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and Naphtali. (Jos.19.84..32.) Eleazar 1.-19.51. Joshua. See on ch.13.8,10. 18 See on ch.1.4..16.

19 Caleb. ch.13.30.-14.6,24,30,38.-26 29 ver.18. Jos.19.51.

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CHAP. XXXV. Eight and forty cities for the Levites, suburbs, and measure thereof, 1-5. are to be cities of refuge, 6-8. The laws and manslaughter, 9-30. No satisfe murder, 31-34.

1 ch.22.1.-26.63.-31.12.-33.50.-3 2 Le.23.32.33. Jos.14.3.4.-21.2, &c. 1..8.-18.8, 2. 1 Co.9.10..14.

3 south quarter. Ex.23.31. Jos.15.1..12. Tze. 47.13,19, &c. salt sea eastward. The lake Asphaltites, Dead sea, or Salt sea, is, according to the most authentic accounts, about 70 miles in length, and 18 in breadth. Viewing this sea from the spot where the Jordan discharges its waters into it, it takes a south easterly direction. visible for ten or fifteen miles, when it disappears in a curve towards the east. Its surface is generally unruffled, from the hollow of the basin in which it lies scarcely admitting the free passage necessary for a strong breeze: it is, however, for the same reason, subject to The whirlwinds or squalls of short duration. mountains on each side are apparently sepa rated by a distance of eight miles; but the expanse of water at this point has been supposed not to exceed five or six: as it advances towards the south, it evidently increases in breadth. The acrid saltness of its waters is much greater than that of the sea; and of such specific gravity that bodies will float on it that would sink in common sea-water. It is probably on this account that few fish can live in it; though the monks of St. Saba affirmed to Dr. Shaw, that they had seen fish caught in it. Ge.14.3. Jos.3. 16.-15.2. Eze.47.8,18.

4 Akrabbim. Jos.15.3. Ju.1.36. Zin. ver.3. ch.13.21.-20.1.-33.36,37. Kadesh-barnea. ch. 13.26.--32.8. Hazar-addar. Jos.15.3.4.

5 the river. Ge.15.18. Jos.15.4,47. 1 Ki.8.65. Is.27.12. the sea, ver 6.7.

6 Jos.1.4.-9.1.-15.12.17.-23.4. Eze.47.10,15,20. 7 north border. v.3,6,9,10. mount Hor.ch.33.37. 8 the entrance. ch.13.21. Jos.13.5,6. 2 Sa.8.9. 2 Ki.14.25. Je.39.5. Eze.47.15..20.

9 Hazar-enan. Eze.47.17.

11 Riblah, 2 Ki.23.33.-25.6. Je.39 5,6.-52.10, 26,27. side. Heb, shoulder. sea of Chinnereth. De 3.17. Jos.11.2. Chinneroth.-19.35. Mat.14. 34. Lu.5.1. Gennesaret. Jn".6.1. Sea of Tiberias.

12 the salt sea. v.3. Ge.13.10.-14.3.-19.24..26. 13 This is the land. ver.1. Jos.14.1,2.

14 ch.32.23,33. De.3.12..17.Jos.13.8..12.-14.2.3. 15 two tribes. These two tribes inherited the dominions of Sihon and Og, the two vanquished kings of the Amorites, which extended from the Arnon to Mount Hermon. Of those countries, Moses gave to the tribe of Reuben the southwest part, which was bounded on the south by the river Arnon, on the west by Jordan, and on The the north and east by the tribe of Gad. tribe of Gad was bounded by the river Jordan and tribe of Reuben on the west, by the half tribe of Manasseh on the north, by the kingdom of the Amorites and Arabia Deserta on the east, and by the tribe of Reuben on the south. The part belonging to the tribe of Manassel was bounded by the tribe of Gad on the south, by the sea of Galilee and part of Jordan on the west, by Hermon and Lebanon on the north, and by the mountains of Trachouitis on the on this side Jordan. ch.32.32.

