_ offering thereof, thou shalt_p offer it, a sacrifice_made_by_fire, of a *sweet sa- your unto J the Lonrp.
9 And on the sabbath day two lambs_ of the first year pe without_spot,and two tenth_deals_of flour for a 9 meat_offer- ing, mingled with xoil, and / the_drink_ offering thereof :
10 This isthe_« burnt_offering_ofevery sabbath, « beside the continual «burnt_ offering, and his ! drink_offering.
llAnd in the beginnings_of your months ye shall_? offer a «burnt_offer-
"ing unto ‘the Lorp; two young bul-
locks, and one ram, seven lambs_of the first year pe without_spot :
72 And three tenth_deals_of flour .fo7’ a& gmeat_offering, mingled with xoil, for xone xbullock ; and two tenth_deals_of flour for a 9 meat_offering, mingled with oil, for xone xram ;
18 And a several tenth_deal_of flour mingled with oil for a 9 meat_offering unto xonexlamb ; for a « burnt_offering_ of a rsweet sayour, a sacrifice_made_ by_fire unto J the Lorp.
44 And their /idrink_offerings shall_ be half a xhin of v wine unto a xbullock, and the_third_part_of a xhin unto a xram, and a fourth_part_of a xhin unto a xlamb: this is the_« burnt_offering_ of every month throughout the_ months_of the year. ?
15 And one kid_of the goats for a sin_ offering unto ! the Lorp shall_be_pr of-
“|fered, ubeside the continual «burnt_
offering, and his / drink_offering. 16 And in the fourteenth day of the ness xmonth is the passover of J the ORD.
xmonth 7s the f feast: seven days shall =unleayened_bread be_eaten.
18 In the first xday shall be a holy convocation; ye shall_do no manner_ of servile work therein :
19 But ye -shall_? offer a sacrifice_ made_by-tire for a « burnt_offering unto ‘the Lorp; two young bullocks, and
y 7 And in the fifteenth day of xthis
one ram, and seven lambs_of the first year: they shall_be unto you » with- out_blemish :
20 And their 9 meat_offering shall be of flour mingled with xoil : three tenth_ deals shall_ye_pr offer for a bullock, and two tenth_deals for a xram ;
21.4 several tenth_deal shalt_thou_ pr offer for every lamb, throughout the seven xlambs :
2 And one goat for a sin_offering, to make_an_atonement for you.
. ™ Ye shall_vr offer -these beside the a burnt_offering in the morning, which ts for w xcontinual « burnt_offering.
24 After this_manner ye shall_pr offer daily, throughout the seven days, the_ Jomeat_of the_sacrifice_made_by_fire_ of a * sweet savour unto ! the Lorp: it shall_be_pr offered beside the continual «burnt_offering, and his !drink_offer- ing. 2 And on the seventh xday ye shall_ have a holy convocation ; ye shall_do no servile work.
26 Also in the_day_of the firstfruits, when ye bring a new ¢ meat_offering unto J¢he Lorp, after your weeks be out, ye shall_have a holy convocation ; ye shall_do no servile work :
offering for a *sweet savour unto ! the | Lorp ; two young bullocks, one ram, seven lambs_of the first year ;
28 And their 7 meat_offering_of flour mingled with xoil, three tenth_deals unto xone xbullock, two tenth_deals unto xone xram,
229 A several tenth_deal unto xone xlamb, throughout the seven xlambs ;
30 And one kid_of the goats, to make_ an_atonement for you.
31 Ye shall_pr offer them beside the continual «burnt_offering, and his 4 meat_offering, (they shall_be unto you Pp without_blemish) and their 7i drink_ offerings.
29 “AND in the seventh xmonth, on
the first day of the month, ye shall_have a holy convocation; ye shall_do no servile work: it tis a day_ of blowing_the_trumpets unto you.
2 And ye -shall_pr offer a «burnt_ offering for a rsweet savour unto ! the Lord; one young bullock, one ram, and seven lambs of the first year p with- out_blemish :
8 And their gmeat_offering shall be of flour mingled with oil, three tenth_ deals for @ bullock, and two tenth_ deals for a xram,
4 And one tenth_deal for xone xlamb, throughout the seven xlambs:
5 And one kid_of the goats for a sin_
offering, to make_an_atonement for you: 6 Beside the_« burnt_offering_of the month, and his g meat_offering, and the daily «burnt_offering, and his gmeat_ offering, and their / drink_offerings, ac- cording_unto their omanner, for a r sweet savour, a sacrifice_made_by_fire unto / the Lorp.
7 And ye shall_have on the tenth day of xthis xseventh xmonth a holy conyvo-
| Nomszrs XXVIIL 3. Numbers XXIX.7.
B.C. 1452. p. perfect. g. gift_offer-
ing.
pr. prepare.
@. ascend- ing-offer- ing.
So. food. Tr. or savour. of rest.
2% But ye -shall_offer the aburnt_| 2
pr. prepar- ed.
FIRsT- FRUITS.
pr. prepare.
g. giftoffer- | ing. li. libations.
BLOWING OF TRUMPETS.
r. or savour of rest.
J. BANE
Pp. pertect.
g. gift_offer- ing.
li. libations. 0. ordi- nance.
ATONE- MENT. 7-11. LEv. xvi; 23. 26- 32.
133
NumBErRs XXIX. 8.
B.C. 1452.
near.
a.ascending- offering.
T. or sayour- of ree i
p. perfect.
g. gift-offer- ing.
FEAST OF TABER- NACLES.
First Day.
12-16. LEV.
23. 33:
. 33-36. DEvT. 16. 13-15, EZEK.
45. 25. J. or festival. J. Jehovah.
1. libation.
SECOND Day,
g- gift-offer-
ing. Ui. libations.
0, ordi- nance.
TuIRD Day.
FourRTH Day.
cation ; and ye*shall_afflict your -souls: ye shall not do any work therein :
8 But ye -shall_? offer a « burnt_offer- ing unto ’ the Lorp for a sweet savour ; one young bullock, one ram, and seven lambs_of the first year; they shall_be unto you » without_blemish.
9 And their gmeat_offering shall be of flour mingled with oil, three tenth_ deals to a xbullock, and two tenth_deals to xone xram,
10 A several tenth_deal for xone xlamb, throughout the seven xlambs : f
11 One kid_of the goats for a sin_ offering; beside the_sin_offering_of xzatonement, and the continual ¢ burnt_ offering, and the_g meat_offering_of it, and their /i drink_offerings.
12 And on the fifteenth day of the seventh xmonth, ye shall_have a holy convocation; ye shall_do no servile work, and ye sshall_keep a / feast unto ‘the Lorp seven days:
13 And ye -shallvoffer a «burnt_ offering, a sacrifice_made_by_fire, of a rsweet savour unto /the Lorn; thirteen young bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs_of the first year; they shall_be pwithout_blemish :
14 And their gmeat_offering shall be of flour mingled with xoil, three tenth_ deals unto xevery bullock of the thirteen bullocks, two tenth_deals to xeach ram of the two xrams, :
15 And a several tenth_deal to xeach lamb of the fourteen lambs:
16 And one kid_of the goats for a sin_ offering ; beside the continual « burnt_ offering, his 9meat_offering, and his ' drink_offering.
17 And on the second xday ye shall offer twelve young bullocks, two rams, fourteen lambs_of the first year vp with- out_spot:
18 And their 9 meat_offering and their li drink_offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according_to their number, after the omanner:
19 And one kid_of the goats for a sin_ offering; beside the continual « burnt_ offering, and the ymeat_offering thereof, and their / drink_offerings.
20 And on the third xday eleven bul- locks, two rams, fourteen lambs_of the first year p without_blemish ;
21 And their gmeat_offering and their lidrink_offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according_to their number, after the omanner :
2 And one goat for a sin_offering ; beside the continual «burnt_offering, and his 7 meat_offering, and his! drink_ offering.
23 And on the fourth xday ten bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs_of the first year p without_blemish :
24 Their gmeat_offering and their lidrink_offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according_to their number, after the omanner :
25 And one kid_of the goats for a sin_ offering ; beside the continual « burnt_ offering, his 7meat_offering, and his 'drink_offering.
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NumBers XXX. 4.
26 And on the fifth xday nine bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs_of the first year p without_spot:
27 And their ¢meat_offering and their
B.C. 1462 ; Firru Day.
p. perfect, — g. eift-offer-
li drink_offerings for the bullocks, for} ing.
the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according_to their number, after the omanner : 5
28 And one goat for a sin_offering ; beside the continual « burnt_offering, and his y meat_offering, and his /drink_ offering.
22 And on the sixth xday eight bul- locks, two rams, and fourteen lambs_of the first year p without_blemish :
30 And their 7meat_offering and their li drink_offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according_to their number, after the omanner: ~
31 And one goat for a sin_offering ; beside the continual «burnt_offering, his ymeat_offering, and his /drink_ offering.
82 And on the seventh xday seven bullocks, two rams, and fourteen lambs_ of the first year » without_blemish :
33 And their 7 meat_offering and their i drink_offerings for the bullocks, for the rams, and for the lambs, shall be according_to their number, after the omanner : d
34 And one goat for a sin_offering; beside the continual «burnt_offering, his gmeat_offering, and his /drink_ offering.
35 On the eighth xday ye shall_have a dsolemn assembly ; ye shall_do no ser- vile work therein:
36° But ye eshall_toffer a «burnt_ offering, a sacrifice_made_by_fire, of a *sweet savour unto ‘the Lorp: one bullock, one ram, seven lambs_of the first year » without_blemish :
37 Their 9meat_offering and their drink_offerings for the bullock, for the ram, and for the lambs, shall be according_to their number, after the omanner :
38 And one goat for a sin_offering ; beside the continual «burnt_offering, and his g meat_offering, and his? drink_ offering.
39 These things ye shall_do unto 4 the Lorp in your «pset_feasts, beside your vows, and your freewill_offerings, for your «burnt_offerings, and for your ymeat_offerings, and for your édrink_ offerings, and for your peace_offerings.”
40 And Moses told the_schildren_of Israél according_to all that Jthe Lorp
commanded «Moses. 30 AND Moses spake unto the_heads_ of the tribes concerning the_
schildren_of Israél, saying, “This is the thing which Jthe Lorp hath com- manded.
2Tf a ‘man tvow a vow unto / the Lor, or «swear an oath to bind his soul with a bond ; he shall not # break his word, heshall_do according to all xsthat proceedeth out_of his mouth.
3 If a woman also tvow a vow_unto J the Lorp, and -bind herself by a bond, being in her father’s house in her youth;
4 And her father -hear her -vow, and
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1. libation,
SixtH Day, |
SEVENTH | Day.
EIGHT: Day.
o. ordi- nance.
a.ascending-
offering. |
ap.ap- pointed_
seasons. li. libations.
8. sons,
Vows. | A Man. 1 1, 2. Matt. 5. 33-37, N 8. SONS. i. Heb. ish.
p. profane. |
A YouNG Woman.”
y i 7
| Numpers XXX. 5.
B.C. 1452. jher bond wherewith she hath bound
J, Jehovah.
A WIFE.
8, Gen, 3. 16.
A Widow, OR A DivoRcED Woman.
i, ish.
amis 13
eance-of.
@. anah- shim, men,
her soul, and her father -shall_hold_ his_peace at her: then all her vows ‘shall_stand, and every bond where- with she hath bound her soul shall_ stand.
5 But if her father «disallow her in the_day_that he heareth; not any_of her vows, or of her bonds wherewith she hath bound her soul, shall_stand: and Ithe Lorp shall_forgive her, because her father disallowed her.
