Nu 33:1-15. TWO AND FORTY JOURNEYS OF THE ISRAELITES--FROM EGYPT TO SINAI.
1. These are the journeys of the children of Israel--This chapter
may be said to form the winding up of the history of the travels of the
Israelites through the wilderness; for the three following chapters
relate to matters connected with the occupation and division of the
promised land. As several apparent discrepancies will be discovered on
comparing the records here given of the journeyings from Sinai with the
detailed accounts of the events narrated in the Book of Exodus and the
occasional notices of places that are found in that of Deuteronomy, it
is probable that this itinerary comprises a list of only the most
important stations in their journeys--those where they formed
prolonged encampments, and whence they dispersed their flocks and herds
to pasture on the adjacent plains till the surrounding herbage was
exhausted. The catalogue extends from their departure out of Egypt to
their arrival on the plains of Moab.
went forth . . . with their armies--that is, a vast multitude
marshalled in separate companies, but regular order.
JFB.
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