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Teks -- Numbers 27:1-23 (NET)

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27:1 Then the daughters of Zelophehad son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh of the families of Manasseh, the son Joseph came forward. Now these are the names of his daughters: Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah. 27:2 And they stood before Moses and Eleazar the priest and the leaders of the whole assembly at the entrance to the tent of meeting and said, 27:3 “Our father died in the wilderness, although he was not part of the company of those that gathered themselves together against the Lord in the company of Korah; but he died for his own sin, and he had no sons. 27:4 Why should the name of our father be lost from among his family because he had no son? Give us a possession among the relatives of our father.” 27:5 So Moses brought their case before the Lord. 27:6 The Lord said to Moses: 27:7 “The daughters of Zelophehad have a valid claim. You must indeed give them possession of an inheritance among their father’s relatives, and you must transfer the inheritance of their father 27:8 And you must tell the Israelites, ‘If a man dies and has no son, then you must transfer his inheritance to his daughter; 27:9 and if he has no daughter, then you are to give his inheritance to his brothers; 27:10 and if he has no brothers, then you are to give his inheritance to his father’s brothers; 27:11 and if his father has no brothers, then you are to give his inheritance to his relative nearest to him from his family, and he will possess it. This will be for the Israelites a legal requirement, as the Lord commanded Moses.’”
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27:12 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Go up this mountain of the Abarim range, and see the land I have given to the Israelites. 27:13 When you have seen it, you will be gathered to your ancestors, as Aaron your brother was gathered to his ancestors. 27:14 For in the wilderness of Zin when the community rebelled against me, you rebelled against my command to show me as holy before their eyes over the water– the water of Meribah in Kadesh in the wilderness of Zin.” 27:15 Then Moses spoke to the Lord: 27:16 “Let the Lord, the God of the spirits of all humankind, appoint a man over the community, 27:17 who will go out before them, and who will come in before them, and who will lead them out, and who will bring them in, so that the community of the Lord may not be like sheep that have no shepherd.” 27:18 The Lord replied to Moses, “Take Joshua son of Nun, a man in whom is such a spirit, and lay your hand on him; 27:19 set him before Eleazar the priest and before the whole community, and commission him publicly. 27:20 Then you must delegate some of your authority to him, so that the whole community of the Israelites will be obedient. 27:21 And he will stand before Eleazar the priest, who will seek counsel for him before the Lord by the decision of the Urim. At his command they will go out, and at his command they will come in, he and all the Israelites with him, the whole community.” 27:22 So Moses did as the Lord commanded him; he took Joshua and set him before Eleazar the priest and before the whole community. 27:23 He laid his hands on him and commissioned him, just as the Lord commanded, by the authority of Moses.
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Nama Orang, Nama Tempat, Topik/Tema Kamus

Nama Orang dan Nama Tempat:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Abarim a place where the Israelites made an encampment during the Exodus
 · Eleazar a son of Eliud; the father of Matthan; an ancestor of Jesus.,a chief priest; son of Aaron,son of Abinadab; caretaker of the Ark at Kiriath-Jearim,son of Dodo the Ahohite; one of David's military elite,son of Mahli the Levite,a priest who participated in the dedication of the wall,a priest under Ezra; son of Phinehas,a layman of the Parosh clan who put away his heathen wife
 · Gilead a mountainous region east of the Jordan & north of the Arnon to Hermon,son of Machir son of Manasseh; founder of the clan of Gilead,father of Jephthah the judge,son of Michael of the tribe of Gad
 · Hepher the head of a clan of Gileadites; the father of Zelophehad; the son of Gilead,son of Ashhur and his wife Naarah in Moses time,a Mecherathite man who was one of David's military elite,a town of Manasseh 25 km north of Aphek & 25 km south of Dor
 · Hoglah daughter of Zelophehad
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Joseph the husband of Mary and foster-father of Jesus,a Jewish man from Arimathea in whose grave the body of Jesus was laid,two different men listed as ancestors of Jesus,a man nominated with Matthias to take the place of Judas Iscariot as apostle,a son of Jacob and Rachel; the father of Ephraim and Manasseh and ruler of Egypt,a brother of Jesus; a son of Mary,a man who was a companion of Paul,son of Jacob and Rachel; patriarch of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh,a tribe, actually two tribes named after Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh,father of Igal, of Issachar, who helped spy out Canaan,son of Asaph the Levite; worship leader under Asaph and King David,a man who put away his heathen wife; an Israelite descended from Binnui,priest and head of the house of Shebaniah under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah
 · Joshua a son of Eliezer; the father of Er; an ancestor of Jesus,the son of Nun and successor of Moses,son of Nun of Ephraim; successor to Moses,a man: owner of the field where the ark stopped,governor of Jerusalem under King Josiah,son of Jehozadak; high priest in the time of Zerubbabel
 · Kadesh an oasis 100 km south of Gaza & 120 km NNW of Ezion-Geber, where Israel made an encampment
 · Korah a man who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.,son of Esau and Oholibamah,son of Eliphaz son of Esau,son of Izhar son of Kohath son of Levi,son of Hebron of Judah,son of Izhar (Amminadab) son of Kohath son of Levi
 · Machir son of Manasseh (Joseph); father of Hezron's wife and of Gilead,son of Ammiel at Lo-Debar; Mephibosheth's friend
 · Mahlah daughter of Zelophehad,son of Hammolecheth of Manasseh
 · Manasseh the tribe of Manasseh.
 · Meribah a place at Kadesh-Barnea where Moses struck the rock for water
 · Milcah daughter of Haran; wife of Nahor,daughter of Zelophehad
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Noah a son of Lamech and the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth,son of Lamech; builder of the ark,daughter of Zelophehad
 · Nun son of Elishama; father of Joshua (Ephraim), Moses' aide
 · Tirzah daughter of Zelophehad,a town of Manasseh 10 km NE of Shechem
 · Urim a device to discern divine guidance, used with the "Thummim"
 · Zelophehad son of Hepher of Machir of Manasseh
 · Zin a wilderness area


Topik/Tema Kamus: Zelophehad | Mahlah | Inheritance | Heir | PATRIMONY | PENTATEUCH, 2B | Israel | Hoglah | Moses | Tirzah | NUMBERS, BOOK OF | Obedience | GENEALOGY, 1-7 | Land | Daughter | Women | Property | Legislation | Milcah | Noah | selebihnya
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Wesley: Num 27:2 - By the door of the tabernacle Nigh unto which it seems was the place where Moses and the chief rulers assembled for the administration of publick affairs, which also was very conve...

Nigh unto which it seems was the place where Moses and the chief rulers assembled for the administration of publick affairs, which also was very convenient, because they had frequent occasion of recourse to God for his direction.

Wesley: Num 27:3 - In his own sin For his own personal sins. It was a truth, and that believed by the Jews that death was a punishment for mens own sins.

For his own personal sins. It was a truth, and that believed by the Jews that death was a punishment for mens own sins.

Wesley: Num 27:4 - Be done away As it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather, that the first son of each of the...

As it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather, that the first son of each of these heiresses was called by their father's name, by virtue of that law, Deu 25:6, whereby the brother's first son was to bear the name of his elder brother, whose widow he married.

Wesley: Num 27:4 - Give us a possession In the land of Canaan upon the division of it, which though not yet conquered, they concluded would certainly be so, and thereby gave glory to God.

In the land of Canaan upon the division of it, which though not yet conquered, they concluded would certainly be so, and thereby gave glory to God.

Wesley: Num 27:10 - No brethren Nor sisters, as appears from Num 27:8.

Nor sisters, as appears from Num 27:8.

Wesley: Num 27:11 - A statute of judgment A statute or rule, by which the magistrates shall give judgment in such cases.

A statute or rule, by which the magistrates shall give judgment in such cases.

Wesley: Num 27:12 - Abarim The whole tract of mountains was called Abarim, whereof one of the highest was called Nebo, and the top of that Pisgah.

The whole tract of mountains was called Abarim, whereof one of the highest was called Nebo, and the top of that Pisgah.

Wesley: Num 27:13 - Thou shalt be gathered unto thy people Moses must die: but death does not cut him off; it only gathers him to his people, brings him to rest with the holy patriarchs that were gone before h...

Moses must die: but death does not cut him off; it only gathers him to his people, brings him to rest with the holy patriarchs that were gone before him. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were his people, the people of his choice, and to them death gathered him.

Wesley: Num 27:15 - And Moses spake unto the Lord Concerning his successor. We should concern ourselves both in our prayers and in our endeavours for the rising generation, that God's kingdom may be a...

Concerning his successor. We should concern ourselves both in our prayers and in our endeavours for the rising generation, that God's kingdom may be advanced among men, when we are in our graves.

Wesley: Num 27:16 - The Lord of the spirits of all flesh God of all men: the searcher of spirits, that knowest who is fit for this great employment; the father and giver and governor of spirits, who canst ra...

God of all men: the searcher of spirits, that knowest who is fit for this great employment; the father and giver and governor of spirits, who canst raise and suit the spirits of men to the highest and hardest works.

Wesley: Num 27:17 - Go out before them That is, who may wisely conduct them in all their affairs, both when they go forth to war, or upon other occasions, and when they return home and live...

That is, who may wisely conduct them in all their affairs, both when they go forth to war, or upon other occasions, and when they return home and live in peace. A metaphor from shepherds, who in those places used not to go behind their sheep, as ours now do, but before them, and to lead them forth to their pasture, and in due time to lead them home again.

Wesley: Num 27:18 - The spirit The spirit of government, of wisdom, and of the fear of the Lord.

The spirit of government, of wisdom, and of the fear of the Lord.

Wesley: Num 27:18 - Lay thy hand By which ceremony Moses did both design the person and confer the power, and by his prayers, which accompanied that rite, obtain from God all the spir...

By which ceremony Moses did both design the person and confer the power, and by his prayers, which accompanied that rite, obtain from God all the spiritual gifts and graces necessary for his future employment.

Wesley: Num 27:19 - Before all the congregation That they may be witnesses of the whole action, and may acknowledge him for their supreme ruler.

That they may be witnesses of the whole action, and may acknowledge him for their supreme ruler.

Wesley: Num 27:19 - Give him charge Thou shalt give him counsels and instructions for the right management of that great trust.

Thou shalt give him counsels and instructions for the right management of that great trust.

Wesley: Num 27:20 - Put some of thine honour Thou shalt not now use him as a servant, but as a brother and thy partner in the government, that the people being used to obey him while Moses lived,...

Thou shalt not now use him as a servant, but as a brother and thy partner in the government, that the people being used to obey him while Moses lived, might do it afterward the more chearfully.

