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Bilangan 32:1
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Adapun bani Ruben dan bani Gad ternaknya banyak, bahkan sangat banyak sekali. Ketika mereka melihat tanah Yaezer dan tanah Gilead, tampaklah tempat itu tempat yang baik untuk peternakan.
Sebermula, maka pada bani Rubin adalah banyak binatang dan pada bani Gadpun adalah amat banyak, maka dilihatnya tanah Yaezar dan tanah Gilead bahwasanya jajahan itu tempat yang baik akan binatang.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the children: Numbers 2:10-15, Numbers 26:5-7, Numbers 26:15-18, Genesis 29:32, Genesis 30:10, Genesis 30:11
Jazer: Numbers 32:3, Numbers 32:35, Numbers 21:32, Jaazer, Joshua 13:25, 2 Samuel 24:5, Isaiah 16:8, Isaiah 16:9
the place: Numbers 32:26, Genesis 13:2, Genesis 13:5, Genesis 13:10, Genesis 13:11, Genesis 47:4, Jeremiah 50:19, Micah 7:14, 1 John 2:16
Reciprocal: Genesis 31:21 - Gilead Genesis 49:4 - thou shalt not excel Genesis 49:19 - General Genesis 49:22 - a fruitful Numbers 10:31 - forasmuch Numbers 21:24 - Israel Numbers 32:33 - Moses Deuteronomy 33:21 - the first part Joshua 21:39 - Jazer Joshua 22:9 - the country of Gilead Judges 5:16 - sheepfolds Judges 20:1 - with the 1 Samuel 13:7 - Gad 2 Samuel 2:9 - Gilead 2 Samuel 17:26 - General 2 Samuel 24:6 - Gilead 2 Kings 15:29 - Gilead 1 Chronicles 4:41 - pasture 1 Chronicles 6:81 - Jazer Song of Solomon 4:1 - mount Jeremiah 48:32 - Jazer Ezekiel 47:18 - from Gilead
Cross-References
And deliuered them into the handes of his seruauntes, euery droue by them selues, and sayde vnto his seruauntes: go foorth before me, and put a space betwixt droue and droue.
And he commaunded the formost, saying: If Esau my brother meete thee, and aske thee, saying, whose art thou? and whyther goest thou? and whose are these [that go] before thee?
The angell of God campeth rounde about them that feare hym: and deliuereth them.
For he wyll geue his angels charge ouer thee: to kepe thee in all thy wayes.
Whether it be Paul, or Apollo, or Cephas, either the worlde, either lyfe, or death, whether they be present thinges, or thynges to come, all are yours:
To thintent that nowe vnto the rulers and power in heauenly [thynges] myght be knowen by ye Church, the very manyfolde wysedome of God:
Beyng so much more excellent then the Angels, as he hath by inheritaunce obtayned a more excellent name then they.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Now the children of Reuben and the children of Gad had a very great multitude of cattle,.... By which it seems that they had more in proportion than any of the other tribes; by what means it is not easy to say; very probably they were more addicted to the pastoral life, and took more delight in breeding cattle, and were more diligent in taking care of them: however, the reason for this observation presently follows:
and when they saw the land of Jazer, and the land of Gilead; Jazer was in the kingdom of Sihon, and Gilead in the kingdom of Og, which had been both conquered by the Israelites:
that, behold, the place was a place for cattle; where much cattle was fed, there being a great deal of good pasturage for them: Jazer appears to be a well watered country, Jeremiah 48:32, and Gilead and Bashan which joined and belonged to the same country of Og, who was king of Bashan, were famous for good feeding of cattle: hence we read of the bulls of Bashan, and rams of the breed of Bashan, and goats on Mount Gilead that looked plump and sleek; see Micah 7:14.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Jazer - Compare the marginal reference. This district, although included in the land of Gilead, seems to have had special attractions for the Israelite settlers. All travelers in Gilead, the modern Belka, bear witness to its richness as compared with the country to the west of the Jordan. Its general character is that of an upland pasture, undulating and thickly timbered. In the last respect its northern portions excel its southern; but for fertility of soil the southern province is preferred by the Arabs, in whose lips it has passed into a proverb: “Thou canst not find a country like the Belka.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XXXII
The Reubenites and Gadites request Moses to give them their
inheritance on this side of Jordan, 1-5.
Moses expostulates with and reproves them, 6-15.
They explain themselves, and propose conditions, with which
Moses is satisfied-they are to build cities for their wives and
children, and folds for their cattle, and go ever Jordan armed
with the other tribes, and fight against their enemies till the
land is subdued; after which they are to return, 16-27.
Moses proposes the business to Eleazar, Joshua, and the elders,
28-30.
The Gadites and Reubenites promise a faithful observance of the
conditions, 31, 32;
on which Moses assigns to them, and the half tribe of Manasseh,
the kingdom of Sihon, king of the Amorites, and the kingdom of
Og, king of Bashan, 33.
The cities built by the Gadites, 34-36.
The cities built by the Reubenites, 37, 38.
The children of Machir, the son of Manasseh, expel the Amorites
from Gilead, 39,
which Moses grants to them, 40.
Jair, the son of Manasseh, takes the small towns of Gilead, 41.
And Nobah takes Kenath and its villages, 42.
NOTES ON CHAP. XXXII