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17 are the names. It is worthy of remark, that Moses does not follow any order hitherto used in arranging the tribes, but places them exactly in the order in which they possessed the land, and according to their fraternal relationship. Judah is first, having the first lot, in the South (Jos. XV.); and next him is Simeon, because his inheritance was within the inheritance of the children of Judah,' (Jos. 19.1.) Benjamin, the third, had his portion between Judah and the children of Joseph.' (Jos. 18. 11.) Dan was the fourth, and his lot was westward of Benjamin. (Jos.19.40,41.) Manasseh and his brother Ephraim had their inheritances behind that of Benjamin. (Jos. 16.7.) Next these dwelt Zebulun and Issachar, (Jos.19.10..17) and then

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3 Jos.21.11. 2 Ch.11.14. Eze.45.2. 4 thousand cubits. The Septuagint re xXovs anxers, two thousand cubi the following verse; but this readin acknowledged by any other ancient except the Coptic, nor by any of the A lated by KENNICOTT and DE RossL modes have been proposed for recom accounts in these two verses, which a general to require full as much expla The explanation of the text itself. NIDES is the only one that is intellig appears perfectly satisfactory. The says he, of the cities are expressed i to be 3000 cubits on every side, from of the city and outwards. The first 16. are the suburbs; and the 2000, which t sured without the suburbs, were for f vineyards.' The whole, therefore, of suburbs, fields, and vineyards, may l sented by the following diagram:

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6 six cities for refuge, ver.13.14. D Jos.20.2.9.-21.3.13.21,27,32.36,38. Ps.g 8.-142.4,5. 15.4.6. Mat.11.28. He 68. ye shall add. Heh, above them ye shal 7 Jos.21.3..42. 1 Ch.6.54..81. & possession. Ge.49.7, Ex.32.28.09 De Jos.21.3. from them, ch.20.54.-35.54." 2 Co.8.13,14. he inheriteth. Heb. they 10 ch.34.2. Le.14.34.-25.2. De-12.9 11 ye shall appoint. As the geel, or had a right to avenge the death of bas by slaying the murderer wherever b him, the appointment of these cities mane institution for the protection of t luntary homicide; for they were desig for the protection of such. See on ve 20.2. unawares. Heb, by error. ver. 21.13 De.1.42.-19.4,5.

12 from the avenger. ver.19.25..27. Jos.20.3..6.9. 2 Sa.14.7. until he stand De.19.11,12. Jos.20.4..6. 13 sir cities. ver.6.

14 three cities. De.4.41..43.-19.8..10.les 15 ch.15.16. Ex.12.49. Le.£4.22. Ko.159. 16 if he smite, ver.22.24. De 19.11.1 ver.30..33. Ge.9.5 6. Ex.21.12..14. Leg

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dren of Issachar, Paltiel the son of Azzan children of Asher, Ahihud the son of 27 And the prince of the tribe of the She'omi.

28 And the prince of the tribe of the children of Naphtali, Pedabel the sou of Ammibud.

29 These are they whom the LORD commanded to divide the inheritance unto the children of Israel in the land of Canaan.

CHAP. XXX V

AND the LORD spake unto Moses in the plains of Moab, by Jordan near Jericho, saying.

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4 And the suburbs of the cities, which ye shall give unto the Levites, shall reach from the wall of the city and outward, a thousand cubits round about.

the city on the east side two thousand 5 And ye shall measure from without cubits, and on the south side two thou sand cubits, and on the west side two thousand cubits, and on the north side two thousand cubits, and the city shall be in the midst this shall be to them the suburbs of the cities.

6 And among the cities which ye shall ver. 13, 14 give unto the Levites, there shall be six De 441.43. Cities for refuge, which ye shall appoint Jos. 20.2.9. for the man-slayer, that he may flee 213,13, thither: andy to them ye shall add forty &c. and two cities. Pa. 6. 7. 8. He. 6. 18.