Wesley: Num 27:21 - Who shall ask counsel for him When he requires him to do so, and in important and difficult matters.

When he requires him to do so, and in important and difficult matters.

Wesley: Num 27:21 - Of Urim Urim is put for both Urim and Thummim.

Urim is put for both Urim and Thummim.

Wesley: Num 27:21 - Before the Lord Ordinarily in the tabernacle near the second veil setting his face to the ark.

Ordinarily in the tabernacle near the second veil setting his face to the ark.

Wesley: Num 27:21 - At his word The word of the Lord, delivered to him by the high priest.

The word of the Lord, delivered to him by the high priest.

Wesley: Num 27:22 - And Moses did as the Lord commanded him It had been little to resign his honour to a son of his own. But with his own hands, first to ordain Eleazar high-priest, and now Joshua chief ruler, ...

It had been little to resign his honour to a son of his own. But with his own hands, first to ordain Eleazar high-priest, and now Joshua chief ruler, while his own children had no preferment at all, but were left in the rank of common Levites: this was more to his glory than the highest advancement of his family could have been. This shews him to have had a principle which raised him above all other lawgivers, who always took care to establish their families in some share of the greatness themselves possessed.

JFB: Num 27:3 - Our father died in the wilderness, and he was not . . . in the company of . . . Korah This declaration might be necessary because his death might have occurred about the time of that rebellion; and especially because, as the children of...

This declaration might be necessary because his death might have occurred about the time of that rebellion; and especially because, as the children of these conspirators were involved along with their fathers in the awful punishment, their plea appeared the more proper and forcible that their father did not die for any cause that doomed his family to lose their lives or their inheritance.

JFB: Num 27:3 - died in his own sin That is, by the common law of mortality to which men, through sin, are subject.

That is, by the common law of mortality to which men, through sin, are subject.

JFB: Num 27:4 - Give unto us a possession among the brethren of our father Those young women perceived that the males only in families had been registered in the census. Because there were none in their household, their famil...

Those young women perceived that the males only in families had been registered in the census. Because there were none in their household, their family was omitted. So they made known their grievance to Moses, and the authorities conjoined with him in administering justice. The case was important; and as the peculiarity of daughters being the sole members of a family would be no infrequent or uncommon occurrence, the law of inheritance, under divine authority, was extended not only to meet all similar cases, but other cases also--such as when there were no children left by the proprietor, and no brothers to succeed him. A distribution of the promised land was about to be made; and it is interesting to know the legal provision made in these comparatively rare cases for preserving a patrimony from being alienated to another tribe. (See on Num 36:5).

JFB: Num 27:12 - The Lord said unto Moses, Get thee up into this mount Abarim, and see the land Although the Israelites were now on the confines of the promised land, Moses was not privileged to cross the Jordan, but died on one of the Moabitic r...

Although the Israelites were now on the confines of the promised land, Moses was not privileged to cross the Jordan, but died on one of the Moabitic range of mountains, to which the general name of Abarim was given (Num 33:47). The privation of this great honor was owing to the unhappy conduct he had manifested in the striking of the rock at Meribah [Num 20:12]; and while the pious leader submitted with meek acquiescence to the divine decree, he evinced the spirit of genuine patriotism in his fervent prayers for the appointment of a worthy and competent successor [Num 27:15-17].

JFB: Num 27:16 - God of the spirits of all flesh, set a man over the congregation The request was most suitably made to God in this character, as the Author of all the intellectual gifts and moral graces with which men are endowed, ...

The request was most suitably made to God in this character, as the Author of all the intellectual gifts and moral graces with which men are endowed, and who can raise up qualified persons for the most arduous duties and the most difficult situations.

JFB: Num 27:18 - Take thee Joshua . . . a man in whom is the spirit, and lay thine hand upon him A strong testimony is here borne to the personality of the divine Spirit--the imposition of hands was an ancient ceremony. (See Gen 48:14; Lev 1:4; 1T...

A strong testimony is here borne to the personality of the divine Spirit--the imposition of hands was an ancient ceremony. (See Gen 48:14; Lev 1:4; 1Ti 4:14).

JFB: Num 27:20-21 - Thou shalt put some of thine honour upon him In the whole history of Israel there arose no prophet or ruler in all respects like unto Moses till the Messiah appeared, whose glory eclipsed all. Bu...

In the whole history of Israel there arose no prophet or ruler in all respects like unto Moses till the Messiah appeared, whose glory eclipsed all. But Joshua was honored and qualified in an eminent degree, through the special service of the high priest, who asked counsel for him after the judgment of Urim before the Lord.

Clarke: Num 27:1 - The daughters of Zelophehad The daughters of Zelophehad - The singular case of these women caused an additional law to be made to the civil code of Israel, which satisfactorily...

The daughters of Zelophehad - The singular case of these women caused an additional law to be made to the civil code of Israel, which satisfactorily ascertained and amply secured the right of succession in cases of inheritance. The law, which is as reasonable as it is just, stands thus

1.    On the demise of the father the estate goes to the sons

2.    If there be no son, the daughters succeed; 3. If there be no daughter, the brothers of the deceased inherit

4.    If there be no brethren or paternal uncles, the estate goes to the brothers of his father

5.    If there be no grand uncles or brothers of the father of the deceased, then the nearest akin succeeds to the inheritance

Beyond the fifth degree the law does not proceed, because as the families of the Israelites were kept distinct in their respective tribes, there must always be some who could be called kinsmen, and were really such, having descended without interruption from the patriarch of the tribe.

Clarke: Num 27:7 - Thou shalt surely give them - an inheritance among their father’ s brethren Thou shalt surely give them - an inheritance among their father’ s brethren - There is a curious anomaly here in the Hebrew text which cannot b...

Thou shalt surely give them - an inheritance among their father’ s brethren - There is a curious anomaly here in the Hebrew text which cannot be seen in our translation. In Hebrew they, them, and their, you, ye, and your, are both of the masculine and feminine genders, according as the nouns are to which they are affixed; but these words are of no gender in English. In this verse, speaking of the brethren of the father of those women, the masculine termination הם hem , Their, is used instead of the feminine, הן hen , governed by בנות benoth , daughters. So להם lahem , to Them, and אביהם abihem , Their fathers, masculine, are found in the present text, instead of להן lahen and אביהן abihen , feminine. Interpreters have sought for a hidden meaning here, and they have found several, whether hidden here or not. One says, "the masculine gender is used because these daughters are treated as if they were heirs male."Another, "that it is because of their faith and conscientious regard to the ancient customs, and to keep the memory of their father in being, which might well benefit men."Another, "that it signifies the free gift of God in Christ, where there is neither male nor female, bond or free, for all are one in Christ;"and so on, for where there is no rule there is no end to conjecture. Now the plain truth is, that the masculine is in the present printed text a mistake for the feminine. The Samaritan, which many think by far the most authentic copy of the Pentateuch, has the feminine gender in both places; so also have upwards of fourscore of the MSS. collated by Kennicott and De Rossi. Therefore all the curious reasons for this anomaly offered by interpreters are only serious trifling on the blunder of some heedless copyists

While on the subject of mysterious reasons and meanings, some might think it unpardonable if I passed by the mystery of the fall, recovery, and full salvation of man, signified, as some will have it, by the names of Zelophehad and his daughters

"1.    Zelophehad’ s daughters, claiming a portion in the promised land, may represent believers in Christ claiming an inheritance among the saints in light

2.    These five virgins may be considered as the five wise virgins, (Mat 25:1-10), who took oil in their vessels with their lamps, and consequently are types of those who make a wise provision for their eternal state

3.    They are examples of encouragement to weak and destitute believers, who, though they are orphans in this world, shall not be deprived of their heavenly inheritance

4.    Their names are mysterious; for Zelophehad, צלפחד Tselophchad , signifies the shadow of fear or dread

    His first daughter, מחלה Machlah , infirmity

    the second, נעה Noah , wandering

    the third, חגלה Choglah , turning about or dancing for joy

    the fourth, מלכה Milcah , a queen

    the fifth, תרצה Tirtsah , well-pleasing or acceptable

By these names we may observe our reviving by grace in Christ; for we are all born of the shadow of fear, (Tselophchad), being brought forth in sin, and through fear of death being all our life time subject to bondage, Heb 2:15. This begets (Machlah ) infirmity or sickness - grief of heart for our estate. After which (Noah) wandering about for help and comfort we find it in Christ, by whom our sorrow is turned into joy (Choglah). He communicates of his royalty (Milcah) to us, making us kings and priests unto God and his Father, Rev 1:6. So we shall at last be presented unto him glorious and without blemish, being (Tirtsah) well-pleasing and acceptable in his sight."This is a specimen of pious Ingenuity, which has been endeavoring to do the work of an Evangelist in the Church of God from the time of Origen to the present day.

Clarke: Num 27:12 - Get thee up into this Mount Abarim Get thee up into this Mount Abarim - The mountain which Moses was commanded to ascend was certainly Mount Nebo, see Deu 32:49, etc., which was the s...

Get thee up into this Mount Abarim - The mountain which Moses was commanded to ascend was certainly Mount Nebo, see Deu 32:49, etc., which was the same as Pisgah, see Deu 34:1. The mountains of Abarim, according to Dr. Shaw, are a long ridge of frightful, rocky, precipitous hills, which are continued all along the eastern coast of the Dead Sea, as far as the eye can reach. As in Hebrew עבר abar signifies to pass over, Abarim here probably signifies passages; and the ridge in this place had its name in all likelihood from the passage of the Israelites, as it was opposite to these that they passed the Jordan into the promised land.

Clarke: Num 27:14 - Ye rebelled against my commandment Ye rebelled against my commandment - See the notes on Num 20:12.

Ye rebelled against my commandment - See the notes on Num 20:12.

Clarke: Num 27:16 - The Lord, the God of the spirits of all flesh The Lord, the God of the spirits of all flesh - See the notes on Num 16:22.

The Lord, the God of the spirits of all flesh - See the notes on Num 16:22.

Clarke: Num 27:17 - That the congregation of the Lord be not as sheep which have no shepherd That the congregation of the Lord be not as sheep which have no shepherd - This is a beautiful expression, and shows us in what light Moses viewed h...

That the congregation of the Lord be not as sheep which have no shepherd - This is a beautiful expression, and shows us in what light Moses viewed himself among his people. He was their shepherd; he sought no higher place; he fed and guided the flock of God under the direction of the Divine Spirit, and was faithful in all his Master’ s house. To this saying of Moses our Lord alludes, Mat 9:36.

Clarke: Num 27:18 - In whom is the spirit In whom is the spirit - This must certainly mean the Spirit of God; and because he was endued with this Spirit, therefore he was capable of leading ...

