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the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Gereviseerde Leidse Vertaling

Numeri 14:40

doch den volgenden morgen maakte het zich op en trok op naar den bergtop, met den uitroep: Wij zijn bereid op te trekken naar de plaats waarvan de Heer gesproken heeft; want wij hebben gezondigd.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Conviction;   Holy Spirit;   Israel;   Repentance;   Reprobacy;   Sin;   Unpardonable Sin;   Thompson Chain Reference - Delay, Causes of;   Early Rising;   Haste-Delay;   Rising, Early;   Too Late;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Anger of God, the;   Desert, Journey of Israel through the;   Protection;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Mediator;   Zephath;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Lamentations, Theology of;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Hill;   Wars of the Lord, the Book of the;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Hill;   Numbers, the Book of;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Amalekite;   Ark of the Covenant;   Kadesh-Barnea;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Hexateuch;   Israel;   Moses;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Wanderings of the Israelites;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Moses;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - On to Canaan;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Amalek;   Moses;   Numbers, Book of;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Confession of Sin;   Sidra;  

Parallel Translations

Gereviseerde Lutherse Vertaling
en zij maakten zich des morgens vroeg op en trokken op de hoogte van het gebergte, zeggende: Hier zijn wij, en wij zullen optrekken naar de plaats, van welke de Heer gesproken heeft; want wij hebben gezondigd.
Staten Vertaling
En zij stonden des morgens vroeg op, en klommen op de hoogte des bergs, zeggende: Ziet, hier zijn wij, en wij zullen optrekken tot de plaats, die de HEERE gezegd heeft; want wij hebben gezondigd!

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

rose up: Deuteronomy 1:41, Ecclesiastes 9:3, Matthew 7:21-23, Matthew 26:11, Matthew 26:12, Luke 13:25

for we have sinned: We are sensible of our sin, and repent of it; and are now ready to do as Caleb and Joshua exhorted us. Or, though we have sinned, yet we hope God will make good his promise.

Reciprocal: Numbers 13:17 - the mountain

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And they rose up early in the morning,.... The next morning after they had heard the bad news of their consumption in the wilderness; not being able, perhaps, to sleep that night with the thoughts of it, and being now in a great haste to go up and possess the land of Canaan, as they were before to return to Egypt:

and gat them up into the top of the mountain; which was the way the spies went into the land of Canaan, Numbers 13:17; this they did not actually ascend, as appears from Numbers 14:44; but they determined upon it, and got themselves ready for it:

saying, lo, we [be here]; this they said either to one another, animating each other to engage in the enterprise; or to Moses and Joshua, signifying that they were ready to go up and possess the land, if they would put themselves at the head of them, and take the command and direction of them;

and will go up unto the place which the Lord hath promised: the land of Canaan:

for we have sinned; in not going up to possess it, when they were bid to go, and in listening to the spies that brought an ill report of it, and by murmuring against Moses and Aaron, and the Lord himself, and proposing to make them a captain and return to Egypt, Numbers 14:2: but this acknowledgment and repentance were not very sincere, by what follows.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Numbers 14:40. We - will go up unto the place, c. — They found themselves on the very borders of the land, and they heard God say they should not enter it, but should be consumed by a forty years' wandering in the wilderness notwithstanding, they are determined to render vain this purpose of God, probably supposing that the temporary sorrow they felt for their late rebellion would be accepted as a sufficient atonement for their crimes. They accordingly went up, and were cut down by their enemies; and why? God went not with them. How vain is the counsel of man against the wisdom of God! Nature, poor, fallen human nature, is ever running into extremes. This miserable people, a short time ago, thought that though they had Omnipotence with them they could not conquer and possess the land! Now they imagine that though God himself go not with them, yet they shall be sufficient to drive out the inhabitants, and take possession of their country! Man is ever supposing he can either do all things or do nothing; he is therefore sometimes presumptuous, and at other times in despair. Who but an apostle, or one under the influence of the same Spirit, can say, I can do ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST who strengtheneth me?


 
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