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7 So all the cities which ye shall give to the Levites shall be forty and eight cities: them shall ye gire with their suburbs.

8 And the cities which ye shall give shall be of the possession of the children of Israel: from them that have many ye shall give many; but from them that have few ye shall give few: every one shall give of his cities unto the Levites, aecording to his inheritance which 8 he inheriteth.

9 And the LOR Dspake unto Moses, saying, 10 Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When" ye be come over they inhe-Jordan into the land of Canaan,

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11 Then" ye shall appoint you cities to be cities of refuge for you; that the slayer may flee thither, which killeth any person at Cunawares.

12 And they shall be unto you cities for refuge from the avenger; that the man-slayer die not, until he stand before the congregation in judgment.

13 And of these cities which ye shall give, six cities shall ye have for retuge.

14 Ye shall give three cities on this side Jordan, and three cities shall ye give in the land of Canaan, which shall be cities of refuge.

15 These six cities shall be a refuge, both for the children of Israel, and for the stranger, and for the sojourner among them; that every one that killeth any person unawares may flee thither.

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20 But if he thrust him of hatred, hurl at him by laying of wait, that he die; 21 Or in enmity smite him with his hand, that he die; he that smote him shall surely be put to death; for he is a murderer: the revenger of blood shall siay the murderer, when he meeteth him.

22 But if he thrust him suddenly without enmity, or have cast upon him any thing without laying of wait,

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of the children of Gilead, the Machir, the son of Manasseh, families of the sons of Joseph near, and spake before Moses, fore the princes, the chief father children of Israel:

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him, that he die, and was not his enemy, Le 25.10.&c tance be put unto the inheritan neither sought his harm;

24 Then the congregation shall judge between the slayer and the revenger of blood according to these judgments:

25 And the congregation shall deliver the slayer out of the hand of the revenger of blood, and the congregation shall restore him to the city of his refuge, whither he was fled: and he shall abide in it unto the death of the high priest, which was anointed with the holy oil.

26 But if the slayer shall at any time come without the border of the city of his refuge, whither he was fled;

27 And the revenger of blood find him without the borders of the city of his refuge, and the revenger of blood kill the slayer; he shall not be guilty of blood; 28 Because he should have remained in the city of his refuge until the death of the high priest; but after the death of the high priest the slayer shall return into the land of his possession.

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29 So these things shall be for a statute of judgment unto you, throughout your generations, in all your dwellings. 30 Whose killeth any person, the mur. ch. 27. 1. derer shall be put to death by the mouth of witnesses: but one witness shall not testify against any person to cause him to die.

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31 Morcover, ye shall take no satisfac-2 Ki. 24 4. tion for the life of a murderer, which as Ps. 106, 38, guilty of death; but he shall be sure y Mi. 4. 11. put to death. Mat. 23.31.

32 And ye shall take no satisfaction for him that is fled to the city of his refuge, that he should come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest.

33 So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are; for blood it defileth the land: and A the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but" by the blood of him that shed it.

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9 Neither shall the inheritano from one tribe to another tribe, I one of the tribes of the children shall keep himself to his own inh 10 Even as the LORD con Moses, so did the daughters phehad:

11 For Mahlah, Tirzah, and and Milcah, and Noah, the dam Zelophehad, were married un father's brothers' sons.

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they must neither loiter nor yield to weariness, Dor regard difficulties, nor slacken their pace, til they had got safe within the walis of the city. The Jewish writers inform us, that, to afford every facility to those who thus fled for their life, the road to these cities was always preserved in good repair; and way posts, up which was inscribed RKPUGE, were placed wherever needful, that they might not so much as hesitate for a moment.