In whom is the spirit - This must certainly mean the Spirit of God; and because he was endued with this Spirit, therefore he was capable of leading the people. How miserably qualified is that man for the work of God who is not guided and influenced by the Holy Ghost! God never chooses a man to accomplish his designs but that one whom he himself has qualified for the work.

Clarke: Num 27:20 - And thou shalt put, etc. And thou shalt put, etc. - מחודך mechodecha , of thine honor or authority upon him. Thou shalt show to the whole congregation that thou hast a...

And thou shalt put, etc. - מחודך mechodecha , of thine honor or authority upon him. Thou shalt show to the whole congregation that thou hast associated him with thyself in the government of the people.

Clarke: Num 27:21 - Eleazar the priest - shall ask counsel for him Eleazar the priest - shall ask counsel for him - Here was a remarkable difference between him and Moses. God talked with Moses face to face; but to ...

Eleazar the priest - shall ask counsel for him - Here was a remarkable difference between him and Moses. God talked with Moses face to face; but to Joshua only through the medium of the high priest.

Clarke: Num 27:23 - He laid his hands upon him He laid his hands upon him - As a proof of his being appointed to and qualified for the work. So at the word of Joshua they were to go out, and at h...

He laid his hands upon him - As a proof of his being appointed to and qualified for the work. So at the word of Joshua they were to go out, and at his word to come in, Num 27:21. And thus he was a type of our blessed Lord as to his mediatorial office, and Divine appointment as man to the work of our salvation; and to this circumstance of the appointment of Joshua to this work, and his receiving of Moses’ s honor and glory, St. Peter seems to refer in these words, 2Pe 1:16, 2Pe 1:17 : "We were eye-witnesses of his majesty; for he received from God the Father honor and glory, when there came such a voice to him from the excellent glory: This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear him."See Mat 17:5. But one infinitely greater than either Moses or Joshua is here.

Calvin: Num 27:1 - Then came the daughters of Zelophehad 1.Then came the daughters of Zelophehad A narrative is here introduced respecting the daughters of Zelophehad, of the family of Machir, who demanded ...

1.Then came the daughters of Zelophehad A narrative is here introduced respecting the daughters of Zelophehad, of the family of Machir, who demanded to be admitted to a share of its inheritance; and the decision of this question might have been difficult, unless all doubt had been removed by the sentence of God Himself. For, since in the law no name is given to women, it would seem that no account of them was to be taken in the division of the land. And, in fact, God laid down this as the general rule; but a special exception is here made, i.e., that whenever a family shall be destitute of male heirs, females should succeed, for the preservation of the name. I am aware that this is a point which is open to dispute, since there are obvious arguments both for and against it, but let the decree that God pronounced suffice for us.

Although (the daughters of Zelophehad) plead before Moses for their own private advantage, still the discussion arose from a good principle; inasmuch as they would not have been so anxious about the succession, if God’s promise had not been just as much a matter of certainty to them as if they were at this moment demanding to be put in possession of it. They had not yet entered the land, nor were their enemies conquered; yet, relying on the testimony of Moses, they prosecute their suit as if the tranquil possession of their rights were to be accorded them that very day. And this must have had the effect of confirming the expectations of the whole people, when Moses consulted God as respecting a matter of importance, and pronounced by revelation that which was just and right; for the discussion, being openly moved before them all, must have given them encouragement, at least to imitate these women.

Calvin: Num 27:3 - Our father died in the wilderness 3.Our father died in the wilderness The plea they allege is no contemptible one, i.e., that their father died after God had called His people to th...

3.Our father died in the wilderness The plea they allege is no contemptible one, i.e., that their father died after God had called His people to the immediate possession of the promised land; for, if the question had been carried back to an earlier period, it might have originated many quarrels. This restriction with respect to time, therefore, aided their cause. In the second place, they plead that their father had committed no crime whereby he might have been excepted from the general allotment of the land; for in the conspiracy of Dathan and Abiram, they include by synecdoche, in my opinion, the other sins, whose punishment affected the posterity of the criminals. His private sin is, therefore, contrasted with public ignominy; for so I interpret what they say of his having “died in his own sin.” And surely it is mere childish nonsense which the Jews 199 affirm of his having been the man who gathered sticks on the Sabbath-day, or one of the number of those who were slain by the bite of the serpents; and it is unnatural, too, to refer it to the curse under which the whole human race is laid. They distinguish, then, his private sin from any public crime, which would have caused him to deserve to be disinherited, lest the condition of their father should be worse than that of any other person. At the same time, they hold fast to the principle which is dictated to us by the common feelings of religion, that death, as being the curse of God, is the wages of sin.

Calvin: Num 27:5 - And Moses brought their cause before the Lord 5.And Moses brought their cause before the Lord It is probable either that there was a difference of opinion, or that the minds of the judges were in...

5.And Moses brought their cause before the Lord It is probable either that there was a difference of opinion, or that the minds of the judges were in doubt, as respecting an obscure and uncertain point. At any rate, it was expedient that the law should be laid down by God, lest any future controversy should arise; for, if a sentence had been pronounced by human judgment on the matter before them, the obstinacy of many would not perhaps have been sufficiently set at rest. It is worth while to remark the pious modesty of Moses, who was not ashamed to confess his ignorance, until he had been instructed by the mouth of God. Although he had promulgated the law forty years before, still he was always ready to learn. Besides, there is no doubt but that God impelled him to inquire of Himself, whenever any serious matters were in question, until his doctrine was absolutely perfect. And, although God does not now deliver from heaven what is to be done, nevertheless rulers are reminded that they ought to have recourse to God in points of perplexity, in order that He may instruct them by the Spirit of wisdom; and assuredly they will not be without this, if they ask Him; since he is no less ready to listen to them, than He here shewed Himself to be to Moses.

Calvin: Num 27:8 - And thou shalt speak to the children of Israel 8.And thou shalt speak to the children of Israel This question was the occasion of the delivery of a law, which was to be a perpetual and general rul...

8.And thou shalt speak to the children of Israel This question was the occasion of the delivery of a law, which was to be a perpetual and general rule as to the right of inheritance. But, although God prefers the daughters to all other relatives, when there is no male issue, still, with this single exception of the first degree, He admits none but males to the succession, and thus preserves the usual order. And surely it would be very unjust to exclude a man’s (natural) heirs on account of their sex; but when it became necessary to pass from his own children to other kindred, the prerogative of the male line began to be established. I speak of the land of Canaan, in which not only the name of Abraham but also that of the twelve tribes was to be preserved, in order that the memory (of God’s blessing) 200 might be more distinct and unclouded.

Calvin: Num 27:15 - And Moses spake 15.And Moses spake Moses here sets forth not only God’s providence in attending to the welfare of the people, but also his own zeal for them. Hence...

15.And Moses spake Moses here sets forth not only God’s providence in attending to the welfare of the people, but also his own zeal for them. Hence it appears how paternal was his affection for them, in that he not only performed his duty towards them faithfully and earnestly, and shunned no pains that it cost him, even to the end of his life, but he also makes provision for the future, and is anxious about a suitable successor, lest the people should remain without one, like a headless body. We perceive also his humility, when he does not arrogate the right of appointment to himself, nor on his own authority submit the matter to the election of the people, but establishes God as its sole arbiter. It was, indeed, permitted him to choose the officers, and this was a part of the political constitution; but this was too difficult a task, to find by man’s judgment one who should suffice for its performance; and, consequently, it behoved that the power should be intrusted to God alone, who did not indeed refuse to undertake it. And this special reason had much force in so difficult a point, viz., that the people should receive their leader at His hand, in order that the supreme power should always remain vested in Himself. As, therefore, He had chosen Moses in an extraordinary manner, and had appointed him to be His representative, so He continued the same grace in the case of Joshua. Already, indeed, had He designated him; but, out of modesty, Moses omits his name, and simply prays that God would provide for His people.

The title, with which he honors God, has reference to the matter in question. It is true, indeed, that God may be often called “the God of the spirits of all flesh,” and for another reason, in chap. 16:22, Moses makes use of this expression; but he now alludes to this attribute, as much as to say, that there must be some one ready, and as it were in His hand, who should be appointed, since He has the making of all men according to His own will. Men often are mistaken and deceived in their opinions, and, even although the Spirit of God may enlighten them, they go no further than to discern the peculiar endowment for which a person is eminent; but God is not only the best judge of each man’s ability and aptitude, nor does He only penetrate to the inmost recesses of every heart; but He also fashions and refashions the men whom He chooses as His ministers, and supplies them with the faculties they require in order to be sufficient for bearing the burden. We gather from hence a useful lesson, i.e., that, when we are deprived of good rulers, they should be sought from the Maker Himself, whose special gift the power of good government is. And on this ground Moses calls Him not only the Creator of men, but “of all flesh,” and expressly refers to their “spirits.”

When he compares the people to sheep, it is for the purpose of awakening compassion, so that God may be more disposed to appoint them a shepherd.

Calvin: Num 27:18 - And the Lord said unto Moses 18.And the Lord said unto Moses We here see that Joshua was given in answer to the prayers of Moses, which is not stated elsewhere. But, in order tha...

18.And the Lord said unto Moses We here see that Joshua was given in answer to the prayers of Moses, which is not stated elsewhere. But, in order that he may obtain his dignity with the consent of all, he is honored with a signal encomium: for, when God declares that the Spirit is in him, He does not merely intimate that he has a soul, but that he excels in the necessary gifts, such as intelligence. judgment, magnanimity, and skill in war: and the word “spirit” is used, in a different sense from that which it has just above, for that eminent and rare grace, which manifested itself in Joshua. For this metonymy 234 is a tolerably common figure in Scripture.

The solemn rite of his consecration by the imposition of hands follows, respecting which I have treated so fully elsewhere, 235 that it is now superfluous to say much upon it. It was in use before the giving of the Law, for thus the holy patriarchs blessed their sons. We have seen that the priests were inaugurated in their office, and that victims were offered to God, with this ceremony. The apostles followed this custom in the appointment of pastors. Moses, therefore, in order to testify publicly that Joshua was no longer his own master, but dedicated to God, and no longer to be regarded as a private individual, since he was called by God to the supreme command, laid his hands upon his head.

There was also another reason, viz., that, according to the requirements of the office intrusted to him, God would more and more enrich him (with His gifts;(Added from Fr.)) for there is nothing to prevent God from conferring richer endowments upon His servants according to the nature of their vocation, although they may have previously been eminent for spiritual gifts. Thus to Timothy, when he was appointed a pastor, new grace was given by the imposition of the hands of Paul, although he had before attained to no ordinary eminence. (2Ti 1:6.) To the same effect is what follows, that Moses should put some of his glory 236 upon him, as if resigning his own dignity; for by the word glory, not only external splendor, but rather spiritual honor is signified, whereby God commands reverence towards His servants; not that he was stripped of his own virtues by transferring them to Joshua, but because, without diminution of his own gifts, he made the person who was about to be his successor his associate in their possession.

