Verse 2
Numbers 17:2. Take of every one
— Not of every person, but of
every tribe. A rod — A twig, or
branch, from one and the same
almond-tree, as some infer from
Numbers 17:8. Or, according to
others, the ordinary rods which
the princes of the tribes
carried in their hands, as
tokens of their dignity and
authority, Numbers 21:18. And
indeed the miracle would appear
the greater, if neither Aaron’s
rod, nor any of the rest, was of
the almond-tree. But the miracle
was sufficiently great either
way to demonstrate the
extraordinary interposition of
Providence. Every man’s name —
Every prince’s: for they being
the firstborn, and the chief of
their tribes, might, above all
others, pretend to the
priesthood, if it was
communicable to any of their
tribes; and besides, the prince
represented all his tribe: so
that this was a full decision of
the question. And this place
seems to confirm the opinion,
that not only Korah and the
Levites, but also those of other
tribes, contended with Moses and
Aaron about the priesthood, as
that which belonged to all the
congregation, they being all
holy.
Verse 3
Numbers 17:3. Aaron’s name —
Rather than Levi’s, for that
would have left the controversy
undecided between Aaron and the
other Levites, whereas this
would justify the appropriation
of the priesthood to Aaron’s
family. One rod — There shall be
in this, as there is in all the
other tribes, only one rod, and
that for the head of their
tribe, who is Aaron in this
tribe: whereas it might have
been expected that there should
have been two rods, one for
Aaron and another for his
competitors of the same tribe.
But Aaron’s name was sufficient
to determine both the tribe, and
that branch or family of the
tribe to whom this dignity
should be affixed.
Verse 4
Numbers 17:4. Before the
testimony — That is, before the
ark of the testimony, close by
the ark. I will meet with you —
And manifest my mind to you, for
the ending of this dispute.
Verse 6
Numbers 17:6. The rod of Aaron
was among their rods — Was laid
up with the rest, being either
one of the twelve, as the
Hebrews affirm, or the
thirteenth, as others think.
Verse 8
Numbers 17:8. Into the
tabernacle — Into the most holy
place, which he might safely do
under the protection of God’s
command, though otherwise none
but the high-priest might enter
there, and that only once in a
year.
Verse 10
Numbers 17:10. To be kept for a
token — It is probable, the
buds, and blossoms, and fruit,
(all which could never have
grown together, but by miracle,)
continued fresh, the same power
which produced them in a night,
preserving them for ages.
Verse 12-13
Numbers 17:12-13. Behold we die,
we perish — Words of
consternation, arising from the
remembrance of these severe and
repeated judgments, from the
threatening of death upon any
succeeding murmurings, and from
the sense of their own guilt and
weakness, which made them fear
lest they should relapse into
the same miscarriages, and
thereby bring the vengeance of
God upon themselves. Near —
Nearer than he should do; an
error which we may easily
commit. Will God proceed with us
according to his strict justice,
till all the people be cut off? |