6 And if she had at all a husband, when she vowed, or uttered ought out_ of her lips, wherewith she bound her soul;
7 And her husband heard it, and sheld_his_peace at her in the_day_that he heard 7¢ : then her vows «shall_stand, and her bonds wherewith she bound her soul shall_stand. ‘
8 But if her husband tdisallowed her on the_day_that he_heard 7t ; then he -shall_make her -vow which she vowed, and -that_which she uttered with her lips, wherewith she bound her soul, of_ none_effect: and ! the Lorp shall_for- give her.
®* But every vow_of a widow, and of_ her_that_is_divoreed, wherewith they ‘have_bound their souls, shall_stand against her.
10 And if she vowed in her husband’s house, or bound her soul by a bond with an oath ;
M11 And her husband sheard it, and sheld_his_peace at her, and disallowed her not : then all her vows sshall_stand, and eyery bond wherewith she bound her soul shall_stand.
2 But if her husband hath utterly made them void on the day he heard them ; then whatsoever proceeded_out of her lips concerning her vows, or con- cerning the_bond_of her soul, shall not Stand ; her husband -hath_made_them_ void; and / the Lorp shall_forgive her.
18 Kyery vow, and every binding oath to afflict the soul, her husband tmay_ establish it, or her husband tmay_make_ it_void.
144 But if her husband altogether hold_his_peace at her from day to day ; then he -establisheth all her -vows, or all her “bonds, which are upon her : he -confirmeth them, because he held_his_ peace at her in the_day_that he heard them.
16 But if he shall any_ways make them void after_that he_hath_heard them; then he -shall_bear her ~ini- quity.”
Ww These ave the statutes, which "the Lorp commanded «Moses, between a ‘man and his wife, between the father and his daughter, be77g yet in her youth in her father’s house.
AND "the Lorn spake unto Moses,
saying,
2“-Avenge a’ the_s children_of Israél of m-the Midianites: afterward shalt_ thou_be_gathered unto thy people.”
3 And Moses spake unto the people, Saying, “Arm «some_of yourselves
unto the war, and let_them_go against
NumBrrs XXXI. 21:
mthe Midianites, ‘and avenge J the Lorp of Midian.
4 Of every tribe a thousand, through- out all the_tribes_of Israél, shall_ye_ send to the war.”
5 So there were_delivered out_of the_ thousands_of Israél, a thousand of every xtribe, twelve thousand armed_for war,
6 And Moses sent then to the war, a thousand of every xtribe, them and -Phinehasthe_son_of Eleazar the priest, to the war, with the v holy instruments, and the trumpets to blow in his hand.
7 And they warred against ™ the Mi- dianites, «cas 'the Lorp commanded “Moses ; and they slew all the males.
8 And they slew -the_kings_of Midian, beside the_rest_of them-_that were_ slain; namely, “Evi, and “Rekem, and «Zur, and «Hur, and «Reba, five kings_of Midian: -Balaam also the_son_of Beor they slew with the sword.
9 And the_s children_of Israél took all -the_women_of Midian captives, and their rall their cattle, and and call their goods.
10 And they / burnt «all their cities wherein they dwelt, and all their goodly_castles, with fire.
11 And they took «all the spoil, and call the prey, both of «xmen and of xbeasts.
2 And they brought «the captives, and «the prey, and «the spoil, unto Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and unto the_congregation_of the_schildren_of Israél, unto the camp at the_plains_of Moab, which are by Jordan near Jericho. by 5
13 And Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and all the_princes_of the congregation, went_forth to meet them without the camp.
14 And Moses was_wroth with the_ ofticers_of the host, with the captains over xthousands, and captains over xhundreds, x+which came from the h battle.
15 And Moses said unto them, “ Have ye saved all the / women alive ?
16 Behold, these caused the_s chil- dren_of Israél, through the_counsel_of Balaam, to commit trespass against Tthe Lorp in the_matter_of Peor, and there was a xplague among the_con- gregation_of Jthe Lorp.
17 Now therefore -kill every male among the little_ones, and -kill every woman that_hath_known ‘man by ly- ing_with » him.
18 But all the women «children, that shave not known a ™man by lying. with him, -keep_alive for yourselves.
19 And -do pe «abide without the camp seven days: whosoever hath_ killed any person, and whosoever hath_ touched any slain, ‘purify both pour- selbes and your captives on the third xday, and on the seventh xday.
20 And purify all yowr raiment, and all that_is_made_of skins, and all work_ of goats’ hair, and all things_made_of wood.” _
21 And Eleazar the priest said unto the_« men_of xwar x+which went to the
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m. Midian. t. or to ren- der the- vengeance. of Jehovah ainst Midian.
War. 6. Ch. 10. 9. v. or vessels— of the sanc- tuary.
"THE KINGs OF MIDIAN
8. SONS.
6. burnt_up.
a. Heb. ahdahm.
WOMEN AND VIRGINS.
h. host-of the battle. 15. See Deut.
20, 14. 1Sam. 15. 3. f. females.
16. Ch.25.1-4.
§. SONS. J. Jehovah.
i. ish. m, a male.
PURIFICA- TION.
@. Heb anahshim.
NumpBers XXXI. 22.
B.C. 1452.
st. statute. J. Jehovah.
23. CH. xix.
HEAVE- OFFERING.
a. Heb, ahdahm.
h. the host.
@. Heb. anahshim. h. host, tsah-
bah.
o. oxen.
$. Sons.
ac. accord- ing-as Jehovah. WARRIORS’
HEAVE-
OFFERING.
p. people-of the host.
i. in the host.
t. the-num- ber-of the sheep.
J. Jehovah's.
o. oxen.
battle, “This is the_s¢ ordinance_of the law which Jthe Lorp commanded “Moses; .
2 Only -the gold, and -the silver, oe brass, -the iron, «the tin, and -the ea 2,
23 Every thing that 'may_abide the fire, ye shall_make_it_go_through the fire, and it -shall_be_clean : neverthe- less it shall_be_purified with the_water_ of separation: and all that tabideth not the fire ye shall_make_go_through the water.
24 And ye -shall_wash your clothes on the seventh xday, and ye sshall_be_ clean, and afterward ye shall_.come into the camp.”
> And Jthe Lorp spake unto Moses, Saying,
46 “-Take -the_sum_of the_prey that was_taken, both of « xman 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 aia and between all the congrega- ion: -
28 And -levy a tribute unto! the Lorp of -the_«men_of xwar x+which went_ out to i xbattle: one soul of five xhun- dred, both of the persons, and of the o beeves, and of the asses, and of the sheep :
29 'fake it of their half, and «give 7t unto Eleazar the priest, for a heave_ offering of J the Lorp.
30 And of the_schildren_of Israél’s half, thou shalt_take one portion of xfifty, of the persons, of the « beeves, of the asses, and of the flocks, of all man- ner_of beasts, and «give then unto the Leyvites,+which_keep the_charge_of the_ tabernacle_of Jthe Lorp.”
31 And Moses and Eleazar the priest did ac as 1 the Lorp commanded -Moses.
82 And the booty, being the_rest_of the prey which the_pmen_of }xwar had_caught, was six hundred thousand and seventy thousand and five thou- sand sheep,
33 And threescore and twelve thou- sand o beeves,
34 And threescore and one thousand
asses, -
8 And thirty and two thousand sper- sons in all, of xwomen that had not known “man by lying_with him.
36 And the half, which was the_por- tion_of xthem_that went_out ‘to xwar, was in ‘number three hundred thou- sand and seven and thirty thousand and five hundred sheep.
87 And ‘the Lorp’s tribute of the sheep was six hundred and threescore and fifteen.
88 And the obeeves were thirty and six thousand; of which /the Lorp’s tribute was threescore and twelve.
39 And the asses were thirty thou- sand and five hundred ; of which Jthe Lorp’s tribute was threescore and one.
40 And the sa persons were sixteen thousand; of which Jthe Lorp’s tri- bute was thirty and two s persons.
41 And Moses gave the tribute, which
was ‘the Lorp’s heaye_offering, unto
Numsrrs XXXII. 5. Eleazar the priest, acas Jthe Lorp| B.C. 1452
commanded ~Moses.
#2 And of the_schildren_of Israél’s| Propze’s
half which Moses divided from the «men x+that warred,
43 (Now the_half_that pertained unto the congregation was three hundred thousand and thirty thousand andseven thousand and five hundred sheep,
4 And thirty and six thousand o beeves,
45 And thirty thousand asses and five hundred,
46 And sixteen thousand sa persons ;)
47 Even of the_schildren_of Israél’s half, Moses took one xportion of ~fifty, both of axman and of xbeast, and gave
them unto the Levites, +which_kept| #hdahi
the_charge_of the_tabernacle_of ‘the Lorp; «cas Jthe Lorp commanded -Moses.
48 And the officers which were over thousands_of the host, the_captains_of xthousands, and captains_of *hun- dreds, came_near unto Moses :
49 And they said unto Moses, “Thy servants shave_taken ~the_sum_of the_ emen_of xwar which are under our ha charge, and there -lacketh not one ‘man of us.
50 We have therefore brought an roblation for ‘the Lorp, what ‘every_ man hath gotten, of jewels_of gold, chains, and bracelets, rings, j and tablets, to make_an_atonement for our souls before Jthe Lorp.”
51 And Moses and Eleazar the priest took rthe gold_of them, even all wrought jewels.
52 And all the_gold_of the » offering that they he offered_up to ‘the Lorn, of the_captains_of xthousands, and of -the_captains_of xhundreds, was six- teen thousand seven hundred and fifty shekels. :
53 (For the_¢ men_of xwar had_taken spoil, ‘every_man for_himself.)
54 And Moses and Eleazar the priest took -the gold_of «the_captains_of xthousands and of xhundreds, and brought it into the_te tabernacle_of the congregation, for a memorial for the_ schildren_of Israél before ! the Lorp, 82 NOW the-_schildren_of Reuben
and the_s children_of Gad had a very great multitude_of cattle: and when_they_saw tthe_land_of Jazer, and vthe_land_of Gilead, tha place was a place for cattle ;
2 The_schildren_of Gad and the_ schildren_of Reuben_came and spake unto Moses, and to Eleazar the priest, and unto the_princes_of the congrega- tion, saying,
3 “Ataroth, and Dibon, and Jazer, and Nimrah, and Heshbon, and Elea- leh, and “Shebam, and Beon,
smote before the_congregation_of Is- raél, ,its a land_for cattle, and thy servants have cattle: ;
5 Wherefore,” said they, “if we ‘have_ found grace in thy sight, Het xthis Sand be_given unto thy servants for a pos-
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behold, the] ‘a
Ni ebo, and 4 Bven the country which Jthe Lorp|J. Jehovah.
HEAVE.
OFFERING.
@. anab- shim.
h. ees offering.
he. heaved. up.
53. Deut. 20. 14.
at. if,
B.C. 1452.
| Moses Ex-' YOSTU- LATES.
8. SONS, 07
| descend- ants.
J. Jehovah. 8-15. See ch.
xiii. xiv. Deut. 1.
ce, Heb. | anahshim.
THEIR REPLY.
Numpers XXXII. 6.
session, aid ‘bring us not over xJor- dan.”
6 And Moses said unto the-_s children_ of Gad and to the_schildren_of Reu- ben, “Shall your brethren go to xwar, and shall pe sit here?
7 And wherefore tdiscourage ye «the_ heart_of the_schildren_of Israél from going_over into the land which / the Lorp shath_given them ?
8 Thus did your fathers, when I sent them from Kadesh_barnea to see -the land.
9 For when they went_up unto the_ valley_of Eshcol, and saw they discouraged «the_heart_of the_ schildren_of Israél, that they should not go into the land which J the Lorp had_given them.