33 it defleth. Le.18 25. De 21.1.8.23 @ki23. 26.-24.4. Ps.106.28. Is.26.21. Eze 22.24.27. Ho 4.2.3. M1.4.11. Mat.23.31 35. L.11.50,51 the land cannot be cleansed. Heb. there can be no expiation for the land,

34 Dehle not. ch.5.3. Le.20.24. 36. I duell P.135.21. 1.57.15 Ho.9.3. 2 Co.6.16,17 Re 21 3.27. duell among. ch 5.3. Ex.25.8.-29 45.46. 1 K1.6.13. Ps.132.14. Is 812.

CHAP. XXXVI.

The inconvenience of the inheritance of daughters is remedied by marrying in their own triber, 1 6, beat the inheritance should be removed from the tribe, 7-9. The daughters of Zelophehad marry their father's brothers' soms, 10-13.

1 Gilead, ch.26.29..33.-27.1. Jos.17.2 3. 1Ch. 7.14. 16.

2 The Lord commanded. To one division of the tribe of Manasseh, a portion had been assigned eastward of Jordan, but Zeipher ad was of that division, to which an inheritance was afterwards allotted west of Jordan, yet, expecting the promised land, the elders of the Manassites now propose a difficulty, upon the adjudged case of Zelophehad's daughters, ch 27.1..11.) If the females should merit, in de fect of male issue, and should intermarry with other tribes, they would diminish the interest, and weaken the mfluence of their own tribes, and give occasion to future confusion, and peri aps coutention. The Manassites therefore referred the case to Moses; and be, by the authority of God, annexed a clause, which would effectuany keep the tribes and inheritances distinct, as long as it was observed. Heiresses were not allowed to marry out of their own tribe, though within those bounds they might consult their own in clinations. ch.26.55.56.-27.1.7.-33.54. Jos.13. 6.-14.1,2-17.3. to grze. ch.27.1,7. Jus.17.3.6. Job 42.15.

3 whereunto they are received, Heb, unto whom they shall be.

4 L.25.10..18,23. Is.61.2. Lu 4 18,19. 5 hath said well. ch.27.7. De 5.28. 6 marry. Heb, be wives. only to the family. ver. 12. Ge.24.3,57,58. 2o6.14.

21.-3.10..13,22. Re 5.9. The #stof Jonday was nearly as long as that on vet Kerefore three cities were appointNo. Que or other of these cities to be half a day's journey of every he nods and as it would rarely hap * the denger of blood would be on the lafocus orbe had a right to assault or detain dager, at least if no malicious intention | act, the unhappy men would, there the part of their adversaries, and very en be certaxes before they gained refare. But then they must for 13 the commandments. Le 7.37,38-11.46 -13 e familles, employments, most im|59-14.34.37.-15.92,33.-27.34. in the plains of terests, and dearest comforts; and Moab, cl26.3.-33.50.-35.1.

7 for every one. That is, he shall not endea vour to obtain any part of the inheritance of another tribe by marrying an heiress. keep himself. Heb. cleave. ver.9. 1K1.21 3. 8 every daughter, 1 Ch.23.22. 10 Ex.39.42,43. Le.24.23. 2 Ch. 30. 12. Mat. 28.20. 11 ch.27.1.

12 into the families. Heb, to some that were of the families.

CONCLUDING REMARKS.

Ta terminates the book of Numbers; a book containing a series of the most astonishing providences desta. Enere where and in every circumstance God appears; and yet there is no circumstance or Haram virà does not justify those signal displays of his grace and merey; and in every relation we For naistency of the divine intentions, and the propriety of those laws which he established.

B. C. 1451.

CHAP. I.

