Números 13:24

24 A aquel lugar se le llamó el valle de Escol por razón del racimo que los hijos de Israel cortaron allí.

Números 13:24 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 13:24

The place was called the brook of Eshcol
That is, in later times:

because of the cluster of grapes which the children of Israel cut down
from thence;
the word "Eschol" signifying a "cluster"; and this cluster was typical of Christ, who may be compared to this, as he is to a cluster of camphire, ( Song of Solomon 1:14 ) ; there being in him a "cluster" of all perfections, of all the perfections of deity, the whole fulness of the Godhead dwelling bodily in him; and of all human perfections, he being in all things like unto his people, excepting sin; and there being also a cluster of all the graces and gifts of the Spirit without measure in him, as man; and of all the blessings of grace for his people, as Mediator; and of all the exceeding great and precious promises of the covenant of grace. The "staff", on which this was carried, may denote the ministration of the Gospel, which may seem mean and despicable in itself, but is the means of carrying the name of Christ, and the things of Christ, about in the world; see ( Acts 9:15 ) ; and the "two" men which bore it, may signify the prophets of the Old Testament, and the ministers of the New, who both agree and join together in setting forth the person, offices, and grace of Christ. Moreover, this cluster may be an emblem of the Spirit of God, and his grace, and of the rich experience the people of God have of it in this present lift, while travellers in the wilderness, as a taste and earnest of the future glory and happiness in the heavenly Canaan.

Números 13:24 In-Context

22 Y subieron por el Neguev, y llegaron hasta Hebrón, donde estaban Ahimán, Sesai y Talmai, los descendientes de Anac. (Hebrón fue edificada siete años antes que Zoán en Egipto.)
23 Y llegaron hasta el valle de Escol y de allí cortaron un sarmiento con un solo racimo de uvas; y lo llevaban en un palo entre dos hombres, con algunas de las granadas y de los higos.
24 A aquel lugar se le llamó el valle de Escol por razón del racimo que los hijos de Israel cortaron allí.
25 Y volvieron de reconocer la tierra al cabo de cuarenta días,
26 y fueron y se presentaron a Moisés y a Aarón, y a toda la congregación de los hijos de Israel en el desierto de Parán, en Cades; y les dieron un informe a ellos y a toda la congregación, y les enseñaron el fruto de la tierra.
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