It was fitting that this should be done before all the people, that all might willingly receive him as presented to them by God.

The charge given to him partly tended to confirm the authority of Joshua, and partly to bind him more solemnly to discharge his duties; for, inasmuch as Moses commanded him what he was to do in the name of God, he exempted himself from all suspicion of temerity; and, on the other hand, by the introduction of this duly authorized engagement, Joshua must have been more and more encouraged to faith and diligence.

Calvin: Num 27:21 - And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest 21.And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest Joshua is here subordinated to the priest on one point, viz., to inquire of him by the Urim and Thumm...

21.And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest Joshua is here subordinated to the priest on one point, viz., to inquire of him by the Urim and Thummim: for, as we have seen before, 237 the dignity of the priesthood was exalted by this symbol, that the prince should consult God by the mouth of the priest, who, being clothed in the sacred Ephod, the emblems of which were the Urim and Thummim, gave replies as the interpreter of God Himself. This passage, then, shows that the rule of Joshua was not profane; as in all legitimate dominion religion ought surely to hold the first place; for, since all things depend upon God, it is absurd that they should be separated from His service.

משפט , mishphat, that is, judgment, is here used for a rule, or prescribed course of action, as if he were commanded to seek the Law 238 from the oracles of God, which the priest was to receive and deliver from him, and that in perplexing matters he was to follow nothing else.

Moses adds, in conclusion, that he did what. God had enjoined, so that all might be fully assured that God would rule, no less than before, in the person of Joshua.

Defender: Num 27:14 - ye rebelled God's judgment against Moses here, in spite of his almost incredible spiritual and military leadership for forty years, indicates the seriousness of r...

God's judgment against Moses here, in spite of his almost incredible spiritual and military leadership for forty years, indicates the seriousness of rebelling against God's Word. In one sense, however, it was appropriate for Moses, now 120 years old, to turn the responsibilities of leadership over to a younger man who was well prepared for the rigors of the Canaanite conquest looming ahead of them (Num 20:7-13)."

TSK: Num 27:1 - the daughters // Zelophehad the daughters : In the orders for the division of the land, just given, no provision had been made for females, in case of failure of male issue. The...

the daughters : In the orders for the division of the land, just given, no provision had been made for females, in case of failure of male issue. The five daughters of Zelophehad, therefore, considered themselves as destitute, having neither father nor brother, and being themselves entirely overlooked; and they agreed to refer the case to Moses and the rulers, whether it were not equitable that they should inherit their father’ s portion. This led to the enactment of an additional law to the civil code of Israel, which satisfactorily ascertained and amply secured the right of succession in cases of inheritance. This law, which is as reasonable as it is just, stands thus -

1. On the demise of the father, the estate descends to the sons.

2. If there be no son, the daughters succeed.

3. If there be no daughter, the brothers of the deceased inherit.

4. If there be no brethren, or paternal uncles, the estate goes to the grand uncles, or brothers of his father.

5. If there be no grand uncles, then the nearest of kin succeeds to the inheritance.

Beyond this fifth degree the law does not extend, because there must always have been some among the Israelites who could be called kinsmen.

Zelophehad : Num 26:33, Num 36:1-12; Jos 17:3-6; 1Ch 7:15; Gal 3:28

TSK: Num 27:2 - -- Num 15:33, Num 15:34; Exo 18:13, Exo 18:14, Exo 18:19-26; Deu 17:8-10

TSK: Num 27:3 - died in the // in the company // died in his Rosenmuller translates this verse as follows: ""Our father died in the wilderness, leaving no sons; nor was he among those who rebelled against the L...

Rosenmuller translates this verse as follows: ""Our father died in the wilderness, leaving no sons; nor was he among those who rebelled against the Lord with Korah, who died on account of his own sin.""Professor Dathe, however, understands by ""his own sin,""that sin which was common to all the Israelites, who died on account of their unbelief.

died in the : Num 14:35, Num 26:64, Num 26:65

in the company : Num 16:1-3, Num 16:19, Num 16:32-35, Num 16:49, Num 26:9, Num 26:10

died in his : Eze 18:4; Joh 8:21, Joh 8:24; Rom 5:12, Rom 5:21, Rom 6:23

TSK: Num 27:4 - Why // done away // Give Why : Exo 32:11; Psa 109:13; Pro 13:9 done away : Heb. diminished Give : Jos 17:4

Why : Exo 32:11; Psa 109:13; Pro 13:9

done away : Heb. diminished

Give : Jos 17:4

TSK: Num 27:5 - -- Num 15:34; Exo 18:15-19, Exo 25:22; Lev 24:12, Lev 24:13; Job 23:4; Pro 3:5, Pro 3:6

TSK: Num 27:6 - -- Psa 68:5, Psa 68:6; Gal 3:28

TSK: Num 27:7 - -- Num 36:1, Num 36:2; Psa 68:5; Jer 49:11; Gal 3:28

TSK: Num 27:11 - kinsman // a statute kinsman : Lev 25:25, Lev 25:49; Rth 4:3-6; Jer 32:8 a statute : Num 35:29; 1Sa 30:25

TSK: Num 27:12 - mount mount : Num 33:47, Num 33:48; Deu 3:27, Deu 32:49, Deu 34:1-4

TSK: Num 27:13 - thou also // as Aaron thou also : Num 31:2; Gen 25:8, Gen 25:17 as Aaron : Num 20:24-28, Num 33:38; Deu 10:6, Deu 32:50

TSK: Num 27:14 - ye rebelled // Meribah ye rebelled : Num 20:8-13; Deu 1:37, Deu 32:51, Deu 32:52; Psa 106:32, Psa 106:33 Meribah : Num 20:1, Num 20:13, Num 20:24; Exo 17:7

TSK: Num 27:16 - the Lord // the God // set a man the Lord : Yehowah elohey haroochoth lechol basar , ""Jehovah, the God of the spirits of all flesh.""This address sufficiently proves, that this...

the Lord : Yehowah elohey haroochoth lechol basar , ""Jehovah, the God of the spirits of all flesh.""This address sufficiently proves, that this holy man believed man to be compounded of flesh and spirit, and that these principles are perfectly distinct. Either the materiality of the soul is a human fable, or, if it be a true doctrine, Moses did not pray under the influence of the Divine Spirit. There is a similar form of expression in Num 16:22: ""O God, the God of the spirits of all flesh;""and in Job 12:10, ""In whose hand is the soul (nephesh ) of all living; and the spirit (rooach ) of all flesh of man.""These seem decisive proofs, among many others, that the Old Testament teaches that there is an immortal spirit in man; for though rooach sometimes denotes breath or wind, yet it certainly has not that signification here, nor in the other passages cited.

the God : Num 16:22; Heb 12:9

set a man : Deu 31:14; 1Sa 12:13; 1Ki 5:5; Jer 3:15, Jer 23:4, Jer 23:5; Eze 34:11-16, Eze 34:23; Eze 37:24; Mat 9:38; Joh 10:11; Act 20:28; 1Pe 5:2-4

TSK: Num 27:17 - go out // as sheep go out : Deu 31:2; 1Sa 8:20, 1Sa 18:13; 2Sa 5:2; 1Ki 3:7; 2Ch 1:10; Joh 10:3, Joh 10:4, Joh 10:9 as sheep : 1Ki 22:17; 2Ch 18:16; Eze 34:5; Zec 10:2, ...

TSK: Num 27:18 - Take thee // a man // lay Take thee : Num 11:28, Num 13:8, Num 13:16; Exo 17:9; Deu 3:28, Deu 31:7, Deu 31:8, Deu 31:23, Deu 34:9 a man : Num 11:17; Gen 41:38; Jdg 3:10, Jdg 11...

TSK: Num 27:19 - give him give him : Deu 31:7; Luk 9:1-5, Luk 10:2-11; Act 20:28-31; Col 4:17; 1Ti 5:21; 1Ti 6:13-17; 2Ti 4:1-6

TSK: Num 27:20 - put some // may be put some : Num 11:17, Num 11:28, Num 11:29; 1Sa 10:6, 1Sa 10:9; 2Ki 2:9, 2Ki 2:10, 2Ki 2:15; 1Ch 29:23, 1Ch 29:25 may be : Jos 1:16-18

TSK: Num 27:21 - he shall // Urim // at his word he shall : Jos 9:14; Jdg 1:1, Jdg 20:18, Jdg 20:23, Jdg 20:26-28; 1Sa 22:10, 1Sa 23:9, 1Sa 28:6, 1Sa 30:7 Urim : Exo 28:30; Lev 8:8; Deu 33:8; 1Sa 28:...

TSK: Num 27:23 - -- Num 27:19; Deu 3:28, Deu 31:7, Deu 31:8

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Poole: Num 27:2 - the door of the tabernacle of the congregation Nigh unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation it seems was the place where Moses and the chief rulers assembled for the administration ...

Nigh unto

the door of the tabernacle of the congregation it seems was the place where Moses and the chief rulers assembled for the administration of public affairs, which also was very convenient, because they had frequent occasion of recourse to God for his assistance and direction therein.

Poole: Num 27:3 - He was not in the company of Korah // his own sin // In his own sin He was not in the company of Korah nor in any other rebellion of the people, which must be understood, because all of them are opposed to his own si...

He was not in the company of Korah nor in any other rebellion of the people, which must be understood, because all of them are opposed to

his own sin in which alone he is said to die. But they mention this only either,

1. Because he might possibly be accused to be guilty of this. Or,

2. Because he, being an eminent person, might be thought guilty of that rather than of any other, because the great and famous men were more concerned in that rebellion than others. Or,

3. To gain the favour of Moses, against whom that rebellion was more particularly directed, and more desperately prosecuted than any other. Or,

4. Because peradventure he died about that time, and therefore might be presumed guilty of that crime. Or rather,

5. Because that sin, and, as it may seem, that only of all the sins committed in the wilderness, was of such a flagitious nature, that God thought fit to extend the punishment not only to the persons of those rebels, but also to their children and families, Num 16:27,32 , as was usual in like cases, as Deu 13:15 Jos 7:24 ; whence it is noted as a singular privilege granted to the children of Korah , that they died not , Num 26:11 , whereas the children of their confederates died with them. And this makes their argument here more proper and powerful, that he did not die in that sin for which his posterity were to be cut off, and to lose either their lives or their inheritances, and therefore their claim was more just.