10 And ‘the Lorp’s anger was_kin- dled othe same xtime, and He sware, saying,
il ‘Surely none_of the “men that
came_up out_of Egypt, from twenty ears old and upward, shall_see -the and which I sware unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob; because they shave not wholly followed Me:
12 Saye Caleb the_son_of Jephunneh the Kenezite, and Joshua the_son_of Nun: for they have wholly followed ‘the Lorp.’
18 And J the Lorp’s anger was_kindled against Israel, and He made_them_ wander in the wilderness forty years, until all the generation, that had_done xeyil in the_sight_of ‘the Lorp, was_ consumed.
14 And, behold, ye are_risen_up in your fathers’ stead, an increase_of sin- ful «men, to augment yet the_fierce anger_of ‘the Lorp toward Israél.
1s For if ye 'turn_away from after Him, He -will yet again leave them in the wilderness; and ye «shall_destroy all xthis xpeople.”
16 And they came_near unto him, and said, “We will_build sheepfolds here for our cattle, and cities for our little_ ones : :
W% But we ourselves will_go ready armed before the_schildren_of Israél, until we ‘have_brought them unto their place: and our little_ones -shall_dwell in the fenced cities because of the_ inhabitants_of the land.
18 We will not return unto our houses, until the_schildren_of Israel shave_ inherited ‘every_man his inheritance.
19 For we will not inherit with them on yonder side xJordan, or forward ; because our inheritance -is_fallen to us on this side xJordan eastward.”
20 And Moses said unto them, “If ye will_do xthis *thing, if ye will_go_armed before ’the Lorp to xwar, ~
21 And -will_go all_of_you armed over xJordan before Jthe Lorp, until He shath_driven_out’ His «enemies from before Him,
22 And the land “be_subdued before ‘the. Lorp: then afterward ye shall_ return, and -be guiltless before ’ the Lorp, and before Israél; and xthis xland shall_be your possession before J the Lorn.
23 But if ye will not do so, behold,
S Numbers XXXII. 42.
ye shave_sinned against ‘the Lorp: ae be_sure your sin will_find pon out.
24 -Build you cities for your little_ ones, and folds for your sheep; and 'do xithat_which hath_proceeded out_of your mouth.”
2> And the_s children_of Gad and the_ schildren_of Reuben spake unto Moses, saying, “Thy servants will_do «as my lord -commandeth. :
°6 Our little_ones, our wives, our flocks, and all our cattle, shall_be there in the_cities_of xGilead : i
27 But thy servants will_pass_over, every_man armed for war, before the Lorp to xbattle, as my lord saith.” i
28 So concerning them’ Moses com- manded -Eleazar the priest, and-Joshua: the_son_of Nun, and «the_chief fathers_ of the tribes_of the_schildren_of Is- raél:
29 And Moses said unto them, “If the_ s children_of Gad and the_s children_of Reuben will_pass with you over *Jor- dan, every_man armed to xbattle, before Jthe Lorp, and -the land -«shall_be_ subdued before you; then ye -shall_ give them the_land_of xGilead for a possession =
30 But if they will not pass_over with: you armed, they :shall_have_possessions among you in the_land_of Canaan.”
81 And the_s children_of Gad and the_ schildren_of Reuben answered, saying, “a As ‘the Lorp -hath_said unto thy servants, so will_we_do.
32 Ge will_pass_over armed before Tthe Lorp into the_land_of Canaan, that the_possession_of our inheritance on this_side xJordan may be ours.”
*3 ‘And Moses gave unto them, even to the_schildren_of Gad, and to the_ schildren_of Reuben, and unto half the_tribe_of Manasseh the_son_of Jo- seph, -the_kingdom_of Sihon king_of the Amorites, and -the_kingdom_of Og king_of xBashan, the land, with the_ cities thereof in the ¥ coasts, even the_ cities_of the country round_about.
34 And the_schildren_of Gad built -Dibon, and ~Ataroth, and ~Aroer,
8 And «Atroth, Shophan, and Ja- azer, and Jogbehah,
36° And +Beth-nimrah, and -Beth- haran, fenced cities: and folds_for sheep.
37 And the_s children_of Reuben built -Heshbon, and -Elealeh, and -Kir- jathaim,
38 And -Nebo, and -Baal-meon, (their names being changed,) and -Shibmah: and gaye other names unto the cities which they builded. i
89 And the_schildren_of Machir the_ son_of Manasseh went to Gilead, and took it, and dispossessed -the Amorite which was in it.
40 And Moses gave *Gilead unto Machir the_son_of Manasseh; and he dwelt therein.
41 And Jair the_son_of Manasseh went and took -the_small_towns there- of, and called them /? Havoth-jair.
42 And Nobah went and took -Kenath, and «the_villages thereof, and called it Nobah, after his_own name.
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AGREE- MENT. | 3.5008. |} w.according-| as. }
i
MOSES GIVES Con-! MANDMENT. | | 8. SONS.
j } t i
J. Jehovah. |
THEIR IN- HERITANCE. §. SONS.
b. borders,
THEIR CITIES. $. Sons.
h, Hayoth-
ah illages-of Jair.
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3
Numpers XXXIII. 1.
B.C. 1452. JOURNEYS
OF_THE ISRAELITES. 8, Sons.
m., mouth-of Jehovah.
3. Jehovah.
se, sea_of reeds.
33 THESE are the_journeys-_of the_
schildren_of Israél, which went_ forth out_of the_land_of Egypt with their armies under the_hand_of Moses and Aaron.
2 And Moses wrote their -goings_out according_to their journeys by the_ mcommandment_of Jthe Lorp: and these are their journeys according_to their goings_out.
8 And they departed from Rameses in the «first xmonth, on the fifteenth day of the first xmonth; on the_morrow after the passover the_schildren_of Israél went_out with a high hand in the_ sight_of all the Egyptians.
4 For the Egyptians buried all their firstborn, whith / the Lorp had_smitten among them: upon their gods also! the Lorp executed judgments.
5 And the schildren_of Israél_re- moved from Rameses, and pitched in Succoth,
6 And they departed from Succoth, and pitched in Etham, which 7s in the_ edge_of the wilderness.
7 And they remoyed from Etham, and turned_again unto Pi-hahiroth, which ts before Baal-zephon : and they pitched before Migdol.
8 And they departed from before Pi- hahiroth, and passed_through the_ midst_of the sea into the wilderness, and went three days’ journey in the_ wilderness_of Etham, and pitched in Marah.
9 And they removed from Marah, and came unto Elim; and in Elim were twelve fountains_of =water, and three- score_and_ten palm trees; and they pitched there.
10 And they removed from Elim, and encamped by the_se Red sea.
11 And they removed from the_se Red Boe and encamped in the_wilderness_of Sin.
12And they took_their_journey out_ of the_wilderness_of Sin, and encamped in Dophkah.
13 And they departed from Dophkah, and encamped in Alush.
14 And they removed from Alush, and encamped at Rephidim, where was no water for the people to drink.
15 And they departed from Rephidim, and pitched in the_wilderness_of Sinai.
16 And they removed from the_desert_ of Sinai, and pitched at Kibroth-hat- taavah.
7 And they departed from Kibroth- hattaavah, and encamped at Hazeroth.
18 And they departed from Hazeroth, and pitched in Rithmah.
19 And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmon-parez.
20 And they departed from Rimmon- parez, and pitched in Libnah.
21 And they removed from Libnah, and pitched at Rissah.
2 And they journeyed from Rissah, and pitched in Kehelathah.
2 And they went from Kehelathah, and pitched in mount Shapher.
24 And they removed from mount Shapher, and encamped in Haradah.
2% And they remoyed from Haradah, and pitched in Makheloth.
Numpers XXXII. 53. 26 And they removed from Makheloth, | B.C. 145: hath.
and encamped at Ta
27 And they departed from Tahath, and ‘pitohed at Tarah,
28 And they removed from Tarah, and pitched in Mithcah.
2 And they went from Mithcah, and pitched in Hashmonah.
80 And they departed from Hashmo- nah, and encamped at Moseroth.
31 And they departed from Moseroth, and pitched in Bene-jaakan.
32 And they removed from Bene- Jaakan, and encamped at Hor-ha-
gad.
33 And they went from Hor-hagidgad, and pitched in Jotbathah. 3
34 And they removed from Jotbathah, and encamped at Ebronah.
35 And they departed from Ebronah, and encamped at Ezion-gaber.
36 And they removed from Ezion- gaber, and pitched in the_wilderness_of Zin, which is Kadesh.
37 And they removed from Kadesh, and pitched in xmount Hor, in the_edge_ of the_land_of Edom.
38 And Aaron the priest went_up into xmount Hor at the» commandment_ of Jthe Lorp, and died there, in the fortieth year after the_s children_of Israél were_come_out of the_land_of Egypt, in the first day of the fifth xmonth.
88 And Aaron was a hundred and twenty and three years old when he died in xmount Hor.
40 And king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the south in the_land_of Canaan heard of the_coming_of the_ s children_of Israél.
