4. they journeyed from mount Hor--On being refused the passage
requested, they returned through the Arabah, "the way of the Red Sea,"
to Elath, at the head of the eastern gulf of the Red Sea, and thence
passed up through the mountains to the eastern desert, so as to make
the circuit of the land of Edom
(Nu 33:41, 42).
the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the
way--Disappointment on finding themselves so near the confines of
the promised land without entering it; vexation at the refusal of a
passage through Edom and the absence of any divine interposition in
their favor; and above all, the necessity of a retrograde journey by a
long and circuitous route through the worst parts of a sandy desert and
the dread of being plunged into new and unknown difficulties--all this
produced a deep depression of spirits. But it was followed, as usually,
by a gross outburst of murmuring at the scarcity of water, and of
expressions of disgust at the manna.
JFB.
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