In his own sin either,

1. For that sin mentioned Nu 14 , which they call his own sin , in opposition not to the rest of the people, for it was a common sin, but to his children, i.e. the sin for which he alone was to suffer in his person and not in his posterity, as God had appointed, Num 14:33 . Or rather,

2. For his own personal sins; for,

1. These were more properly his own sins .

2. It was a truth, and that believed by the Jews, that death was a punishment for men’ s own sins.

3. The punishment of that common sin was not directly and properly death, but exclusion from the land of Canaan, and death only by way of consequence upon that.

Poole: Num 27:4 - Be done away // A possession Be done away as it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather that the first son o...

Be done away as it will be, if it be not preserved by an inheritance given to us in his name and for his sake. Hence some gather that the first son of each of these heiresses was called by their father’ s name, by virtue of that law, Deu 25:6 , whereby the brother’ s first son was to bear the name of his elder brother, whose widow he married.

A possession in the land of Canaan upon the division of it, which, though not yet conquered, they concluded would certainly be so, and thereby gave glory to God by believing.

Poole: Num 27:5 - -- i.e. Into the tabernacle, where God was pleased to speak with Moses upon occasions, Exo 25:22 Num 7:89 . For it was a hard case; and though their pl...

i.e. Into the tabernacle, where God was pleased to speak with Moses upon occasions, Exo 25:22 Num 7:89 . For it was a hard case; and though their plea seemed reasonable, yet Moses showed his humility and modesty, that he would not determine it himself without God’ s particular direction.

Poole: Num 27:7 - Give them // The inheritance of their fathers Give them: in Hebrew it is of the masculine gender, to show that women in this case should enjoy the man’ s privilege, and that the heavenly Can...

Give them: in Hebrew it is of the masculine gender, to show that women in this case should enjoy the man’ s privilege, and that the heavenly Canaan, whereof this was a type, did belong no less to women than to men, Gal 3:28 .

The inheritance of their fathers i.e. which belonged to their fathers in case they had lived.

Poole: Num 27:10 - No brethren No brethren nor sisters, as appears from Num 27:8 .

No brethren nor sisters, as appears from Num 27:8 .

Poole: Num 27:11 - A statute of judgment A statute of judgment a statute or rule by which the magistrate shall give judgment in such cases.

A statute of judgment a statute or rule by which the magistrate shall give judgment in such cases.

Poole: Num 27:12 - Abarim The whole tract of mountains was called Abarim Num 33:47 , whereof one of the highest was called Nebo , Deu 32:49 , and the top of that, Pisgah ,...

The whole tract of mountains was called

Abarim Num 33:47 , whereof one of the highest was called Nebo , Deu 32:49 , and the top of that, Pisgah , Deu 34:1 .

Poole: Num 27:13 - Gathered unto thy people Gathered unto thy people of which phrase see Gen 15:15 25:8 .

Gathered unto thy people of which phrase see Gen 15:15 25:8 .

Poole: Num 27:14 - In Kadesh In Kadesh: this is added to distinguish this miscarriage of Moses from that of the people in Rephidim, Exo 17:7 .

In Kadesh: this is added to distinguish this miscarriage of Moses from that of the people in Rephidim, Exo 17:7 .

Poole: Num 27:16 - All flesh All flesh i.e. of all men; the Searcher of spirits, that knowest who is fit for this great employment; the Father, and Giver, and Governor of spirits...

All flesh i.e. of all men; the Searcher of spirits, that knowest who is fit for this great employment; the Father, and Giver, and Governor of spirits, who canst raise and suit the spirits of men to the highest and hardest works, as thou didst those Num 11:16,17 . See Num 16:22 .

Poole: Num 27:17 - -- i.e. Which may wisely conduct them in all their affairs, both when they go forth to war, or upon other occasions, and when they return home and live...

i.e. Which may wisely conduct them in all their affairs, both when they go forth to war, or upon other occasions, and when they return home and live in peace. A metaphor from shepherds, as it here follows, which in those places used not to go behind their sheep, as ours now do, but before them, and to lead them forth to their pasture, and in due time to lead them home again. Of this phrase see Deu 28:6 Act 1:21 .

Poole: Num 27:18 - The spirit // Lay thine hand upon him The spirit the spirit of government, of wisdom, and of the fear of the Lord, &c. Lay thine hand upon him by which ceremony Moses did both design th...

The spirit the spirit of government, of wisdom, and of the fear of the Lord, &c.

Lay thine hand upon him by which ceremony Moses did both design the person and confer the power, and by his prayers, which accompanied that rite, obtain from God all the spiritual gifts and graces necessary for his future employment, as appears from Deu 34:9 . See of this custom Gen 48:14 Lev 1:4 Num 8:10 1Ti 4:14 .

Poole: Num 27:19 - Give him a charge That they may be witnesses of the whole action, and may acknowledge him for their supreme ruler. Give him a charge: thou shalt command him in my n...

That they may be witnesses of the whole action, and may acknowledge him for their supreme ruler.

Give him a charge: thou shalt command him in my name to undertake the government of my people, which otherwise he will be afraid and unwilling to do, and thou shalt give him counsels and instructions for the right management of that great trust.

Poole: Num 27:20 - honour Thou shalt not now use him as a servant, as thou hast done, but as a brother and thy partner in the government, showing respect to him, and causing ...

Thou shalt not now use him as a servant, as thou hast done, but as a brother and thy partner in the government, showing respect to him, and causing others to do so, and thou shalt impart to him the ensigns and evidences of thy own authority, whatsoever they be. Some understand this honour of those spiritual endowments which did adorn Moses, which Moses was now to confer upon him. But this Joshua had before, for in him was the spirit , Num 26:18 ; and he received a further measure of the spirit by Moses’ s laying on of hands, from both which this honour is distinguished; and, had he meant this, he would not have expressed it in so dark and doubtful a phrase, but have called it a putting not of honour, but of the spirit , upon him, as it is called, Num 11:17 . And seeing the word

honour here may very well be properly understood, why should we run to figurative significations?

Poole: Num 27:21 - Who shall ask counsel // After the judgment // Urim // Before the Lord // At his word Who shall ask counsel for him, when he requires him to do so, and in important and difficult matters. See Jos 9:14 Jud 1:1 20:18 1Sa 23:9 . After th...

Who shall ask counsel for him, when he requires him to do so, and in important and difficult matters. See Jos 9:14 Jud 1:1 20:18 1Sa 23:9 .

After the judgment or, by or from the judgment , i.e. by seeking and receiving and communicating to him the judgment or sentence thereby given: or, by the judgment is here put defectively for by the breastplate of judgment, as it is called Exo 28:30 , as the testimony is oft put for the ark of the testimony . Or, concerning the judgment ; or sentence, i.e. what the mind and will of God is in the matter. Or, after the manner or rite, for so the Hebrew word mishpat here used oft signifies.

Urim understand, and of Thummim , for these two generally go together; only here, as also 1Sa 28:6 , Urim is synecdochically, put for both Urim and Thummim . For the manner of this inquiry and answer, see on Exo 28:30 .

Before the Lord ordinarily in the tabernacle near the second veil, setting his face to the ark, or otherwise presenting himself as in God’ s presence, as Abiathar did by David’ s direction, 1Sa 23:9 , when they were both banished from the ark.

At his word i.e. the word of the Lord, last mentioned, delivered to him by the high priest.

Haydock: Num 27:1 - Salphaad Salphaad, a descendant of Joseph, had departed this life in the desert, being one of those who sinned, by murmuring, at Cades-barne. See chap. x...

Salphaad, a descendant of Joseph, had departed this life in the desert, being one of those who sinned, by murmuring, at Cades-barne. See chap. xiv., and xv. 32. (Calmet) ---

He only left these five daughters behind him; and, as many others might be under the same predicament, their case deserved the attention of the legislator, who referred it to God. (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 27:3 - Father Father, the portion which would have been assigned him; that so those whom we may marry, may take the inheritance, under the name of Salphaad, which ...

Father, the portion which would have been assigned him; that so those whom we may marry, may take the inheritance, under the name of Salphaad, which some of the children may also bear. (Menochius)

Haydock: Num 27:4-6 - Their Their. The first of these pronouns is written larger than usual, the second is improperly masculine in Hebrew; both, it is pretended, to honour the ...

Their. The first of these pronouns is written larger than usual, the second is improperly masculine in Hebrew; both, it is pretended, to honour the young women. (Kennicott)

Haydock: Num 27:9 - Him Him. The Jews observe, that if the father of the deceased were still alive, he would take the inheritance. (Selden, Success. xii. and xiii.) But i...

Him. The Jews observe, that if the father of the deceased were still alive, he would take the inheritance. (Selden, Success. xii. and xiii.) But if his wife were inclined to marry again, she might insist on his next relation taking her, before she could be required to give up his goods, Deuteronomy xxv. 5. Hence the Gemarra of Babylon says, "If we are the daughters of Salphaad, let them give us his estate; but if we are not his daughters, let them make the brother of Salphaad marry our mother."

Haydock: Num 27:11 - Uncles Uncles. His nephews are at a greater distance from the original stock. The Phœnicians carried the same regulations into Africa. (Grotius, Jur. ii...

Uncles. His nephews are at a greater distance from the original stock. The Phœnicians carried the same regulations into Africa. (Grotius, Jur. ii. 7.) The relations by the mother's side, could claim no part. The husband was heir to all his wife's goods, except her dowry, which went to her children. People born of a slave, or of a harlot or strange woman, were not lawful heirs. "These regulations have been adopted by all civilized nations." (Origen, hom. 22.) (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 27:13 - People People, in limbo. (Menochius) --- He was not buried in the grave of his ancestors, but on some part of Mount Abarim, called Nebo, Deuteronomy xxxiv...

People, in limbo. (Menochius) ---

He was not buried in the grave of his ancestors, but on some part of Mount Abarim, called Nebo, Deuteronomy xxxiv. 1, 6. (Haydock) ---

Moses, hoping that this sentence of exclusion from the promised land might be only a threat, had earnestly besought God to let him enter. But being forbidden to speak of the matter any more, he understood that it was as irrevocable as an oath, Deuteronomy iii. 26., and iv. 21. He turned, therefore, his whole solicitude to obtain of God some one, who might enjoy the honour and happiness of conducting the people, and putting them in possession of God's promises. He regards not flesh and blood on this occasion, (Philo, de caritate.; Salien,) but sets a noble pattern for all ecclesiastical superiors to imitate. (Du Hamel)

Haydock: Num 27:16 - Flesh Flesh, who gives life, and penetrates the secrets of hearts, chap. xvi. 22.

Flesh, who gives life, and penetrates the secrets of hearts, chap. xvi. 22.