Moses' speech in the end of the fortieth year, 1-5; Drify rehearsing the history of God's sending them from Horeb, 6-13; of giving them officers, 14-18; of sending the spies to search the land, 19-33; of Ais anger for their incredulity, 34-40; and disobedience, 41-46

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Ro.2.11. Ep.6.9. Col.3.25. Ja.2.1,3,9. 11 respect persons. Heb, acknowledge faces is, let not the bold, daring countenance rich or mighty induce you to give an i eous decision; and let not the abject loo poor man induce you either to favour h unrighteous cause, or to give judgment him at the demand of the oppressor. hear. Ex.23.3,6,7. 1 Sa. 12.3.4. Job 26 11..17.-31.13..16. Ps.82.3,4. Pr.22.22,23, 29. Am.5.11,12. Mi.2.1..3.-3.1..4.-7.3 2..4,6. ye shall not. 1 Ki.21.8.14. Job 3 29.25. Je.1.17. Mat..16. Mar. 12. 14. 1 the judgment. 2Ch.19.6. the cause. ch. Ex.18.18,22,26.

1 on this. Nu.32-5,19,32-34 15.-35.14. Jos.9. 1.10.-22.4.7. Red sea. or, Zuph. Or rather, Suph. This could not have been the Red sea, not only because the word yam, sea,' is not joined with it as usual, but because they were now east of Jord n, and farther from the Red sea than ever. It seems to be the same which is called Suphah in Nu.21.14; which inust necessarily signly some place in or adjoining to the 18 ch.4.5,40.-12.28,32. Mat.28.20. Ac. plains of Moab, and not far from the Jordan and 19 through. ch.8.15.-32.10. Nu.10.12 Arnon, PTOLEMY mentions a people called we came. See on ver.2. Nu.13.26. Sophonites that dwelt in Arabia Petræa, who 20 the mountain. See on ver.7.8. may have taken their name from this place. 21 fear not, ch.20.1. Nu.13.30.–14.8.9 Paran. Paran, Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth, and Ps.27.1..3.-40.1.7,11. Is.41.10.—43.1,2.) Diahab, seem to have been either places or Cities not far from the plains of Moab; for it is 22 We will send. The people props evident that Paran and Hazeroth could not have measure through unbelief; Moses, a been those near the Red sea, and not far from their motive, approved of it, and Go Horeb, ch.33.2. Ge.£1.21. Nu, 10.12.-12.16.-13.justly displeased, permitted them to fol 3,26. 1 84.25.1. Hab.3.3. Hateroth. Nu.11.35. own counsel, which proved injurious only through their sin and folly. See

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by the way. ver.44. ch.2.4,8. Nu. 20.17..21.1..20. Nto. ch.2.14.-9.23. Nu.13.26.-32 8. Jos.14 6. 3 Nu.40.1-33.38.

4 ch.2.26..37.-3.1..11. Nu.21.21..35. Jos.12.2.. 6.-13.10.12. Ne.9.92. Ps. 133.11.-136.19.20.

5 to declare. ch.4.8.-17.18.19.-31.9.-32.46. o Horeb. ch.5.2. F.3.1.-17.6. Ye have. Ex.19.1.8. Nu.10.11.13.

7 the mount. Ge.15.16.1. Ex.23.31. Nu.34.3. 12. Jos.24.15. Am.2.9. all the places. Heh, all his neighbours. in the plain, ch.11.11. Jos.10.40. --11.10.17. the great. ch.11.24. Jus.1.4. 2 Sa.8.3. 1 Ch.5.9.-17.3.

8 set. He, given, which, Ge.12.7.–13.14,15. -15.16,18.-17.7,8-2.16.18.-26.3.4.-28.13.14. 9 I am not. Ex.18.18. Nu.11.11.14,17.

10 your God, ch. 10.22.-28.02. Ge 15.3.-22.17. -28.14. Ex.12.37,-32 13. Nu.146. 1Ch.2723 Ne 9.23. ye are this day. This was the promise made by God to Abraham, (Ge.15.5.6, which Moses considers now as amply tult Red. Many suppose this expression to be hyperbolical: atid others, no triends to revelation, think it a vain, empty boast, because the stars, in their appre-1 hension, amount to innumerable millions. But, as this refers to the number of stars which ap pear to the naked eye, which only amount to about 3010 in both hemispheres, the number of the Israelites tar exceeded this; for independ. ently of women and children, at the last census, they amounted to more than 600,000.