41 And shone departed from xmount Hor, and pitched in Zalmonah.
# And they departed from Zalmonah, and pitched in Punon.
43 And they departed from Punon, and pitched in Oboth.
4 And they depen from Oboth, and pitched in Ije-abarim, in the_border_ of Moab.
# And they departed from Iim, and pitched in Dibon-gad.
46 And they removed from Dibon-gad, and encamped in Almon-diblathaim.
47 And they removed from Almon- diblathaim, and pitched in the-moun- tains_of xAbarim, before Nebo.
48 And they departed from the_moun- tains_of xAbarim, and pitched in the_ plains_of Moab by Jordan near Jericho.
49 And they pitched by xJordan, from Beth_xjesimoth even unto Abel-shittim in the_plains_of Moab.
50 And Jthe Lorp spake unto Moses in the_plains_of Moab by Jordan near Jericho, saying,
51 “Speak unto the_s children_of Is- raél, and -say unto them, When pe are_ passed_over *Jordan into the_land_of Canaan ;
52 Then ye «shall_drive_out ~all the_ inhabitants_of the land from before you, and -destroy -all their pictures, and 'destroy -all their molten images, and ‘quite_pluck_down - places:
53 And ye sshall_dispossess the in-
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B.C. 1452. |habitants of -the land, and -dwell | dren_of Israél, saying, “This is the land) B.C. 1452. re therein: for I -have_given you -the | which ye shall_inherit by lot, which land to possess it. ‘the Lord commanded to give unto|s. Jehovah. 54 And ye -shall_divide -the land by | the nine xtribes, and to the half «tribe: lot for_an_inheritance among your 14 For the_tribe_of the_s children_of families: and to the more ye shall_| Reuben according_to the_house_of give -the more inheritance, and to the | their fathers, and the_tribe_of the_ fewer ye shall_give -the less inherit-|schildren_of xGad according_to the_|s. sons, ance: every_man’s inheritance shall_ | house_of their fathers, -have_reccived be in the_place where his lot 'falleth ; | their inheritance ; and half the_tribe_ according_to the_tribes_of your fathers | of Manasseh shaye_received their in- ye shall_inherit. heritance: j 5b. Josh. 23.} 55 But if ye will not drive_out -the_| 1 The_two xtribes and the half xtribe 144° 6: |inhabitants_of the land from before | -have_received their inheritance on this : you; then it -shall_come_to_pass, that | side xJordan near Jericho eastward, those which ye ‘let_remain of them | toward_the_sunrising.” shall be pricks in your eyes, and thorns 16 And /the Lorp spake unto Moses,| Divipers in your sides, and -shall_vex pow in the | saying, OF THE land wherein pe dwell. 17 “These are the_names_of the emen|_ LAND. 56 Moreover it -shall_come_to_pass, | which shall_divide the land unto you: pegenouah: that I shall_do unto you, as I thought | Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the_} anahshim. to do unto them.” son_of Nun. 18 And ye shall_take one prince of pest every tribe, to divide -the land by_ BORDERS | ¢ AND ‘the Lory spake unto Moses, | inheritance. eo saying, 19 And the_names_of the «men are Souru 2 “Command -the_schildren_of Is-| these: Of the_tribe_of Judah, Caleb BorDER. |rael, and say unto them, When pe | the_son_of Jephunneh. 4, Jehovah. |scome into the land_of Canaan; (this| 20 And of the_tribe_of the_s children_|s. sons. oh Steak i is the land that shall-_fall unto you | of Simeon, Shemuél the_son_of Ammi- 19, Jos); />-|for an inheritance, even the_land_of | hud. = Ezek. 47.13-| Canaan with the_? coasts thereof :) 21 Of the_tribe_of Benjamin, Elidad 19. 3 Then your south 0 quarter -shall_ | the_son_of Chislon. enorders, be from the_wilderness_of Zin along by | 2 And the_prince_of the_tribe_of the_ oth, |the_tocoast_of Edom, and your south | schildren_-of Dan, Bukki the_son_of bo. border, | border -shall_be the_outmost_coast_of | Jogli. ebul. the Salt sea eastward. 23 The_prince_of the_schildren_of 4 And your xborder «shall_turn from | Joseph, for the_tribe_of the-s children_ the south to the_ascent_of Akrabbim, | of Manasseh, Hanniel the_son_of and spass_on to Zin: and the_going_ | Ephod. forth thereof -shall_be from the south | 2!Andthe_prince_ofthe_tribe_ofthe_ to Kadesh-barnea, and -shall_go_on to | schildren_of Ephraim, Kemuél the_ Hazar-addar, and -pass_on to Azmon: | son_of Shiphtan. g.go-round./ 5 And the border -shall_gfetch_a_| 25 And the_prince_of the_tribe_of the_ compass from Azmon unto the_river_of | schildren_of Zebulun, Elizaphan the_ Egypt, and the_goings_out_of it :shall_ | son_of Parnach. = | be at the sea. 26 And the_prince_of the_tribe_of the_ WEST. 6 And as for the western border, ye | schildren_of Issachar, Paltiel the_son_ 6, Josh.15.12. |-shall even have the great xsea for a | of Azzan. fee uzek. border: this shall_be your west bor-| 2 And the_prince_of the_tribe_ofthe_ pees | der schildren_of Asher, Ahihud the_son_of NorTH. 7 And this shall_be your north bor- | Shelomi. 79. Josh. 15.) der: from the great xsea ye shall_point_| 28 And the_prince_of the_tribe_of the_ Tea pee out for you xmount Hor: schildren_of Naphtali, Pedahel the_ i517 8 From xmount Hor ye shall_point_ | son_of Ammihud.” out your border unto the,entrance_of 29 These are they whom ‘Jthe Lorp Hamath ; and the_goings_forth_of the | commanded to divide_the_inheritance border «shall.be to Zedad : unto -the-schildren_of Israél in the_ ® And the border :shall_go_on to | land_of Canaan. Ziphron, and the_goings_out_of it *shall_be at Hazar-enan: this shall_be your north border. 3 AND ‘the Lorp spake unto Moses 1451. EAST. 10 And ye :shall_point_out your east 5 in the_plains_of Moab by Jordan] Crr1rs or ote Josh. |border from Hazar-enan to She- | near Jericho, saying, si Hoek. 49 48.| Pham : ; 2 “Command ~the_schildren_of Is-| 7700s: M And the tocoast -shall_go_down | raél, that they «give unto the Levites|} son" || sh. shoulder, |{£0m Shepham to xRiblah, on the east | of the_inheritance_of their possession Heb. "\side of Ain; and the border :shall_| cities to dwell_in; and ye -«shall_give ketheph. j/descend, and -shall_reach unto the_|a/so unto the Levites suburbs for the Bb borders. |shside_of the_sea_of Chinnereth. east- | cities round_about them. Fuerir. | Ward: 3 And the cities -shall_they_have to ANCE OF 22 And the border -shall_go_down to | dwell_in; and the_suburbs_of them THE NINE |xJordan,andthe_goings_out_ofit-shall_ | shall_be for their cattle, and for their BEeES AND be at the Salt sea: this shall_be your | goods, and for all their beasts. 13-15. Josh. |land with the %coasts thereof round_| 4Andthe_suburbs_of the cities, which 14, 1-5. about.” ye shall_give unto the Levites, shall &. sons, 18 And Moses commanded -the_schil- | reach from the_wall_of the city and| 139 F5
| NumsBers XXXIII. 54.
NUMBERS XXXV. a
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NuMBERS XXXV. 5.
B.C, 1451.
IN ALL 48 CITIES. 6-8. DEuT. 4.
1413. JOsH. XX, Xxi,
i. Heb, ish.
CITIES OF
REFUGE.
J. Jehovah. 8. sons.
sm. smiteth a soul,
g. goel, or kinsman. | avenger, Heb. goel, Srom gahal, to | redeem. | sl. slayer, Heb, ro- tseeakh,
8. SONS.
sm. Heb.
| smiteth a | soul,
{ THE MURDERER. sl. or slayer.
g. goel, or kinsman- | avenger.
outward a thousand cubits round_ about.
5 And ye -shall_measure from without the city on -the_east side two_thousand cubits, and on «the_south side two_
| thousand cubits, and on -the_west side
two_thousand cubits, and on +the_ northside two_thousand cubits: andthe city shall be in the midst: this shall_ be to them the_suburbs_of the cities,
6 And ramong the cities which ye shall_give unto the Levites there shall be «six cities for xrefuge, which ye shall_ appoint for the manslayer, that_he_ may_flee thither : and to them ye shall_ add forty and two cities.
7 So all the cities which ye shall_give to the Levites shall be forty and eight cities: them shall ye give with their rsuburbs.
8 And the cities which ye shall_give shall be of the_possession_of the_s chil- dren_of Israél; from them that have xmany ye shall_give many; but from them that have *few ye shall_give few : tevery_one shall_give of his cities unto the Levites according_to his inheritance which he inheriteth.”
9’ And J the Lorp spake unto Moses, saying,
10 “«Speak unto the-_s children_of Is- raél, and ssay unto them, When pe +be_ come_over xJordan into the_land_of Canaan ;
11 Then ye -shall_appoint you cities to be cities_of refuge for you ; that the aslayer -may_flee thither, +which_ sm killeth any_s person at unawares,
72 And they «shall_be unto you «cities for refuge from the g+avenger; that xithe s/manslayer ‘die not, until he stand before the congregation in xjudg- ment.
18 And of these cities which ye shall_ give six cities shall ye have for refuge.
14 Ye shall_give -three xcities on this side xJordan, and -three xcities shall_
-|ye_give in the_land_of Canaan, which
shall_be cities_of refuge.
15 xThese six xcities shall_be a refuge, both for the_schildren_of Israél, and for the stranger, and for the sojourner among them: that every_one +that sm killeth any_s person unawares may_ flee thither.
16 And if he -smite him with an instru- ment of iron, so_that he die, he is a slamurderer: x+the s’murderer shall_ surely be_put_to_death.
W7 And if he -smite him with throwing a stone, wherewith he 'may_die, and he die, he 7s a sl!2murderer: x+the s! mur- derer shall_surely be_put_to_death.
18 Or 7f he «smite him with a hand weapon_of wood, wherewith he tmay_ die, and he die, he is a sl4murderer : xsthe s’murderer shall_surely be_put_ to_death.
19 The_g+revenger_of xblood himself shall slay -x+the s! murderer: when he meeteth him, he shall_slay him.
20 But if he thrust him of hatred, or ne at him by laying_of_wait, that he die;
21 Or in enmity ‘smite him with his hand, that he die : x+he_that smote him shall_surely be_put_to_death; for he
‘Numperrs XXXVI. 2.
is a slamurderer: the g4revenger_of) B.C.1 xblood shall_slay -*+the «! murderer, when he meeteth him,
22 But if he -thrust him suddenly} Taz M without enmity, or have cast upon him} SLAYER. any thing without laying_of_wait, ff
2% Or with any stone, wherewith a) man ‘tmay_die, seeing him not, and cast it upon him, that he die, and ~t was not his enemy, neither sought) his harm :
24 Then the congregation *shall_judge between x+the smslayer and the g+re- venger_of xblood according_to xthese xjudgments :
25 And the congregation sshall_deliver the slayer out_of the_hand_of the_ y4revenger-_of xblood, and the congrega- tion -shall_restore him to the_city_of his refuge, whither he was_fled : and he *shall_abide in it unto the_death_of the or high xpriest, .“ which was_anointed with the holy oil. i
26 But if xthe slayer shall at_any_ time come_without -the_border_of the_ city_of his refuge, whither he twas_fled ;
27 And the_g4revenger_of xblood «find him without the_borders_of the_city_of his refuge, and the_g-4revenger _ of xblood kill the slayer ; he i'shall not be_guilty of blood :
28 Because he should_have_remained in the_city_of his refuge until the_ death_of the gr high xpriest : but after the_death_of the gr high xpriest x-the slayer shall_return into the_land_of his possession.
23 So these things sshall_be for a statute_of judgment unto yeu through- out your generations in all your dwell- ings.
30 Whoso. smakilleth any _s person, xathes! murderer shall_be_put_to_death by the_mouth_of witnesses: but one witness shall not testify against any so person to cause him to die. so, soul.
31 Moreover ye shall_take no rsatis-|7. ransom, faction for the_:life_of a s! smurderer, which is / guilty of death: but he shall_be_surely put_to_death. phar, to
2 And ye shall_take no r satisfaction) Cover, for him_that_is_fled to the_city_of his|*pS%9 "7. refuge, that he should_come_again to|/. faulty to dwell in the land, until the_death of} die the priest.
83'So ye ghall not pollute -the land wherein pe are: for xblood it 'defileth -the land: and the land cannot be_ cleansed of the blood that +is_shed therein, but by the_blood_of +him_ that_shed it. i ;
34 'Defile not therefore -the land|é i which pe +shallinhabit, ‘wherein E] Wich ~ adwell: for € the Lorp +dwell » among} y. Jehoy: the_s children_of Israél.” in. in-the-
midst_of. 3 AND the_chief xfathers of the_ families_of the_s children_of Gi- lead, the_son_of Machir, the_son_of Manasseh, of the_families_of the_sons_|,. of Joseph, came_near, and spake before Moses, and before the princes, the_chief fathers of the_s children_of Israél :
2 And they said, “J The Lorp com- manded my ~lord to give -the land for an inheritance by lot to the_s children_ of Israél : and my lord was_commanded
g. goel, or kinsman uvenger.
gr. great priest. ah. hie.
i, is not guilty.
eo, copher, pes cah-
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B.C. 1451. by 1 the Lorn to give -the_inheritance_ ot Zelophehad our brother unto his daughters.
3 And if they -be married to any of the_sons_of the_other_tribes_of the_ s children_of Israél, then «shall their in- heritance be_taken from the_inherit- ance_of our fathers, and -shall_be_put to the_inheritance_of the tribe where- unto. they are_received : so shall_it_be_ taken from the_lot_of our inheritance.
4+ And when the jubilee of the_s chil- dren_of Israél shall_be, then «shall their inheritance be_put unto the_inherit- ance_of the tribe whereunto they are_ received : so shall their inheritance be_ taken_away from the_inheritance_of = tribe_of our fathers.”
Moses commanded -the_ nanan eee. of Israel according_ to fad mword of /the Lorp, saying, tribe_of the_sons_of Joseph +hath— said| well.
