Numbers 25:2

2 The Moabite women invited the people to the sacrifices for their god. So the people ate a meal, and they worshipped their god.

Numbers 25:2 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 25:2

And they called the people unto the sacrifices of their gods,
&c.] That is, the daughters of Moab and Midian, with whom the children of Israel carried on an unlawful correspondence, invited them, their gallants, to come and partake of the feasts which attended the sacrifices of their idols; for part of what was offered to idols a feast was kept with, to which great numbers were invited, and which was observed with all the circumstances of joy and pleasure imaginable, and which was very ensnaring, especially to young people; and the children of Israel being so much enamoured with the beauty of the Moabitish women, and so strong were their lusts and passions, that they could not refuse the invitation:

and the people did eat:
of the things sacrificed to idols, and so became guilty of idolatry, even by so doing, and then when they had eaten and drank, and were merry, they were led on to other acts of idolatry:

and bowed down to their gods:
which was a plain and open act of idolatry, whereby they testified their faith in their divinity, their reverence of them, and their homage and obedience to them: Jarchi says, when the evil concupiscence or lust was strong in them, and they solicited the daughters of Moab to hearken to them, and comply with them, they used to take the image of Peor out of their bosom, and said, worship this, signifying that on that condition they would gratify them; and thus whoredom led them on to idolatry, and they committed the one for the sake of being indulged in the other.

Numbers 25:2 In-Context

1 When the Israelites lived at Shittim, the people made themselves impure by having illicit sex with Moabite women.
2 The Moabite women invited the people to the sacrifices for their god. So the people ate a meal, and they worshipped their god.
3 Israel became attached to the Baal of Peor, and the LORD was angry at the Israelites.
4 The LORD said to Moses: Take all the leaders of the people and kill them on behalf of the LORD in broad daylight, so that the LORD's anger turns away from Israel.
5 Then Moses said to Israel's officials, "Each of you: kill your men who are attached to the Baal of Peor."
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