Verse 2
Numbers 26:2. Take the sum of
all the congregation — They were
numbered twice before, Exodus
30:11-12; Numbers 1:1-2. Now
they are numbered a third time,
to demonstrate the faithfulness
of God, both in cutting all
those off whom he had threatened
to cut off, (Numbers 14:29,) and
in a stupendous increase of the
people, according to his
promise, notwithstanding all
their sins, and the sweeping
judgments inflicted upon them;
and to prepare the way for the
equal division of the land,
which they were now going to
possess.
Verse 7
Numbers 26:7. Families — The
chief houses, which were
subdivided into divers lesser
families. Forty-three thousand
seven hundred and thirty —
Whereas, in their last numbering
they were forty-six thousand
five hundred; for Korah’s
conspiracy, as well as other
provocations of theirs, had cut
off many of them.
Verse 10
Numbers 26:10. Together with
Korah — These words seem to
import that Korah was swallowed
up with Dathan and Abiram. But
it being more probable, as was
observed on Numbers 16:32, that
Korah was consumed by the fire
of God with those who offered
incense, the words may be
otherwise translated thus: The
earth swallowed them up; namely,
Dathan and Abiram; and as for
Korah, he died with that
company, what time the fire
devoured, &c. — To the same
purpose speak the Samaritan text
and Josephus. “Also we have the
testimony of the apostolical
constitutions, and in effect of
Clement of Rome, of Ignatius and
Eusebius, that the Septuagint
version originally gave the same
account.” — Whiston. Junius and
Tremellius render the passage,
The earth swallowed them up, and
what things belonged to Korah;
namely, his tent, and goods, and
family, his children excepted,
as they are here. The psalmist
seems to confirm the opinion
that Korah was burned with his
Levites, mentioning only Dathan
and Abiram as being swallowed
up, Psalms 106:17. They became a
sign — A monument of divine
vengeance against daring
sinners, warning them not to
rebel against God, or
magistrates, his deputies, nor
to usurp the priestly office.
Verse 11
Numbers 26:11. The children of
Korah died not — God being
pleased to spare them, because
they disowned their father’s
act, and separated themselves
from his tent and company. Hence
the sons of Korah are mentioned
1 Chronicles 6:22; 1 Chronicles
6:38, and often in the book of
Psalms.
Verse 12
Numbers 26:12. Jachim — Called
also Jarib, 1 Chronicles 4:24.
And such names might be either
added or changed upon some
special occasion not recorded in
Scripture.
Verse 14
Numbers 26:14. Twenty-two
thousand and two hundred — No
tribe decreased so much as
Simeon’s. From fifty-nine
thousand and three hundred it
sunk to twenty-two thousand and
two hundred, little more than a
third of what it was. One whole
family of that tribe (Ohad,
mentioned Exodus 6:15) was
extinct in the wilderness. Some
think most of the twenty-four
thousand, cut off by the plague
for the iniquity of Peor, were
of that tribe. For Zimri, a
ringleader in that iniquity, was
a prince of that tribe. Simeon
is not mentioned in Moses’s
blessing, Deuteronomy 33. And
the lot of that tribe in Canaan
was inconsiderable, only a
canton out of Judah’s lot,
Joshua 19:9.
Verse 18
Numbers 26:18. Children of Gad —
Fewer by above five thousand
than there were in their last
numbering.
Verse 22
Numbers 26:22. The families of
Judah — About two thousand more
than they were, Numbers 1:27;
whereas the foregoing tribes
were all diminished.
Verse 33
Numbers 26:33. Zelophehad had no
sons, but daughters — It is
remarkable that in so many heads
of families there was only one
to whom no sons were born. To
what other cause can this be
ascribed but to a peculiar
providence, whereby many more
males than females were born,
for the strength and increase of
the Jewish nation?
Verse 34
Numbers 26:34. Fifty-two
thousand seven hundred — Whereas
they were but thirty-two
thousand and two hundred, in
Numbers 1:35. So that they had
increased twenty thousand and
five hundred, according to the
promise made to Joseph’s
posterity, Genesis 49:22.
Verse 37-38
Numbers 26:37-38. The sons of
Ephraim — Ephraim, though in
future times a tribe flourishing
much more than its brother-tribe
Manasseh, (Deuteronomy 33:17,)
was now, for some cause, it
appears, upon the declension,
their poll being decreased eight
thousand. See Numbers 1:33. The
sons of Benjamin — When they
went into Egypt the sons of
Benjamin were ten, Genesis
46:21. Half of these, it seems,
had no children, or their
families were become extinct, as
only five are here named. In
amends for the rest, two of his
grand-children by the eldest,
Bela, namely, Ard and Naaman,
became heads of very large
families; so that, upon the
whole, the sons of Benjamin had
increased since the last poll
ten thousand two hundred.
Compare Numbers 26:41 with chap
Numbers 1:37.
Verse 42
Numbers 26:42. The sons of Dan —
Under the name of sons his
descendants are included, he
having but one immediate son.
But from him this tribe
multiplied into very great
divisions and subdivisions of
families, and was now increased
since the last poll seventeen
hundred.
Verses 47-50
Numbers 26:47-50. The families
of the sons of Asher — They had
increased eleven thousand nine
hundred since they were numbered
last; but those of Napthali had
decreased eight thousand. See
Numbers 1:41; Numbers 1:43.
Verse 51
Numbers 26:51. Six hundred
thousand and a thousand seven
hundred, &c. — Very nigh as many
as they were before, Numbers
1:46. So wisely and marvellously
did God at the same time
manifest his justice in cutting
off so vast a number, his mercy
in giving such a speedy and
numerous supply, and his truth
in both.
Verse 53
Numbers 26:53. The land shall be
divided — The land was divided
into nine parts and a half,
respect being had in such
division to the goodness as well
as to the largeness of the
several portions, and the lot
gave each tribe their part. Of
names — Of persons: the share of
each tribe was divided among the
several families, to some more,
to some less, according to the
number of persons of each
family. And withal, if one of
the portions proved too large or
too little for the families and
persons of that tribe, they
might give part of their portion
to another tribe, (as Simeon and
Dan had part of Judah’s share,)
or take away a part from the
portion belonging to another
tribe.
Verse 55
Numbers 26:55. By lot — The
quantity of land, it seems, was
to be assigned according to the
number in each tribe, but the
situation was to be determined
by lot, both as to the tribes
and as to individuals. For
instance, it was determined by
lot which of the tribes were to
inherit in the south, which in
the north, &c. But in that
quarter where their lot fell a
larger or smaller portion of
land was appointed them,
according to the goodness of the
soil, and in proportion as they
were more or less numerous. By
these means all ground of
quarrel among the several tribes
was removed, and each acquiesced
in his portion, as assigned by
God himself, to whom the appeal
was made by lot.
Verse 56
Numbers 26:56. Between many and
few — The share that shall by
lot fall to each tribe, shall be
distributed to the several
families and persons in such
proportions as their numbers
shall require.
Verse 65
Numbers 26:65. There was not
left a man — Except of the
Levites, who, not being guilty
of that sin, did not partake of
their judgment. Save Caleb and
Joshua — Whom God promised to
spare, in reward of their steady
faith and piety. |