Haydock: Num 27:17 - Shepherd // To go in and out Shepherd. Christ makes use of the same comparison, John x. 1. Kings are often styled shepherds in Homer. Moses begs that his successor may be enab...

Shepherd. Christ makes use of the same comparison, John x. 1. Kings are often styled shepherds in Homer. Moses begs that his successor may be enabled to conduct the multitude in both peace and war. ---

To go in and out, means to govern, (3 Kings iii. 7,) and includes all the occurrences of life, Acts i. 21., and Psalm cxx. 8. (Calmet) ---

Thus, temporal princes are the shepherds of the people. But they are not, on that account, supreme in spiritual causes. For here Josue only receives part of the glory of Moses, while Eleazar is appointed to consult the Lord for him, and to direct him in all matters of importance, ver. 20, 21. (Worthington)

Haydock: Num 27:18 - Spirit Spirit of God, which was given to him, when he was appointed a judge; (chap. xi. 17,) the spirit of prophesy, (Onkelos,) and of wisdom, (Deuteronom...

Spirit of God, which was given to him, when he was appointed a judge; (chap. xi. 17,) the spirit of prophesy, (Onkelos,) and of wisdom, (Deuteronomy xxxiv. 9,) of which he received a fresh increase, by the imposition of the hands of Moses. By the like ceremony people are confirmed, and ministers of religion are still ordained, Acts vi. 6., and 1 Timothy iv. 14. (Calmet) ---

God endues Josue with all the necessary qualifications for his high office. He makes choice of him, and not of any of the relations of Moses, that the people might not be offended at the supreme power being in a manner engrossed by one family; and he appoints one 93 year old, that the success of war might not be attributed to Josue, though he had been long at the head of the armies, and a man of greatest authority, even the vice-gerent of Moses. He declares his election before all the multitude, with the high priest at their head, that there might be no dispute about the matter; and, on this account, he requires various external ceremonies to be observed. (Salien)

Haydock: Num 27:20 - Precepts // Glory Precepts, to accept of this office, (Calmet) and to discharge it with integrity. (Haydock) --- Glory, not that which shone on the face of Moses, a...

Precepts, to accept of this office, (Calmet) and to discharge it with integrity. (Haydock) ---

Glory, not that which shone on the face of Moses, as Onkelos would have it, but all the marks of distinction due to a chief magistrate, (Calmet) the insignia of his office. See Exodus xviii. 21. (Salien) ---

Treat him with respect, as your successor. (Menochius) ---

Let him henceforward commence to exercise his authority before you, that all the people may hear and obey him. (Sararius) (Tirinus)

Haydock: Num 27:21 - For him For him. Hebrew adds, "according to the judgment of Urim." See Exodus xxviii. 30. Nothing better shews the theocracy of the Hebrews, as Josephus...

For him. Hebrew adds, "according to the judgment of Urim." See Exodus xxviii. 30. Nothing better shews the theocracy of the Hebrews, as Josephus styles it, (contra Apion, 2,) than this order for the chief magistrate in civil affairs, to consult and be guided by God's minister, and by the sentence which he should pronounce in his name. Till the reign of David, at least, we find few wars undertaken, without consulting God: (Calmet) and the Rabbins assert, that the kings could not declare any war of their own accord, without the consent of the high priest and Sanhedrim. (Selden, Syned. iii. 12.) Saul lost his crown and life for not complying with the injunctions of God, which were communicated to him by the prophet Samuel. (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 27:23 - Commanded Commanded. This Moses executed on his birth-day, when he was 120 years old, (Deuteronomy xxxi. 2, 7,) having frequently before given proper instructi...

Commanded. This Moses executed on his birth-day, when he was 120 years old, (Deuteronomy xxxi. 2, 7,) having frequently before given proper instructions to Josue, Deuteronomy i. 38., and xxxii. 44. (Haydock)

Gill: Num 27:1 - Then came the daughters of Zelophehad // he was the son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh, the son of Joseph // and these are the names of his daughters, Mahlah, Noah, ann Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah Then came the daughters of Zelophehad,.... Who are mentioned among the families of Manasseh, under that of the Hepherites, Num 26:33, their father bei...

Then came the daughters of Zelophehad,.... Who are mentioned among the families of Manasseh, under that of the Hepherites, Num 26:33, their father being dead, and they having no brethren, when they heard the land was to be divided among those that were numbered, and who were only males of twenty years old and upwards, were concerned, lest they should have no share in the division of the land; and therefore came, according to the Targum of Jonathan, to the house of judgment, or court of judicature, where Moses, the princes, &c. were now sitting: the genealogy of Zelophehad is given:

he was the son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh, the son of Joseph; by which it appears he was of the tribe of Manasseh, and of the fourth generation from him:

and these are the names of his daughters, Mahlah, Noah, ann Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah; in the same order their names are given in Num 26:33, but in Num 36:11, it is a little altered, Noah and Tirzah change places, which Jarchi says shows they were upon an equality one with another.

Gill: Num 27:2 - And they stood before Moses, and before Eleazar the priest, and before the princes, and all the congregation // by the door of the tabernacle of the congregation // saying And they stood before Moses, and before Eleazar the priest, and before the princes, and all the congregation,.... Who were now sitting in court, to he...

And they stood before Moses, and before Eleazar the priest, and before the princes, and all the congregation,.... Who were now sitting in court, to hear and try causes brought before them; here were Moses the chief magistrate, Eleazar the high priest, the princes of the several tribes, and the representatives of the whole congregation, or it may be the seventy elders; a very grand and august assembly, before whom these ladies appeared, and from whom they might expect to have justice done them:

by the door of the tabernacle of the congregation; near to which this court was held, both for the convenience of the people, to apply to in case of need, when they came thither to worship, and of Moses, to seek the Lord in case of any difficulty that might arise, as now did:

saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 27:3 - Our father died in the wilderness // and he was not in the company of them that gathered themselves together against the Lord in the company of Korah // but died in his own sin // and had no sons Our father died in the wilderness,.... As all the generation of the children of Israel did, that came out of Egypt, who were twenty years old and upwa...

Our father died in the wilderness,.... As all the generation of the children of Israel did, that came out of Egypt, who were twenty years old and upwards, excepting Joshua and Caleb:

and he was not in the company of them that gathered themselves together against the Lord in the company of Korah; which is observed, not so much to obtain the favour and good will of Moses as to clear the memory of their father from any reproach upon it, he dying in the wilderness; and chiefly to show that the claim of his posterity to a share in the land was not forfeited, he not being in that rebellion, nor in any other; so that he and his were never under any attainder:

but died in his own sin; which though common to all men, every man has his own peculiar way of sinning, and is himself only answerable for it, Isa 53:6 he sinned alone, had no partner or confederate, whom he had drawn into any notorious and public sin, as mutiny, &c. to the prejudice of the state, and the rulers in it; so the Targum of Jonathan adds,"and he did not cause others to sin,''so Jarchi; some take him to be the sabbath breaker, Num 15:32, others that he was one of those that went up the hill, Num 14:44, most likely his sin was that of unbelief, disbelieving the spies that brought the good report of the land, and giving credit to those that brought an ill report of it; and so with the rest of the people murmured, for which his carcass, with others, fell in the wilderness, and entered not into the good land, through unbelief: a sin not punished in their children:

and had no sons. which was the reason of this application.

Gill: Num 27:4 - Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son // give us therefore a possession among the brethren of our fathers Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son.... Or be withdrawn, and his family lose their part and s...

Why should the name of our father be done away from among his family, because he hath no son.... Or be withdrawn, and his family lose their part and share on that account; this they thought was unreasonable: according to the Targum of Jonathan, to prevent the name of their father being lost, and his part in the land, their motion was, that their mother might marry their father's brother, according to the law in Deu 25:5, with which Jarchi agrees; but it does not appear that that law was as yet in being; though how otherwise the name of their father would be preserved, than by raising up seed in that way, is not easy to say; except, as some think, it was done by a son of one of those heiresses, or by the first son of everyone of them, being called after the name of their grandfather Zelophehad, or their mother's grandfather Hepher; though the Jews t commonly by the "name" understand no other than the "inheritance", which seems to be confirmed by what follows:

give us therefore a possession among the brethren of our fathers; a part with their uncles, or their children; by which they express their faith that the children of Israel would inherit the land, though as yet it was not conquered, nor even entered into; and might signify, as some think, their concern to have a part and portion in the heavenly inheritance the land of Canaan was typical of; and if so, as Ainsworth observes, they may be considered as five wise virgins indeed.

Gill: Num 27:5 - And Moses brought their cause before the Lord. And Moses brought their cause before the Lord. For it seems it was too difficult for this court to decide; and it devolving upon Moses, as the preside...

And Moses brought their cause before the Lord. For it seems it was too difficult for this court to decide; and it devolving upon Moses, as the president of it, and who only could have recourse to God at all times, he carried it to him and consulted with him about it: this, as the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem say, was one of the four causes that came before Moses the prophet, that he solved according to the mind of the Lord, which he consulted; one was concerning the blasphemer, Lev 24:11, the other concerning those defiled by the dead, Num 9:8, the third concerning the sabbath breaker, Num 15:34 and the fourth was this; See Gill on Lev 24:12.

Gill: Num 27:6 - And the Lord spake unto Moses // saying And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... From off the mercy seat, where he consulted him, and from whence he promised to commune with him about any difficul...

And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... From off the mercy seat, where he consulted him, and from whence he promised to commune with him about any difficult matter that came before him, Exo 25:22,

saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 27:7 - The daughters of Zelophehad speak 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 The daughters of Zelophehad speak right,.... What is just and reasonable: thou shalt surely give them a possession of an inheritance among their fa...

The daughters of Zelophehad speak right,.... What is just and reasonable:

thou shalt surely give them a possession of an inheritance among their father's brethren; their uncles, or rather the children of them; for it is reasonable to suppose their father's brethren, or their uncles, were dead also: or "in giving thou shall give" u; which, according to Jarchi, denotes two parts or portions they should receive; the part of their father, who was of them that came out of Egypt, and his part with his brethren in the goods of Hepher: in the Misnah w, from whence he seems to have taken it, it is;"the daughters of Zelophehad took three parts for inheritance; the part of their father, who was with them that came out of Egypt, and his part with his brethren in the goods of Hepher, and because he was the firstborn he was to take two parts:''and though this strict command was given to Moses, yet it does not respect him personally, who lived not to enter into the land to see it divided; but him who should be his successor, and chief magistrate at the time of the division of it, which was Joshua, and of whom these ladies claimed their part, and had it, Jos 17:3,

and thou shalt cause the inheritance of their father to pass unto them; that is, that part which would have fallen to him by lot, had he been living, these were to take, they standing in his place; and so the portion of the land he would have had was to be divided between these live daughters of his.