11 make you. 2 Sa.24.3. 1 Ch.21.3 P 115 14. and bless you. Ge.15.5.-22.17.-16.4.-49.25. Ex. 32.13. Nu.6.27.-22.12.

24 See on Nu.13.21..27. Jos.2.1.2.
26 Nu.14.1..4. Ps.106.24,25. Is.63.10,

the Lord hated us. ch.9.28. Ex.16 14.3.-21.5. Mat.25.24. Lu.19.21.

28 discouraged. Heb. n elted. ch.001 Ex.15.15. Jos.2.9,11,24, marg.-14.8 1sJ £1.7. The people. ch.9.1.2. Nu.13.28.13 That is, with very high walls, which be easily scaled. HARMER says, hi are still to be seen in Arabia, and are a suthcient defence against the Ar scarcely ever attempt to plunder except Jack. The monastery on Mount Sinal convent of St. Anthony, in Egypt, ares ed with a very high wall, without ga persons and things being taken up and through an opening in the upper part, of a pulley and a basket. This kind of is a suthcient defence. we have such 11.02.-15.14. Ju.1.10.20. 284.21.16.22

2) See on ver.21.

30 he shall. ch.20.1..4. Ex.14.14,25. J 184.17.45.46. 2 Ch.14.11.12.-328. NeA 46.11. Is 8.9.10, Ro.8.31,37. according. XV. P-.78.11..13,43..51.-105.27.36.

31 in the wilderness. Ex. XVI-XVI 12. 23. Ps.78.14..28.-105.39.41. bare th 11.12. Fx 19.4. Nu.11.11,12.14. Is.40.11 -63.9. Ho.11.3.4. Ac.13.18, marg.

32 2 Ch.20.20. Ps.78.22.-106.24. 167. 12,18,19. Jude 5.

33 Who went. Ex.13 21. Nu.10.33.

12 ver.9. Ex. 18.13.16 Nu.11.11..15. 1 K1.3.7 . | Eze.20.6. in fire. Ex.13.21,22-14 12,0

9. Ps.89.19. 2 Co.2.16. -3.5.

13 Take. Heb. Give. Ex.18.21. Nu.11.16.17. Ac.1.21..23..-6.2.6.

15 I took. ch.16.18. Fx.18.25,26. made. deb. gave. Ep.4.11. captains over thousands. Nu.31. 14. 15.8.12.-17.18.-22.7.

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16 charged, ch.27.11.-31.14. Nu.27.19. 1 Th. 2.11. 1 16.5.21.-6.17. Hear, ch.16.18,19. Ex23, 1 2,3,7,8. Le.19.15. £. Sa 23.3. 2 Ch.19.6.,10. Ps.30. 1.7.24. the stranger.ch.10.18,19.-24.14. Ex. 22.21.-23.9. Le.24.02.

34..38. Nu.9.15...-10.11.12.-14.14. Ps.78.14-105.39. Is.4.5.6. Zec.2.5.

34 and sware, ch.2.14,15. Nu.14.22.30 13. Ps.25.11. Eze.20.15. He.3.8..11.

36 Caleb, Nu. 13.6,30.-26. 65.-30. 12: Jos.14.6.14. Ju..12..15. wholly followe tulfilled to go after. Nu.14.24.

37-0.3.23..26 -4.21-34.4. Nu.20.12. 14 Ps.1 6.32,33.

38 Jeshua. See on Nu. 13.8,16.-14.30, 63. ach standeth. Ex.17.9..14.-4.1.3 Isa. 16. Pr.22.29, encourage him. cb.&

17 shall not. ch.10.17.-16.19. Le.19.15. 1 Sa. 10. 7 S14.14. Pr.24.23. Lu.20.21. Ac.10.34,35.7.8.14.23 Nu 27 18..23. Jos.1.16.9.

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