Numbers 14
Chapter context
What is happening in Numbers 14?
Numbers 14 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as departure, complaint, and rebellion in the wilderness. Numbers combines census lists, camp order, priestly concerns, wilderness rebellion, judgment, mercy, and renewed preparation for entering the promised land. Read this chapter with the wider themes of pilgrimage, rebellion, and judgment in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- Egypt Place v. 2-4, 13, 19, 22
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The land of the Nile and the pyramids, the oldest kingdom of which we have any record, holds a place of great significance in Scripture. Modern identification: Ain Shams.
- Caleb Tribe v. 6, 24, 30, 38
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A dog. (1. ) One of the three sons of Hezron of the tribe of Judah. He is also called Chelubai ( 1 Chr. 2:9 ). His descendants are enumerated (18-20, 42-49). (2. ) A “son of Hur, the firstborn of Ephratah” ( 1 Chr. 2:50 ).
- Jephunneh Person v. 6, 30, 38
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Nimble, or a beholder. (1. ) The father of Caleb, who was Joshua’s companion in exploring Canaan ( Num. 13:6 ), a Kenezite ( Josh. 14:14 ). (2. ) One of the descendants of Asher ( 1 Chr. 7:38 ).
- Joshua Tribe v. 6, 30, 38
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Jehovah is his help, or Jehovah the Saviour. The son of Nun, of the tribe of Ephraim, the successor of Moses as the leader of Israel. He is called Jehoshua in Num. 13:16 (A. V. ), and Jesus in Acts 7:45 and Heb. 4:8 .
- Nun Person v. 6, 30, 38
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Beyond the fact that he was the father of Joshua nothing more is known of him ( Ex. 33:11 ).
- Tabernacle Object v. 10
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(1. ) A house or dwelling-place ( Job 5:24 ; 18:6 , etc. ). (2. ) A portable shrine (comp. Acts 19:24 ) containing the image of Moloch ( Amos 5:26 ; marg. and R. V., “Siccuth”). (3. ) The human body.
- Way of the Red Sea Place v. 25
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Biblical road. Modern identification: road between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba.
- Ark Object v. 44
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Noah’s ark, a building of gopher-wood, and covered with pitch, 300 cubits long, 50 cubits broad, and 30 cubits high.
- Hormah Place v. 45
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Tel Masos.