6 This is the thing which / the Lorp | -doth_command concerning the_daugh- | ters_of Zelophehad, saying, ‘Let them 6 marry to whom they think best ; only to the_family_of the_tribe_of their fa-| ther shall_they_? marry. j | 7 So shall not the_inheritance_of!
the_schildren_of Israél remove from tribe to tribe: for every_one_of the_
6. be wives.
DEUTERONOMY I. 16.
schildren_of Israél shall «keep_him- self to the_inheritance_of the_tribe_of his fathers.
5 And every daughter, that_possess- eth an inheritance in any tribe_of the_ schildren_of Israél, shall_be wife unto one of the_family_of the_tribe_of her father, that the_schildren_of Israél ‘may_enjoy ‘every_man the_inherit- = his fathers.
° Neither shall the inheritance re- move from one tribe to another tribe; but tevery_one of the_tribes_of the_ schildren_of Israél shall ~* keep_ him-) self to his_own inheritance.”
10 Even as ‘the. Lorp commanded) -Moses, so did the_daughters_of Zelo- phehad :
i For Mahlah, Tirzah, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Noah, the_daughters_ of Zelophehad, were married unto their father’s_brothers’ sons :
2 And they were married into the_| families_of the_sons_of Manasseh the_ son_of Joseph, and their inheritance} remained in the_tribe_of the_family_of| their father. |
13 These are the commandments and | |the judgments, which / the Lorp com- manded by the_hand_of Moses unto the_s children_of Israél in the_plains_
c. cleave.
i. Heb. ish.
i. ish. . sons. c. cleave.
J. Jehovah.
| of Moab by Jordan near Jericho.
THE FIFTH BOOK
| OF MOSES, CALLED | |
B.C. 1451.
|
}
DEUTERONOMY.
B.C. 1451. IHESE be the words which Moses; you: -go_in and spossess -the land B.C. 1451. j= | 4. spake unto all Israél on this side| which / the Lorp sware unto your fa- z. Jehovah. as nee xJordan in the wilderness, in the) thers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to) ness. |plain over_against the s« Red sea, be-| give unto them and to their seed after | su. Hed. tween Paran, and Tophel, and Laban, | them.’ and Hazeroth, and Dizahab. | 9 And I spake unto you at xthat_ CAPTAINS 2 (There are eleven days’ journey | xtime, saying, ‘I tam not able to bear | AND from Horeb by the_way_of mount Seir pow myself alone : JUDGES. unto Kadesh-barnea.) 103 The Lorp your =God hath_ a oee shu rs 3.SeeNum.| 3 And it came_to_pass in the fortieth plied pou, and, ‘behold, ye are this day 5. Jehovah 33. 38. year, in the eleventh month, on the first | as oe of day of the month, that Moses spake | tud him. 8. sons, unto the_schildren_of Israél, accord- 1 re The Lorp =God_of your fathers s. Jehovah. J. Jehoyah. |ing_unto all that’ the Lorp had_given | ‘make you a thousand times so many) him in_commandment unto them ; more as ye are, and bless pon, a 4. Num. 21 4 After he had_slain -Sihon the_| hath promised you!) ing-as. 35. king_of the Amorites, which +dwelt in} © HowcanT myself_alone tbear your Heshbon, and -Og the_king_of xBashan, | SNES GS and your burden, and your which +dwelt at Astaroth in Edrei: | strife ? 1491. 5 On this side Moses’ |of Moab, began Moses to declare xthis| standing, and known among your| 222 Eun: | ADDRESS. |sJaw, saying, tribes, and I will-make them rulers| 247% J. Jehovah 63 The LORD our =God spake unto over you.’ enosh. him: te |US in Horeb, saying, ‘Ye have_dwelt) 1! And ye answered me, and said, “Ererlast- |long enough in xthis xmount: “The thing which thou -hast_spoken is ing and 7 -Turn you, and -take your journey, | good for us to do.’ Triune _| and -go to the_mount_of the Amorites,| 15 So I took -the_chief_of your tribes, itn, and unto all the places nigh _there- wise = men, and known, and madethem Josh, 11.16-| unto, in the plain, in the ~hills, and in heads over you, captains_oyer thou- 2B. the yale, and in the south, and by the! sands, and captains_oyer hundreds, and sea side, to the_land_of the Canaanites, | captains_over fifties, and captains_over and unto xriver, the_river Euphrates. 16 And I charged | your -judges at
8 Behold, I -have_set «the land before |
xthat «time, saying, ‘“Hear the causes
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DeutTEROoNOMY I. 17.
B.C. 14651. i. Heb. ish.
Sf. Heb. faces.
ai. it.
“1490. THE Pos- SESSION OF THE LAND.
ae. accord- ing-as Je- hovah our Elohim, our Triune God.
ac. accord- ing-as.
1490. REPORT OF THE SPIES.
22. Comp. Num. xiii.
@. anah- shim,
e. Eshcol, Cluster_of grapes.
MURMUR- ING. 26. Num. 14. 1+4.
m. mouth_of Jehovah your Elohim.
a, are we going up?
ENcovu- RAGEMENT.
31. Ch. 32.11, 12. Ex.19.4
ac. accord- ing-as.
i, Heb, ish. UNBELIEF. in. in Jeho-
vah your Elohim. 33. Ex. 13.21,
22. Num. 10. 33.
between your brethren, and -judge righteously between every *man and his brother, and the_stranger_that_is_ with him.
7 Ye shall not respect /persons in xjudgment; bwt ye shall_hear the small as_well as the great ; ye shall not be_afraid of the_face_of ‘man; for the judgment ,'is =God’s: and the cause that is too_hard for you, bring it unto me, and I -will_hear it.’
18 And I commanded pow at xthat xtime -all the things which ye tshould_
0.
19 And when_we_departed from Ho- reb, we went_through -all xthat xgreat and xterrible xwilderness, which ye saw by the_way_of the_mountain_of the Amorites, «cas Jthe Lorp our =God commanded us; and we came_to Ka- desh-barnea.
20 And I said unto you,‘ Ye -are_come unto the_mountain_of the Amorites, which J the Lorp our =God +doth_give unto us. :
21 Behold, Jthe Lorp thy =God shath_ set the land before thee : -go_up and *possess it, cas -the Lorp =God_of thy fathers -hath_said unto thee; fear not, neither 'be_discouraged.’
2 And ye came_near unta,me every_ one_of you, and said, ‘We will_send «men before us, and they shall_search_ us_out the land, and bring us word again by -what way we 'must_go_up, and into «what xcities we shall_come.’
23 And the saying pleased me well: and I took twelve «men of you, one of a xtribe :
24 And they turned and went_up into the mountain, and came unto the_ yalley_of ¢ Eshceol, and searched if out.
2 And they took of the_fruit_of the land in their hands, and brought_it_ down unto us, and brought us word again, and said, ‘7tisa good land which ‘the Lorp our =God +doth_give us.’
26 Notwithstanding ye would not go_ up, but rebelled_against -the_” com- mandment_of 4 the Lorp your =God :
27 And ye murmured in your tents, and said, ‘ Because 4 the Lorp hated us, He -hath_brought_us_forth out_of the_ land_of Egypt, to deliver ns into the_ hand_of the Amorites, to destroy us.
28 Whither «shall we +go_up? our brethren shave_discouraged our heart, saying, The —people ts greater and taller than we; the cities are great and walled= up to=heaven; and moreover we shave_ seen the_sons_of the Anakims there.’
29 Then I said unto you, ‘'Dread not, neither 'be_afraid of them.
30 The Lorp your =God x+which go- eth before you, He shall_fight for you,
according_to all that He did for you in | i
Egypt before your eyes; 31 And in the wilderness, where thou
"| *hast_seen how that! the Lorp thy =God
bare thee, «cas atman ‘doth_bear his son, in all the way that ye went, until ye came into xthis xplace.’
82 Yet in xthis xthing ye did not be- lieve *»J the Lorp your =God,
33 x1Who went in the way before you, to search you out a place to pitch_ your_tents 77, in xfire by_night, to shew
you by what way ye tshould_go, and in a cloud by_day. ‘ 4 34 And /the Lorp heard -the_voice_
of your words, and was_wroth, and| CALE
sware, saying,
3 “Surely there shall not one of xthese « xmen of xthis xeyil xgeneration see xthat xgood sland, which I sware to give unto oe fathers,
36 Save Caleb the_son_of Jephunneh ; he shall_see it, and to him will_I_give -the land that he -hath_trodden upon, and to his s children, because he -hath_ wholly followed 4 the Lorp.’
37 Also J the Lorp was_angry with me for your sakes, saying, ‘Thon also shalt not go_in thither.
38 But Joshua the_son_of Nun,x+which standeth before thee, he shall go_in thither: -encourage him: for he shall_ cause Israél to_inherit it.
39 Moreover your little_ones, which ye
said tshould_be a prey, and your schil-} 3 ay had no know-|*
dren, which in that ledge between good and evil, thep shall_ go_in thither, and unto them will_I_ give it, and they shall_possess it.
40 But as for pou, *turn you, and -take_ your_journey into the wilderness by the_way_of the. Red sea.’
41 Then ye answered and said unto me, ‘We -have-sinned against /the Lorp, Wwe will_go_up and «fight, accord- ing_to all that ‘the Lorp our =God commanded us.’ And when ye had_ girded_on ‘ every_man his -weapons_of war ye were_ready to go_up into the hil
42 And J the Lorp said unto me, ‘Say unto them, 'Go not up, neither ‘fight ; for I am not among you; lest ye tbe_ smitten before your enemies.’
43 So I spake unto you; and ye would not hear, but rebelled_against -the_ mcommandment_of ‘the Lorp, and went_presumptuously up into the hill.
44 And the Amorites, xswhich dwelt in xthat ’ xmountain, came_out against pou, and chased pow, «cas xbees *do, and destroyed pow in Seir, even unto Hormah.
4 And ye returned and wept before Jthe Lorp; but Jthe Lorp would not hearken to your voice, nor give_ear unto you.
46 So ye abode in Kadesh many days, according_unto the days that ye abode there.
2 “THEN we turned, and took_our_ journey into the wilderness by the_
way_of theRed sea, acas Jthe Lorp 1
spake unto me: and we ~compassed “mount Seir many days. _ 2 And ! the Lorp spake unto me, say-
tain lone pas *turn you north- ward.
4 And -command thou -the people, saying, He are +to_pass_through the_ > coast_of your brethren the_s children_ of Esau, x+which dwell in Seir; and they shall_be_afraid of you: stake ye good
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ng, 3 “Ye have_g compassed xthis *moun-| 7
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m. mouth-of Jehovah, —
h. hill. ac. accord- ing-as.
6. border. §. sons. e. even to the_tread. ing-of the- ©
| Deuteronomy II. 6.
| B.C.1451. ;much as a foot breadth; because I shaye_given -mount Seir unto Esau for
@ possession. 6 Ye shall_buy meat of them for sixmoney, that ye ‘may_eat; and ye shall also buy water of them forst money, that ye -may_drink. 7 For Jthe Lorp thy =God -hath_ blessed thee in all the_works_of thy hand: He-knoweth thy walking through xthis xgreat *wilderness: these forty years Jthe Lorp thy =God hath been with thee ; thou -hast_lacked nothing.
8 And when_we_passed_by from our . |-brethren the_schildren_of Esau, x:which dwelt in Seir, through the-way_ of the plain from Elath, and from Ezion-gaber, we turned and passed_by the_way_of the_wilderness_of Moab.
2 And J the Lorp said unto me,*Dis- tress not -the ™ Moabites, neither con- tend_with them in battle : for I will not give thee of their land jor a possession ; because I -haye_given «Ar unto the_ schildren_of Lot for a possession.”
10 Thee ane dwelt poate in times_ past, a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims ;
ll @@hich also ‘were_accounted giants, as the Anakims; but the Moab- ites call them Emims.