Gill: Num 27:8 - And thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel // saying, if a man die, and have no son, then ye shall cause his inheritance to pass unto his daughter And thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel,.... The above affair occasioned a law to be made, in which all the people would have a concern, amon...

And thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel,.... The above affair occasioned a law to be made, in which all the people would have a concern, among whom such cases should happen, as after related:

saying, if a man die, and have no son, then ye shall cause his inheritance to pass unto his daughter; as in the above case of the daughters of Zelophehad; what was determined as to their particular case was made into a general law.

Gill: Num 27:9 - And if he have no daughter // then ye shall give his inheritance unto his brethren And if he have no daughter,.... Dies without any issue: then ye shall give his inheritance unto his brethren; and the children descending from them...

And if he have no daughter,.... Dies without any issue:

then ye shall give his inheritance unto his brethren; and the children descending from them; that is, if his father was dead; otherwise, if he was living, he was to be preferred to them, according to the Jewish writers; though, according to our law, no estate in fee simple ascends lineally, or goes from a son, who has made a purchase of it, to a father: in the Misnah it is said x, the order of inheritances is thus,"if a man dies and has no son, then they cause his inheritance to pass to his daughter; a son is before a daughter, and all that descend from the son are before the daughter; the daughter is before the brethren (of her father), and those that descend from the daughter are before the brethren; the brethren (of a man) are before his father's brethren (or his uncles); and they that descend from his brethren are before his father's brethren: this is the general rule, everyone that is before in the inheritance, those that descend from him are before others, and a father is before all that descend from him.''

Gill: Num 27:10 - And if he have no brethren // then ye shall give his inheritance unto his father's brethren And if he have no brethren,.... Nor any descendants from them: then ye shall give his inheritance unto his father's brethren; that is, to his uncle...

And if he have no brethren,.... Nor any descendants from them:

then ye shall give his inheritance unto his father's brethren; that is, to his uncles, and to their children.

Gill: Num 27:11 - 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 children of Israel a statute of judgment // as the Lord commanded Moses And if his father have no brethren,.... Nor any descending from them: then ye shall give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is next to him of hi...

And if his father have no brethren,.... Nor any descending from them:

then ye shall give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is next to him of his family: that is nearest of kin to him, though ever so remote; that is, of his father's family, not his mother's, which was no family:

and he shall possess it: here the Jews have a saying, that an Israelite is never without heirs y:

and it shall be unto the children of Israel a statute of judgment; a judicial law, that should ever remain firm, and sure, and unalterable:

as the Lord commanded Moses; and therefore no man could dispose of his estate or inheritance by will, otherwise than is set forth by this command.

Gill: Num 27:12 - And the Lord said unto Moses // get thee up to this Mount Abarim // and see the land which I have given unto the children of Israel And the Lord said unto Moses,.... After the covenant made with Israel in the plains of Moab, and the song delivered to them, Deu 29:1. get thee up ...

And the Lord said unto Moses,.... After the covenant made with Israel in the plains of Moab, and the song delivered to them, Deu 29:1.

get thee up to this Mount Abarim; which was a range of mountains, so called from the passages by them over Jordan into the land of Canaan; one part of which was Nebo, and the top of that Pisgah, from whence Moses had the view of the good land here directed to; see Num 33:47.

and see the land which I have given unto the children of Israel; for though he was now one hundred and twenty years old, his eyes were not dim, he could see at a great distance; and the height of this hill gave him an advantage of taking a prospect of the land, a great way into it; and very probably his sight might be greatly strengthened and increased at this time by the Lord, for the purpose; this may be an emblem of that sight by faith, which believers have at times of the heavenly Canaan, and sometimes are favoured with an enlarged one of it before their death.

Gill: Num 27:13 - And when thou hast seen it // thou shalt be gathered unto thy people And when thou hast seen it,.... Which was all he was admitted to; for to go into it and see it was not allowed him, though he importuned it, Deu 3:25,...

And when thou hast seen it,.... Which was all he was admitted to; for to go into it and see it was not allowed him, though he importuned it, Deu 3:25,

thou shalt be gathered unto thy people, as Aaron thy brother was gathered; die as he did, in the same sudden, easy, quiet, and cheerful manner; see Num 20:26.

Gill: Num 27:14 - For ye rebelled against my commandment the desert of Zin // in the strife of the congregation, to sanctify me before their eyes // that is the water of Meribah in Kadesh, in the wilderness of Zin For ye rebelled against my commandment the desert of Zin,.... Both Moses and Aaron, which was the reason why they were not suffered to go into the lan...

For ye rebelled against my commandment the desert of Zin,.... Both Moses and Aaron, which was the reason why they were not suffered to go into the land of Canaan, but died a little before the children of Israel came into it: what their sin was, called here a rebelling against the commandment of the Lord; See Gill on Num 20:12, and is next suggested:

in the strife of the congregation, to sanctify me before their eyes; when the congregation of Israel strove against the Lord for want of water, they did not sanctify the Lord by believing in him; but expressed some degree of diffidence before the congregation about fetching water out of the rock, or questioning whether the Lord would give it to such a rebellious people, though they had his order for it:

that is the water of Meribah in Kadesh, in the wilderness of Zin; so called to distinguish it from another Meribah, or water of strife, at Rephidim, Exo 17:7.

Gill: Num 27:15 - And Moses spake unto the Lord // saying And Moses spake unto the Lord,.... Having requested to go into the land and see it, which was denied him; and perceiving he must quickly die, and bein...

And Moses spake unto the Lord,.... Having requested to go into the land and see it, which was denied him; and perceiving he must quickly die, and being a man of a public spirit, and concerned for the welfare of the people of Israel, prays that a successor might be nominated and appointed:

saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 27:16 - Let the Lord, the God of the spirits of all flesh // set a man over the congregation Let the Lord, the God of the spirits of all flesh,.... The Maker of the souls of men, called the spirits of all flesh, or of corporeal beings, to dist...

Let the Lord, the God of the spirits of all flesh,.... The Maker of the souls of men, called the spirits of all flesh, or of corporeal beings, to distinguish them from the angels, who, though spirits, are incorporeal; and who knows the different qualities of the souls of men, their powers, and capacities, and fitness for service, what gifts and talents they have for business; and who can bestow such upon them, which will quality them for it:

set a man over the congregation: meaning in his room and stead.

Gill: Num 27:17 - Which may go out before them, and which may go in before them, and which may lead them out, and which may bring them in // that the congregation of the Lord be not as sheep which have no shepherd Which may go out before them, and which may go in before them, and which may lead them out, and which may bring them in,.... Which may lead them out, ...

Which may go out before them, and which may go in before them, and which may lead them out, and which may bring them in,.... Which may lead them out, and go before them in war, and command them in battle and bring them in peace, having conquered their enemies; or these phrases only mean the administration of civil government among them, and diligence and assiduity in it, see 2Ch 1:10, unless it has any peculiar respect to the leading the people of Israel out of the wilderness, and introducing them into the land of Canaan:

that the congregation of the Lord be not as sheep which have no shepherd; and so wander about, having none to guide them into proper pastures, or to protect them from beasts of prey; which is to be in a most forlorn and distressed condition; see Mat 9:36.

Gill: Num 27:18 - And the Lord said unto Moses // take thou Joshua the son of Nun // a man in whom is the Spirit // and lay thine hand upon him And the Lord said unto Moses,.... In answer to his request: take thou Joshua the son of Nun, who had been a servant of his near forty years, and of...

And the Lord said unto Moses,.... In answer to his request:

take thou Joshua the son of Nun, who had been a servant of his near forty years, and of whose humility, diligence, faithfulness and integrity he had sufficient proof, as well as of his skill and courage in military affairs, particularly at the battle with Amalek, Exo 17:9,

a man in whom is the Spirit: not only in whom is a spirit or soul, which is in every man; but the Spirit of God, and that not only as a spirit of grace and sanctification, which is in every good man; but as a spirit of prophecy, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; or rather it respects the more than ordinary gifts of the Spirit qualifying him for government, as courage and conduct, wisdom, prudence, and greatness of mind:

and lay thine hand upon him; thereby transferring the government to him, pointing him out to the people as his successor; to show to the children of Israel that he was in his place, as Aben Ezra notes; upon which followed a larger measure of the gifts of the Spirit of God; see Deu 34:9.

Gill: Num 27:19 - And set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation // and give him a charge in their sight And set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation,.... Declaring before them all that he was his successor, and that they might b...

And set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation,.... Declaring before them all that he was his successor, and that they might be witnesses of what was said and done unto him, and receive and acknowledge him as such, and as having power and authority over them, which it became them to submit unto:

and give him a charge in their sight: to take care of the people committed to him; to rule them in the fear of God, and according to his laws; and to be of good courage, and go before the people and introduce them into the land of Canaan; assuring him of the divine Presence and help, so that he need not fear any enemy whatever; of this charge, and as confirmed by the Lord himself, see Deu 31:7.

Gill: Num 27:20 - And thou shalt put some of thine honour upon him // that all the congregation of Israel may be obedient And thou shalt put some of thine honour upon him,.... Meaning not the Spirit that was on Moses, and the gifts of the Spirit; for to do this was the wo...

And thou shalt put some of thine honour upon him,.... Meaning not the Spirit that was on Moses, and the gifts of the Spirit; for to do this was the work of the Lord, and not Moses, see Num 11:17, but of the honour of civil government; suggesting that he should give him a share in it, and use him not as a minister and servant, as he had been, but as his colleague and partner; and let him have some of the ensigns of power and authority, and some exercise of it; not only to inure him to government, but to make him respectable among the people:

that all the congregation of Israel may be obedient; to him as their ruler and governor, hearken to his words, and obey his commands.

Gill: Num 27:21 - And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest // who shall ask counsel for him after the judgment of Urim before the Lord // at his word shall they go out, and at his word shall they come in // both he, and all the children of Israel with him, even all the congregation And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest,.... This was for the honour of God, whose priest Eleazar was, and whose oracle was consulted by him; for...

