Números 21:20

20 e de Bamote para o vale de Moabe, onde o topo do Pisga defronta com o deserto de Jesimom.

Números 21:20 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 21:20

And from Bamoth, [in] the valley
Or rather "to the valley", as the Targum of Onkelos, since Bamoth signifies high places; though, according to the Jerusalem Talmud F15, Bamoth, Baal, which seems to be the same place, was in a plain:

that is in the country of Moab;
the valley belonged to Moab, into which Israel came:

to the top of Pisgah;
not that the valley reached to the top, nor did the children of Israel go to the top of it, only Moses, but rather to the bottom, which indeed is meant; for it intends the beginning of it, where Pisgah, which was an high mountain near the plains of Moab, began, and which was properly the foot of it:

which looketh towards Jeshimon;
that is, Pisgah, as Jarchi rightly interprets it, which looked over a place called Jeshimon; and which signifies a wilderness, and is no other indeed than the wilderness of Kedemoth, ( Deuteronomy 2:26 ) for from thence the following messengers were sent.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Sheviith, fol. 38. 4.

Números 21:20 In-Context

18 a respeito do poço que os líderes cavaram,que os nobres abriramcom cetros e cajados”.Então saíram do deserto para Mataná,
19 de Mataná para Naaliel, de Naaliel para Bamote,
20 e de Bamote para o vale de Moabe, onde o topo do Pisga defronta com o deserto de Jesimom.
21 Israel enviou mensageiros para dizer a Seom, rei dos amorreus:
22 “Deixa-nos atravessar a tua terra. Não entraremos em nenhuma plantação, em nenhuma vinha, nem beberemos água de poço algum. Passaremos pela estrada do rei até que tenhamos atravessado o teu território”.
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