12 The Horims also dwelt in Seir beforetime; but the_s children_of Esau .|*fsucceeded them, when they had_de-
stroyed them from before them, and dwelt in their rstead; «cas Israél did unto the_land_of his possession, which I the Lorp gaye unto them.
13 Now -rise_up, said I, and -get_you_ over rthe_brook Zered. And we went_ oyer *the_brook Zered. 14 And the space in which we came from Kadesh-barnea, until we were_ come_oyer -the_brook Zered, was thirty and eight years; until all the genera- tion_of the_e men_of xwar were_wasted_ .. lout from among the host, eas /the - | Lorp sware unto them. 15 For indeed the_hand_of 7 the Lorp i}was against them, to destroy them from among the host, until they were_ consumed. 16 So it came_to_pass, when all the_ @men_of war were_consumed and dead from among the people, iu That /the LorD spake unto me,
saying, 18 “hou art to pass_over_through -Ar, -the_! coast_of Moab, this day: 19 And when thou -comest_nigh over_ against the_s children_of Ammon, ‘dis- tress them not, nor ‘meddle with them: for I will not give thee of the_land_of the_schildren_of Ammon any posses- sion: because I -haye_given it unto the_s children_of Lot for a possession.’ 22 (That also was_accounted a land_ of giants: giants dwelt therein in old_ time; and the Ammonites ‘call them See esicteracand d tall, people great, and many, an as the Anakims; but Jthe Lorp de- stroyed them before them: and they succeeded them, and dwelt in their
2. Zamzum-
pam Noisy-ones.
2
ac As He did to the_schildren_of Esau, x+which dwelt in Seir, when He
DEuvTERONOMY IIT. 1.
destroyed «the Horims from before them; and they succeeded them, and dwelt in their stead even unto xthis xday: ¢
23 And the Avims x:which dwelt in Hazerim, even unto Azzah, the Caph- torims, Caphtor, destroyed them, and dwelt in their stead.)
24 -Rise_ye_up, ‘take_your_journey, and spass_over -the_river Arnon: be-
hold, I -have_given into thine hand =
-Sihon the Amorite, king_of Heshbon, and his -land : -begin to_possess it, and -contend with him in_battle.
3 xThis xday will_I_begin to put the_ dread_of thee and the_fear_ofthee upon the nations that are under «? the whole x-heaven, who shall_hear report_of thee, and -shall_tremble, and -be_in_ anguish because of thee.’
25 And I sent messengers out_of the_ wilderness_of Kedemoth unto Sihon
king_of Heshbon with words_of peace, =
saying,
= ‘*Let_me_pass through thy land: I will_go_along by the high_way, I will neither turn unto_the_right_hand nor to_the_left.
23 Thou shalt_sell me meat for simoney, that I -may_eat; and ‘give me water for simoney, that I -may_ ee only I will_pass_through on my eet ;
dwell in Seir, and the Moabites «which
dwell in Ar, did unto me;) until I\~
shall_pass_over *Jordan into the land which / the Lerp our =God «giveth us.’
0 But Sihon king_of Heshbon would not let_us_pass by him: for J the Lorp thy =God hardened his made his rheart obstinate, that_He_ might ‘deliver him into thy hand, as as cn xthis xday.
31 And J the Lorp said unto me, ‘Be- hold, I -haye_begun to give -Sihon and his -land before thee: -begin to possess, that thou mayest_inherit his -land.’
= Then Sihon came_out against us, he and all his people, to fight at Jahaz.
33 And J the Lorp our =God di him before us; and we smote him, and his -sons, and ~all his people.
34 And we took «all his cities at xthat xtime, and utterly_destroyed the ™ men, and the women, and the little_ones, of revery city, we left none to remain :
35 Only the cattle we took_for_a_prey unto ourselves, and the_spoilof the cities which we took.
36 From Aroer, which is by the_ brink_of the_river_of Arnon, and from the city that is by the river, even unto xGilead, there was not one city too strong for us: Jthe Lorp our =God de- livered
37 Only unto the_land_of the_schil- dren_of Ammon thou camest not, nor unto any place_of the_river Jabbok, nor unto the_cities_in the -mountains, nor unto whatsoever the Lorp our =God forbad us. :
3
“THEN we turned, and went_up the_ way_to xBashan: and Og the_king_
elivered | *
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si. Silver.
29 (acAsthe_schildren_of Esau x«which| ac. accord-
143
B.C. 1451.
ae. accord- ing-as.
J. Jehovah our Elohim.
m. mortal. men, Heb. méthim.
| si. Sirion, Breast_ plate.
sh. Shenir, Coat_of mail.
11. Amos 2. 9,10. 2Sam. 12. 26.
8. Sons.
i. ish. THE TWO TRIBES AND HALF. 12-17. Num.
32. 33-42.
b. border.
v. i.e. Vil- lages_of Jair in Bashan.
b. border,
| 5 or prings_of Pisgah.
DevuTERONOmY III. 2.
of xBashan came_out against us, he and |
all his people, to battle at Edrei.
2 And ‘the Lorp said unto me, ‘'Fear him not: for I -will_deliver him, and -all his people, and his sland, into thy hand; and thou -shalt_do unto him ac as thou didst unto Sihon king_of the Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon.’
3 So ‘the Lorp our =God delivered into our hands -Og also, the_king-of xBashan, and -all his people: and we smote him until none was_left to him remaining.
4 And we took ~all his cities at xthat xtime, there was not a city which we took not from them, threescore cities, all the_region_of Argob, the_kingdom_ of Og in xBashan.
5 All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates, and bars; beside xunwalled towns a great many.
6 And we utterly_destroyed them, acas we did unto Sihon king_of Hesh- bon, utterly_destroying the ™men, xwomen, and xchildren, of every city.
7 But all the cattle, and the_spoil_of the cities, we took_for_a_prey to our- selves.
8 And we took at xthat xtime out_of the_hand_ofthe_two kings_of the Amor- ites -the land that was on this_side xJordan, from the_river_of Arnon unto mount Hermon ;
9 (Which Hermon the Sidonians teall siSirion; and the Amorites ‘call it sh Shenir ;) i
10 All the_cities_of the plain, and all xGilead, and all xBashan, unto Sal- chah and Edrei, cities_ofthe kingdom _ of Og in xBashan.
11 For only Og king_of Bashan re- mained of the_remnant_of «giants ; be- hold, his bedstead was a bedstead_of iron; is itnot in Rabbath_of the_s chil- dren_of Ammon ? nine cubits was the_ length thereof, and four cubits the_ breadth_of it, after the_cubit_of a éman.
12 And xthis ‘land, which we pos- sessed at xthat xtime, from Aroer, which is by the_river Arnon, and half mount xGilead, and the_cities thereof, gave I unto the Reubenites and to the Gad- ites.
13 And the_rest_of «Gilead, and all xBashan, being the_kingdom_of Og, gave I unto the_half tribe_of Manas- seh; all the_region_of xArgob, with all xBashan, which ‘was_called the_land_ of giants.
14 Jair the_son_of Manasseh took call the_country_of Argob unto the_ b-coasts_of xGeshuri and xMaachathi; and called them after his_own name, vxBashan-havoth-jair, unto xtbis xday.
15 And I gave *Gilead unto Machir.
16 And unto the Reubenites and unto the Gadites I gave from xGilead even unto the_river Arnon half the valley, and the_border even unto the river Jabbok, which is the_border_of the_ s children_of Ammon ;
17 The plain also, and xJordan, and the_? coast thereof, from Chinnereth even unto the_sea_of the plain, even the Salt sea, under sp Ashdoth_xpisgah eastward. :
DruTrRonomy IV. 4.
18 And I commanded pou at xthat) B.C.1451.
xtime, saying, ‘? Zhe Lorp your =God shath_given you xthis “and to possess it: ye shall_pass_over armed before
your brethren the_s children_of Israél, | s. sons.
all that are «meet for the war.
19 But your wives, and your little.) Might. -
ones, and your cattle, (for I -know that ye have much cattle your cities which I ¢+have_given you ;
2 Until ‘the Lorp thave_given rest unto your brethren, as_well_as unto you, and wntil thep also :possess the land which 4 the Lorp your =God «hath_ given them beyond
sshall_ye_return ‘every_man unto his |i. i
possession, which I s*have_given you.’
21 And I commanded -Joshua at xthat xtime, saying, ‘Thine eyes shave_ seen call that Jthe Lorp your =God
‘hath_done unto xthese two xkings: so “55,
shall 4 the Lorp do unto all the king- doms whither thow +passest.’ 22, Ye shall not fear them: for ‘the
Lorp your =God He x+shall_fight for} *)-
ou. 2 And I besought /the Lorn at xthat xtime, saying, ;
24° OQ_a=Lord 4 Gop, Thott shast_begun to shew Thy -servant Thy -greatn and Thy xmighty ~hand: for whate~ is there in heaven or in xearth, that ‘ean do according_to Thy works, and according_to Thy might?
25 [_pray_Thee, tlet me go_over, and see the good ¥land that is beyond xJor- dan, xthat xgoodly xmountain, and xLebanon,’ :
26 But J the Lord was_wroth with me for your sakes, and would not hear me: and Jthe Lorp said unto me, ‘Let_it_ suffice thee; tspeak no more unto me of this xmatter.
27 «Get_thee_up into the_top_of » xPis- gah, and -lift-up thine eyes westward, and northward, and southward, an eastward, and -behold i# with thine eyes: for thou shalt not go_over xthis xJordan.
28 But -charge -Joshua, and -encou- rage him, and «strengthen him: for he shall go_over before xthis xpeople, and he shall cause them to_inherit «the land which thou shalt_see.’
29So we abode in the valley over-
against Beth-peor: 4. “NOW therefore -hearken, O_Israél, unto the statutes and unto the judgments, which £ +teach pou, for to do them, that ye 'may_live, and -go_in and possess rthe land which J the Lorp =God_of your fathers +giveth you. 2 Ye shall not add unto the word which £ command pou, neither shall_ ye_diminish ought from it, that ye may_
keep -the_commandments_of!the LorD)| 9
your =God which € +command pou.
1 3 Your eyes -have_seen what ‘the |:
Lorp did because_of Baal-peor: for all
the ‘men that followed Baal-peor, ‘ the |i.
Lorp thy =God -hath_destroyed them from among you. + But pe «that did_cleave unto % the
Lorp your =God are alive every_one of
you this day.
144
e,) shall_abide in)
s, sons.of
20. Josh. 22. | 48998
COMMAND- |
| Deuteronomy IV. 5.
5 Behold, I have taught pow statutes and judgments, even as Jthe Lorp my =God commanded me, that ye should_ do so in the -land whither pe +go_to
possess it.
6-Keep therefore and -do them ; for this is your wisdom and your under- | standing in the_sight_of the nations, | which shall_hear -all «these «statutes, | and «say, ‘Surely «this «great xnation is a wise and understanding people.’
7 For what nation is there so great, who hath =God so =nigh unto them, as ithe Lorp our =God is in all things that we call upon Him for /
8 And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so
, righteous as all this xlaw, which € «set
before you this day? ° Only -take_heed to thyself, and ‘keep thy soul diligently, lest thou
-|"forget -the things which thine eyes
shaye_seen, and lest they ‘depart from
thy heart all the_days_of thy life: but |
‘teach them thy sons, and thy sons’
sons ;
10 Specially the day that thou stood- est before ‘the Lorp thy =God in Horeb, when ! the Lorp said unto me, ‘-Gather Me -the people together, and I will make_them_hear My *may_learn to fear #1e all the days that thep shall +live upon the earth, and that they ‘may_teach their s-children.’
1 And ye came_near and stood under the mountain; and the mountain +burned with xfire unto the_! midst_ of heaven, with darkness, clouds, and thick_darkness.