And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest,.... This was for the honour of God, whose priest Eleazar was, and whose oracle was consulted by him; for it is said z, the high priest did not come into the presence of the king but when he pleased; and he did not stand before him, but the king stood before the high priest, as it is said, "and before Eleazar the priest shall he stand"; though it is commanded the high priest to honour the king, and to rise up and stand when he comes unto him; and the king does not stand before him, but when he consults for him by the judgment of Urim; and his posture seems to be different from other persons that consulted; for the same writer a observes, in answer to a question,"how do they consult? the priest stands, and his face is before the ark, and he that consults is behind him, and his face to the back of the priest;''whereas here Joshua stood before the priest, and so any king or supreme governor:

who shall ask counsel for him after the judgment of Urim before the Lord: of the Urim and Thummim which were in the breastplate of judgment, and of consultation by them; see Gill on Exo 28:30 and from this place the Jews b infer that consultation was not made by them for a private person, but for a king, or for one the congregation stood in need of:

at his word shall they go out, and at his word shall they come in; go out to war, and return from it, or do any service enjoined them; that is, either at the word of the Lord, or rather at the word of Eleazar the priest, declaring the will of God, which comes to much the same sense; or at the word of Joshua, directed by the high priest, according to the oracle of God; and he being under such direction, the people could never do amiss in obeying him, or be in any fear or danger of being led wrong by him; but he is mentioned in the next clause, as included in those that went out, and came in:

both he, and all the children of Israel with him, even all the congregation; which Maimonides c interprets thus, "he", this is the king; "and all the children of Israel", this is the anointed for war, or he whom the congregation hath need of; "and all the congregation", these are the great sanhedrim, or seventy elders.

Gill: Num 27:22 - And Moses did as the Lord commanded him // and he took Joshua and set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation And Moses did as the Lord commanded him,.... Being faithful and obedient to him in all things, though ever so contrary to his own private interest and...

And Moses did as the Lord commanded him,.... Being faithful and obedient to him in all things, though ever so contrary to his own private interest and to that of his family:

and he took Joshua and set him before Eleazar the priest, and before all the congregation; as his successor, whom God had named and appointed as such.

Gill: Num 27:23 - And he laid his hands upon him // and gave him a charge, as the Lord commanded Moses And he laid his hands upon him,.... Jarchi observes, that he did this cheerfully, and did more than he was commanded; for the Lord said to him, "lay t...

And he laid his hands upon him,.... Jarchi observes, that he did this cheerfully, and did more than he was commanded; for the Lord said to him, "lay thine hand", but he laid both his hands:

and gave him a charge, as the Lord commanded Moses; Num 27:19, this is a clear proof that Moses was no imposter, since he sought not to aggrandize his family, or serve the interest of that; nor did he in the least repine or murmur that the priesthood was given to his brother Aaron and sons, and now the civil government to his servant of the tribe of Ephraim; and as for his own posterity, they were only common Levites that waited upon the priests.

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NET Notes: Num 27:1 The phrase “of the families of Manasseh” is absent from the Latin Vulgate.

NET Notes: Num 27:3 The word order is emphatic: “but in/on account of his own sins he died.”

NET Notes: Num 27:4 The word is “brothers,” but this can be interpreted more loosely to relatives. So also in v. 7.

NET Notes: Num 27:7 The verb is the Hiphil perfect with a vav (ו) consecutive, from the root עָבַר (’avar, “to pass over&#...

NET Notes: Num 27:8 Heb “a man, if he dies.”

NET Notes: Num 27:11 The expression is חֻקַּת מִשְׁפָּט (khuqqat mishpat, “...

NET Notes: Num 27:12 This perfect tense would best be classified as a perfect of resolve: “which I have decided to give.” God had not yet given the land to the...

NET Notes: Num 27:13 Heb “was gathered.” The phrase “to his ancestors” is elided in the Hebrew text, but is an implied repetition from the beginnin...

NET Notes: Num 27:14 Using the basic meaning of the word קָדַשׁ (qadash, “to be separate, distinct, set apart”), we can und...

NET Notes: Num 27:16 This is the same verb פָּקַד (paqad) that is used throughout the book for the aspect of “numbering” th...

NET Notes: Num 27:17 The Hebrew text has the conjunction with the negated imperfect tense, “and it will not be.” This clause should be subordinated to the prec...

NET Notes: Num 27:18 This symbolic act would indicate the transfer of leadership to Joshua.

NET Notes: Num 27:19 Heb “in their eyes.”

NET Notes: Num 27:20 Heb “hear.”

NET Notes: Num 27:21 Heb “mouth,” meaning what he will say.

NET Notes: Num 27:22 Heb “stood.”

NET Notes: Num 27:23 Heb “hand.”

Geneva Bible: Num 27:3 Our father died in the wilderness, and he was not in the company of them that gathered themselves together against the LORD in the company of Korah; b...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:5 And Moses brought their ( b ) cause before the LORD. ( b ) That is, their matter to be judged, to know what he should determine, as he did all hard m...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:11 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: an...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:16 Let the LORD, the God of the ( d ) spirits of all flesh, set a man over the congregation, ( d ) Who as he has created, so he governs the hearts of al...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:17 Which may ( e ) go out before them, and which may go in before them, and which may lead them out, and which may bring them in; that the congregation o...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:18 And the LORD said unto Moses, Take thee Joshua the son of Nun, a man in whom [is] the spirit, and ( f ) lay thine hand upon him; ( f ) And so appoint...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:20 And thou shalt ( g ) put [some] of thine honour upon him, that all the congregation of the children of Israel may be obedient. ( g ) Commend him to t...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:21 And he shall stand before Eleazar the priest, who shall ask [counsel] for him after the ( h ) judgment of Urim before the LORD: at his word shall they...

Geneva Bible: Num 27:23 And he laid his hands upon him, and gave him a ( i ) charge, as the LORD commanded by the hand of Moses. ( i ) How he should govern himself in his of...

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MHCC: Num 27:1-11 - --The five daughters of Zelophehad considered themselves as left destitute, having neither father nor brother to inherit any land. Their believing expec...

MHCC: Num 27:12-14 - --Moses must die, but he shall have the satisfaction of seeing the land of promise. This sight of Canaan signified his believing prospect of the better ...

MHCC: Num 27:15-23 - --Envious spirits do not love their successors; but Moses was not one of these. We should concern ourselves, both in our prayers and in our endeavours, ...

Matthew Henry: Num 27:1-11 - -- Mention is made of the case of these daughters of Zelophehad in the chapter before, v. 33. It should seem, by the particular notice taken of it, tha...

Matthew Henry: Num 27:12-14 - -- Here, 1. God tells Moses of his fault, his speaking unadvisedly with his lips at the waters of strife, where he did not express, so carefully as he ...

Matthew Henry: Num 27:15-23 - -- Here, I. Moses prays for a successor. When God had told him that he must die, though it appears elsewhere that he solicited for a reprieve for himse...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 27:1-4 - -- Claims of Zelophehad's Daughters to an Inheritance in the Promised Land. - Num 27:1-4. The divine instructions which were given at the mustering of ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 27:5-7 - -- This question of right ( Mishpat ) Moses brought before God, and received instructions in reply to give the daughters of Zelophehad an inheritance ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 27:8-11 - -- On this occasion God issued a general law of inheritance, which was to apply to all cases as "a statute of judgment"(or right), i.e., a statute dete...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 27:12-14 - -- The Death of Moses Foretold. - After these instructions concerning the division of the land, the Lord announced to Moses his approaching end. From t...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 27:15-17 - -- Consecration of Joshua as the Successor of Moses. - Num 27:15-17. The announcement thus made to Moses led him to entreat the Lord to appoint a leade...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 27:18-21 - -- The Lord then appointed Joshua to this office as a man "who had spirit." רוּה ( spirit ) does not mean "insight and wisdom"( Knobel ), but the hi...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 27:22-23 - -- Execution of the divine command.

Constable: Num 26:1--36:13 - --II. Prospects of the younger generation in the land chs. 26--36 The focus of Numbers now changes from the older ...

Constable: Num 26:1--32:42 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the east chs. 26-32 The first section of this second...

Constable: Num 27:1--30:16 - --2. Provisions and commands to observe in preparation for entering the land chs. 27-30 "Just as t...

Constable: Num 27:1-11 - --The inheritance of women in the land 27:1-11 The writer probably included this incident ...

Constable: Num 27:12-23 - --Moses' successor 27:12-23 Another preparation for entering Canaan involved appointing a ...

Guzik: Num 27:1-23 - Inheritance and the Next Leader Numbers 27 - Inheritance and the Next Leader A. The case of Zelophehad's daughters. 1. (1-5) The request of Zelophehad's daughters. Then came the ...

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JFB: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) NUMBERS. This book is so called because it contains an account of the enumeration and arrangement of the Israelites. The early part of it, from the fi...

JFB: Numbers (Garis Besar) MOSES NUMBERING THE MEN OF WAR. (Num. 1:1-54) THE ORDER OF THE TRIBES IN THEIR TENTS. (Num. 2:1-34) THE LEVITES' SERVICE. (Num. 3:1-51) OF THE LEVITE...

TSK: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) The book of Numbers is a book containing a series of the most astonishing providences and events. Every where and in every circumstance God appears; ...

TSK: Numbers 27 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Overview Num 27:1, The daughters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritance; Num 27:6, The law of inheritances; Num 27:12, Moses, being told of his deat...

Poole: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) FOURTH BOOK OF MOSES, CALLED NUMBERS THE ARGUMENT This Book giveth us a history of almost forty years travel of the children of Israel through th...

Poole: Numbers 27 (Pendahuluan Pasal) CHAPTER 27 The law of inheritance: for daughters on defect of sons; and on defect of them to the brother; and if there be none, to the next kinsman...

MHCC: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) This book is called NUMBERS from the several numberings of the people contained in it. It extends from the giving of the law at Sinai, till their arri...

MHCC: Numbers 27 (Pendahuluan Pasal) (Num 27:1-11) The daughters of Zelophehad apply for an inheritance, The law of inheritances. (Num 27:12-14) Moses warned of his death. (Num 27:15-23...

Matthew Henry: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Fourth Book of Moses, Called Numbers The titles of the five books of Moses, which we use in our Bib...

Matthew Henry: Numbers 27 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Here is, I. The case of Zelophehad's daughters determined (Num 27:1-11). II. Notice given to Moses of his death approaching (Num 27:12-14). III....

Constable: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) Introduction Title The title the Jews used in their Hebrew Old Testament for this book...

Constable: Numbers (Garis Besar) Outline I. Experiences of the older generation in the wilderness chs. 1-25 A. Preparations f...

Constable: Numbers Numbers Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. The Land of the Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1979. ...

Haydock: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION. This fourth Book of Moses is called Numbers , because it begins with the numbering of the people. The Hebrews, from its first words...

Gill: Numbers (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS This book has its name from the account it gives of the "numbers" of the children of Israel, twice taken particularly; whic...

Gill: Numbers 27 (Pendahuluan Pasal) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 27 This chapter relates, that, upon a petition of the daughters of Zelophehad, the affair of inheritances was settled; and ...

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