2 And ‘the Lorp spake unto you
Tim. | out_of the_midst_of the fire: pe sheard
the_voice_of the words, but +saw no similitude; only ye heard a voice.
13 And He declared unto you His -covenant, which He commanded pon to perform, even ten «commandments: and He wrote them upon two tables_of stone.
1f And Jthe Lord commanded me|
at xthat and judgments, that ye might_do them in the land whither pe +go_over to possess it.
15 -Take ye therefore good heed unto
2. | yyourselves ; for ye saw no manner_of
similitude on the_day_that Jthe Lorp | spake unto you in Horeb out_of the__ midst_of the fire: |
16 Lest ye ‘corrupt yourselves, and | “make you a grayen_image, the_simili- | tude_of any figure, the_plikeness_of| male or female, |
7 The_p likeness_of any beast that is on the earth, the_plikeness_of any winged fowl that ‘flieth in the air,
18 The_p likeness_of any thing_that_ creepeth on the ground, the_p likeness_ of any fish that is in the waters beneath the earth:
72 And lest thou 'lift_up thine eyes unto x-heaven, and -when_thou_seest =the sun, and -the moon, and -the stars, even all the_host_of heaven, sshouldest_be_driven to worship them,
and «serve them, which / the Lorp thy }signs, and by wonders, and by war, and
=God hath divided unto all «nations under the_« whole heaven,
DeEuTERONOMY IV. 34.
20 But ‘the Lorp -hath_taken pou} B.C. 1451. | and brought pou forth out_of the iron |. Ex.1.15. |
furnace, even out_of Egypt, to be unto Him a people_of pinheritance, as ye are xthis xday.
21 Furthermore /the LorD was_angry with me for your sakes, and sware that I should not go_over ‘Jordan, and that I should_not go_in unto that good xland, which / the Lorp thy =God -giveth thee for an inheritance :
= But E must_die in xthis =land, I must not go_over “Jordan: but pe | sshall_go_over, and -possess «that «good | Mand.
2% -Take_heed unto yourselves, lest ye Horget -the_covenant_of Jthe Lorp your =God, which He ¢ made with you, | | and -make you agraven_image, or the_ |silikeness_of any thing, which / the | Lorp thy =God thath_forbidden thee.
| suming fire, even a jealous ¢~God.
| and schildren’s schildren, and ye -shall_ | have_remained_long in the land, and -shall_corrupt yourselves, and -make a graven_image, or the_si likeness_of any | thing, and -shall_do ~evil in the_sight_ of the Lorp thy =God, to provoke_ Him_to_anger:
5 T call =heaven and xearth to_wit- ness against you this day, that ye shall /soon utterly perish from off the land | whereunto pe go_over *Jordan to pos- | Sess it; ye shall not prolong your days | upon it, but shall_utterly be_destroyed.
7 And Jthe Lorp -shall_scatter pou among the pe nations, and ye -shall_be_ left few in number among the » heathen, | whither 4 the Lorp shall_lead pou. | 78 And there ye -shall_serve gods, the_ work_of «men’s hands, wood and stone, which neither ‘see, nor thear, nor feat, | nor ‘smell.
2 But if from thence thou -shalt_ seek !-the Lorp thy =God, thou -shalt_ find Him, if thou tseek Him with all) thy heart and with all thy soul.
=0 When thou art in tribulation, and’ all xthese things are_come upon thee, even in the latter to Sthe Lorp thy =God, and -shalt_be_ obedient unto His voice ;
31 (For Jthe Lorp thy =God is a mer- ciful e-God ;) He will not forsake thee, neither ‘destroy thee, nor ‘forget -the_ covenant_of thy fathers which Hesware unto them.
= For -ask now of the days that_are_| past, which were before thee, since the)
x=heayen unto the_other, whether there xgreat xthing 1s, or -hath_been_heard like it? ~
3 Did ever -people hear the_yoice_
live? 34 Or -hath =God assayed to go and
another nation, by ‘temptations, by
2+ For J the Lorp thy =God is a con-|2. > When thou shalt_beget s children, | ,
day that =God -created « man upon the|*% 75 earth, and ask from the_one_side_of| |
shath_been any such thing as xthis| ”
of =God speaking out_of the_midst_of |“ the fire, «eas thon -hast_heard, and 1
by a mighty hand, and by a stretched_ out arm, and by great terrors, accord-
145
Jer. 11. 4,5. p-_posses- sion, as 1 Pet. 2.9
3.G. =God, Elohim, plural.
MOosEs,
| |
WARNING. |
. or con- firmed. si. simili-
tude, Heb. |
J. Jehovah
thy Elohim, | thy Triune God.
| 27. Neh. 1.8 |
pe. peoples. n. nations.
11-14. 1John3. 33. J.G. Jehovah thyElohim, thy Triune
e. El, God, singular.
Trinity acting in
ingas.
take Him a nation from the_midst_of|3; Ex 6. 7. t. trials.
| |
DrutERonomy IV. 35.
B.C. 1451. ings to all that ‘the Lorp your =God for you in Egypt before your eyes ? * Unto thee it was_shewed, that thou
J. Jehovah |mightest_know that J the Lorp He is
Heisthe |x=God; there is none else beside Him. Bee 36 Qut_of xheaven He made_thee_to_
hear His -voice, that_He_might in- struct thee: and upon xearth He shewed thee His xgreat -fire; and thou. heardest His words out_of the-midst_ of the fire.
87 And because He loved thy ~fathers, therefore He chose their seed after them, and brought_thee_out in His sight’ with His xmighty power out_of Egypt ;
38 To drive_out nations from before thee greater and mightier than thou art, to bring_thee_in, to give thee their rland for an inheritance, as it is xthis xday
Promises. | °% -Know therefore this day, and -con- g. Jehovah |sider it in thine heart, that Jthe Lorp Beisthe |He is God in heaven above, and Triune upon the earth beneath : there is hone cae in the else.
HERE oe 40 Thou -shalt_keep therefore His
40.1 Tim. 4. |-statutes, and His -commandments,
8. which £ +command thee this day, that it ‘may_go_well with thee, and with thy
s. sons, penta after thee, and that thou
et hely -prolong thy days upon the al. all the which J the Lorp thy =God -giveth days. Soe ‘al for ever.” CITIES OF 41 Then Moses se tsevered three cities REFUGE. |on ee side xJordan toward the sun- 41. Num. 35. | rjsin ce : aa That the 4slayer might_flee thither, se. sepa- which should_kill his -neighbour_ un- rat awares, and , hated him not-in times ah. he. past; and that -fleeing unto one of xthese xcities he -might_live:
43. Josh. 20. 43 Namely, ~Bezer in the wilderness, in the plain country, of the Reubenites ; and -Ramoth in xGilead, of the Gad- ites; and Golan in xBashan, of the Manassites.
Summary. | 4 And this 7s the law which Moses
8. Sons. set before the_s children_of Israél :
45 These ave the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which Moses spake unto the_schildren_of Israel, after they came_forth out_of Egypt, :
46 On this_side Jordan, in the valley oyer_against Beth-peor, in the_land_of Sihon king_of the Amorites, who adwelt at Heshbon, whom Moses and the_s children_of Israél smote, after they were_come_forth out_of Egypt :
47 And they paseased his “land, and -the_land_of Og king_of xBashan, two kings_of the Amorites, which were on this_side Jordan toward the sun- rising ;
48 From Aroer, which 7s by the_bank_ of the_river Arnon, even unto mount
s, or Sirion. |s Sion, which is Hermon,
Ch. 3. 9. “49 And all the plain on this_side xJordan eastward, even unto the_sea_
f. fget-of. of the plain, under the_/ springs_of xPisgah.
RECAPI- AND Moses called all Israél, and
TULATION. said unto them, “+Hear, O_Israél,
1. Seech.1.3.)ethe statutes and %judgments which £
4speak in your ears this day, that xe ; *may_learn them, and -keep, ‘and do|tr. them.
2 JThe Lorp our =God emade a covenant with us in Horeb,
33 The Lorp ¢made not «this xcove- nant with our fathers, but with us, even us, who are all_of us here alive this day.
4 23 The Lory talked with you face to face in the mount out_of the_midst_of the fire,
5 stood between J the Lorp-and
~» you at xthat xtime, to shew you -the_ word_of 4 the Lorp: for ye were_afraid by reason_of the fire, and went not up into the mount ;) saying,
6‘E am “the Tomah oe od, which brought_thee_out of the_land_of Egypt, from the_house_of se =bondage.
7 Thou tshalt have none oe gods before Me.
8 Thou tshalt not make thee any graven_image, or any silikeness of any thing that ts in x=heaven aboye, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the waters beneath the earth ;
®° Thou tshalt not bow_down_thyself unto them, nor serve them: for ¥ / the Lorp thy =God am a jealous ¢~God, visiting the_iniquity_of the fathers upon thes children unto the third and fourth generation of +them_that_hate Me,
10 And shewing ‘mercy unto thou-| 7200" sands of +them_that_love Me and keep} x: kindness. My commandments. |
11 Thou shalt not take -the_name_of ‘the Lorp thy =God in vain: for 4 the Lorp will not hold_him_guiltless -that 69. ‘taketh His name in vain. 4
12 «Keep the sabbath «day to sanctify| FourTH. it, «cas ‘the Lorp thy =God hath com- manded thee. d
13 Six days thou shalt_labour, and -do all thy work:
14 But the seventh day is the sasab- bath of ‘the Lorp thy =God: in it thou| ca shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy|;3. son, nor thy daughter, nor thy man-| 35. 2 servant, nor thy maidservant, nor thine ox, nor thine ass, nor any of th cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates; that thy manservant and thy maidservant hmay_rest as_well_as thou.
15 And -remember that thou wast a} 15. Col servant in the_land_of Egypt, and that ‘the Lorp thy =God rouse t_thee_out thence / through a mighty hand and by a stretched_out arm: therefore ‘the Lorp thy =God commanded thee to keep the sabbath «day.
16 -HWonour thy -father and thy mother, «cas 1 the Lorp thy =God hat. commanded thee; that thy days 'may_ be_prolonged, and that it Fmay_go_well with thee, “in the gland which ‘the Lorp thy =God «giveth thee.
17 Thou tshalt not kill.
18 Neither shalt_thou_commit_ adultery,
19 Neither tshalt_thou_steal.
20 Neither tshalt_thou_bear false wit-| 20. Minit 19, ness against thy neighbour, 18.
21 Neither tshalt_thou_desire thy TENTH. neighbour's wife, neither 'shalt_thou_ we poms 7. covet thy neighbour's house, his field, Hab.29. | or his manservant, or his maidseryant,| Luke 12. 15.
First Com-
3.G. Jehovah
THIRD. | 11. Lev. 19. 12. Matt.
SEVENTH. EIGHTH. |
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| DruTERONOMY V. 22.
B.C. 1451.
TABLES OF ONE.
A MEDIATOR REQUESTED. ae 20. 18,
3.6. Jehovah our Elohim.
a. Heb, ahdahm.
1, =living =God, plurals.
27. Heb. 12. 19.
JEHOVAH'S LY.
Matt. 23. 37. Luke 19. 40,
32. Ch. 28.14.
ac. accord- ing-as Je- hovah your Elohim.
33. Jer. 7. 23.
COMMAND- MENTS.
t. this is the
command-
“ment. J3.G. Jehovah
‘Jout_of the_midst_of the fire, of the “|eloud, and of the thick_darkness, with
- them, that they would_fear MMe, and
his ox, or his ass, or any thing that is thy neighbour's.’
22 xThese xwords Jthe Lorp spake unto all your assembly in the mount
a great voice: and He added no more. And He wrote them oin two tables_of stone, and delivered them unto me.
23 And it came_to_pass, when ye_ heard «the voice out_of the_midst_of the darkness, (for the mountain +did_ burn with ~fire,) that ye came_near unto me, even all the_-heads_of your tribes, and your elders ;
24 And ye said, ‘Behold, Jthe Lorp our =God -hath_shewed us His «glory and His -greatness, and we shaye_heard His voice out_of the_midst_of the fire: we -haye_seen xthis xday that =God 'doth_talk with « xman, and he «liveth.
25 Now therefore why tshould_we_ die? for xthis xgreat xfire will_consume us: if we thear -the_voice_of / the Lorp ow =God any_more, then we -shall
ie.
26 For who is there of all flesh, that ehath_heard the_voice_of the !=living =God speaking out_of the_midst_of the fire, as we have, and lived ?
27 «Go thow near, and -hear -all that the Lorp our od shall.say: and speak thow unto us -all that J the Lorp our =God shall_speak unto thee; and we “will_hear it, and «do it.’
28 And J the Lorp heard -the_yoice_of your words, when ye spake unto me; and ‘.the Lorp said unto me, ‘I -have_ heard «the_voice_of the_words_of xthis xpeople, which they -have_spoken unto thee: they -have_well_said all that they shaye_spoken.
29 O_that there -were such a heart in
keep -all My commandments “ always, that it tmight_be_well with them, and with their s children for ever !
30 -Go «say to them, -Get you into your tents again.
‘1 But as for thee, -stand thou here | by Me, and I will_speak unto thee -all' the -commandments, and the statutes, and the judgments, which thou shalt_ teach them, that they -may_do them in the land which £ +give them to possess | it.’ 82 Ye -shall_observe to do therefore acas ‘the Lorp your =God -hath_com- manded pow: ye shall not turn_aside to_the_right_hand or to_the_left.
33 Ye shall_walk in all the ways which | Jthe Lorp your =God -hath_commanded | pou, that ye 'may_live, and that it may be well with you, and that ye -may_ prolong your days in the land which ye |
shall_possess.’ 6 “NOW. ‘tthese are. the command- ments, the statutes and the judg-' ments, which Jthe Lorp your =God commanded to teach pon that ye might_ | do them in the land whither pe p+go to possess it: | 2 That thou tmightest_fear ‘J «the
28, 1. | LorD thy =God, to keep rall His statutes
. (and His commandments, which £ +com- |
DrvtTERonomy VI. 21.
mand thee, thou, and thy son, and thy son’s son, all the_days_of thy life; and that thy days may_be_prolonged.
3 -Hear therefore, O_Israél, and -ob- serve to do it ; that it may_be_well with thee, and that tye may_increase might- ily, «cas J the Lorp =God_of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that_ floweth_with milk and honey.
4 -Hear, O_Israel: ’Zhe Lorp our =God is one J Lorp:
5 And thou -shalt_loye J-the Lorp thy =God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
6 And xthese xwords, which £ +com- mand thee this day, :shall_be o in thine
heart :
7 And thou -shalt_shteach_them_ diligently unto thy schildren, and *shalt_talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest_down, and when thou risest_up.
8 And thou ‘shalt_bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they sshall_ be / as frontlets between thine eyes.
9 And thou sshalt_write them upon the_posts_of thy house, and on thy gates.
10 And it *shall_be, when J the Lorp thy =God shall_have_brought thee into the land which He sware unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give thee great and goodly cities, which thou buildedst not,
11 And houses full_of all good things, which thou filledst not, and wells digged, which thou diggedst not, vineyards and olive_trees, which thou plantedst not ; wes thou ‘shalt_have_eaten and -be_
ull ;
12 Then beware lest thou forget J the Lorp, which brought_thee_forth out_ of the_land_of Egypt, from the_house_ of =bondage.
13 Thou shalt_fear J-the Lorp thy =God, and tserve Hint, and shalt_swear by His name.
14 Ye shall not go after other gods, of the_gods_of the =people which ave round_about you ;
1s (For Jthe Lorp thy =God is a jealous «-God among you) lest the_ anger_of ‘the Lorp thy =God tbe_ kindled against thee, and -destroy thee from off the_face_of the 9 earth
16 Ye shall not tempt !-the Lorp your =God, ac as ye tempted Him in xMassah.
7 Ye shall diligently_keep -the_com- mandments_of Jthe Lorp your =God, and His testimonies, and His statutes, which He hath commanded thee.
Js And thou -shalt_do that which is xright and xgood in the_sight_of / the Lorp : that it 'may_be well with thee, and that thou -mayest go_in and -pos- sess the good *land which 4 the Lorp sware unto thy fathers,
19 To cast_out «all thine enemies from before thee, «cas ‘the Lorp shath_ spoken.
20 And when thy son tasketh thee in_ time_to_come, saying, ‘What mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments, which Jthe Lorp our =God shath.commanded pou?’
21 Then thou -shalt_say unto thy son,
B.C.1451,
Elohim. 4. Matt. 22. 39-40.
Mark 12.28- B
0. On. sh. Sharpen, by repeti-
tion. S. SONS, 07 descend- ants,
J. for front- lets.
‘THE LAND.
10. Josh. 24.
13. Neh. 9. 25.
12. Prov. 30. 8, 9.
b. ‘bondmen, x 21; ch. 7.
13. Ch.10. 20.
Isa. 65. 16.
e. El, God, singular.
g- ground.
OBEDIENCE. 16. Marr. 4.
7. 12._1Cor. 10. 9. ac. accord- ing-as.
ac. accord- ing-as.
IN: STRUCTION.
LUKE 4.
20. Ex. 12. 26,
21. Ex. Col. 1.1
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13. 3. 3.
| B.C. 1451. |
.
22. Ps. 135. 9.
a’. all the days.
25. Ezek. 20. ll. Rom. 10, 5, 6. Gal, 3. 12.
ae. accord ing-as.
THE NATIONS OF CANAAN. 1, Ex, 23, 23. J.G. Jehovah thy Triune
God.
2. Ch, 20. 16, 17.
e. cut, or confirm.
J. Jehovah,
5. Ch. 12. 2, 3.
7, But rather.
6. burn-up, Heb,
séraph.
Gop's CHOICE OF ISRAEL.
6. Jer. Ba 3. p. peculiar, as Ex. A 5. q. ground. 7. Ch. 10, 22.
al. all the peoples.
8. Ch. 4. 37,
OBEDIENCE,
5.G. Jehovah
4 thyElohim, He is the =God (the Triune God), the faithful.
e. El (God, singular).
t. loying- kindness,
| DeuTERONOMY VI. 22.
“We were Pharaoh’s bondmen in Egypt; and ‘the Lorp brought us out_of Egypt with a mighty hand:
2 And ‘the Lorp shewed signs and wonders, great and sore, upon Egypt,
upon Pharaoh, and upon all his house- |
hold, before our eyes :
2% And He brought 1s out from thence, that_He might_bring us in, to give us «the land which He sware unto our fathers.
24 And! the Lorp commanded us to do rall xthese «statutes, to fear / «the Lorp our =God, for our good « always, that He might_preserve_us_alive, as it is at xthis xday,
2 And it shall_be our righteousness, if we observe to do -all xthese xcom- mandments before! the Lorp our =God, ac as He -hath_commanded us.’
“WHEN !the Lorp thy =God shall_ 7 bring thee into the land whither thou +goest to possess it, and -hath_ cast_out many nations before thee, the Hittites, and the Girgashites, and the Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites, seven nations greater and mightier than thou:
2 And when ‘the Lorp thy =God sshall_deliver them before thee; thou sshalt_smite them, and utterly destroy then; thou shalt_cmake no covenant with them, nor 'shew_mercy unto them:
3 Neither shalt_thou_make_marriages with them ; thy daughter thou shalt not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt_thou_take unto thy son.
4¥For they will_turn_away thy -son from following Me, that they -may_ serve other gods: so -will the_anger_of ‘the Lorn -be_kindled against you, and -destroy thee suddenly.
5 But » thus shall_ye_deal with them ; ye shall_destroy their altars, and Fbreak_down their images, and tcut_ down their groves, and Yburn their graven_images with xfire.
6 For thon art a holy people unto ‘the Lorp thy =God: /the Lorn thy =God -hath_chosen thee to bea p special people unto Himself, above all x=people that are upon the_face_of the 7 earth.
7IThe Lorp did not set_His_love upon you, nor choose you, because ye were_more_in_number than «any x=people: for pe were the fewest of all SU.
But because ! the Lorp loved you, and because He would_keep the oath which He had_sworn unto your fathers, hath ‘the Lory brought pow out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out_ of the_-house_of bondmen, from the_ hand_of Pharaoh king_of Egypt.
®° -Know therefore that ! the Lorp thy =God, He is x=God, the faithful e~God, +which_keepeth xcovenant and Ixmercy with +them_that_love Him and ikeep His commandments to a thou- sand generations ;
10 And Him to their face, to_destroy them: He will not be_slack to him_that_hateth Him, He will_repay him to his face.
DEUTERONOMY
1 Thou +shalt_therefore keep -the -commandments, and -thestatutes, and rthe judgments, which £ command thee this day, to do them. .
12 Wherefore it *shall.come_to_pass, if ye thearken to xthese %judgments, and *keep, and -do them, that ‘the Lorp thy =God -shall_keep unto thee -the covenant and «the /merey which He sware unto thy fathers :
13 And He -will_love thee, and »bless thee, and -multiply thee: He will also bless the_fruit_of thy womb, and the_ fruit_of thy land, thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil, the_increase_of thy kine, and the_flocks_of thy sheep, in the land which He sware unto thy fathers to give thee.
14 Thou shalt_be blessed above all x=people: there shall not be male or female barren among you, or among your cattle.
16 And Jthe Lorp -will_take_away from thee all sickness, and will_put none_of the evil diseases_of Egypt, which thou knowest, upon thee; but pies ck them upon all them +that_hate thee.
16 And thou sshalt_consume ~all the =people which ‘the Lorp thy =God 4shall_deliver thee; thine eye shall_ have no pity upon them : neither shalt_ thou_serve their -gods; for that will be a snare unto thee.
17 If thou shalt_say in thine héart, ‘xThese xnations are more than I ; how can I dispossess them?’
18 Thou shalt not be_afraid of them; but shalt_well remember -what ‘the Lorp thy =God did unto Pharaoh, and unto all Egypt;
19 The great ¢xtemptations which thine eyes saw, and the signs, and the wonders, and the mighty xhand, and the stretched_out xarm, whereby / the Lorp thy =God brought_thee_out; so shall J the Lorp thy =God do unto all the =people of whom thou -art_afraid.
20 Moreover J the Lorp thy =God will_ send -the hornet among them, until they_that are_left, and x+hide_them- selves from thee, be_destroyed.
2.Thou shalt not be_affrighted at them: for J the Lorn thy =God 7s among you, a mighty e~God and terrible.
22 And / the Lorp thy =God -will_put_ out xthose nations before thee by little and little: thou 'mayest not consume them at_once, lest the_beasts_of the field tincrease upon thee,
23 But ‘the Lorp thy =God sshall_ deliver them 4 unto thee, and -shall_ destroy them with a mighty destruction, until they be_destroyed.
24 And He -shall_deliver their kings into thine hand, and thou -shalt_destroy their name from under x=heaven : there shall no *man be_able_to_stand before thee, until thou have_destroyed thent.
2 The_graven_images_of their gods shall_ye_> burn with xfire: thou shalt not desire the silver or gold that is on
them, nor -take it unto thee, lest thou 'be_snared therein: for it isan abomina- tion to ! the Lorp thy =God.
26 Neither shalt_thou_bring an abomi- nation into thine house, lest thou -be a
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