Numbers 32

Transjordan Settlements

1 The Reubenites and Gadites had a very large number of livestock. When they surveyed the lands of Jazer and Gilead, they saw that the region was a [good] one for livestock.
2 So the Gadites and Reubenites came to Moses, Eleazar the priest, and the leaders of the community and said:
3 "[The territory of] Ataroth, Dibon, Jazer, Nimrah, Heshbon, Elealeh, Sebam,[a] Nebo, and Beon,
4 which the Lord struck down[b] before the community of Israel, is [good] land for livestock, and your servants own livestock."
5 They said, "If we have found favor in your sight, let this land be given to your servants as a possession. Don't make us cross the Jordan."
6 But Moses asked the Gadites and Reubenites, "Should your brothers go to war while you stay here?
7 Why are you discouraging[c] the Israelites from crossing into the land the Lord has given them?
8 That's what your fathers did when I sent them from Kadesh-barnea to see the land.[d]
9 After they went up as far as Eshcol Valley and saw the land, they discouraged the Israelites from entering the land the Lord had given them.
10 So the Lord's anger burned that day, and He swore an oath:
11 'Because they did not follow Me completely, none of the men 20 years old or more who came up from Egypt will see the land I swore [to give] Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob-
12 none except Caleb[e] son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite and Joshua[f] son of Nun, because they did follow the Lord completely.'[g]
13 The Lord's anger burned against Israel, and He made them wander in the wilderness 40 years until the whole generation that had done what was evil in the Lord's sight was gone.
14 And here you, a brood of sinners, stand in your fathers' place adding even more to the Lord's burning anger against Israel.
15 If you turn back from following Him, He will once again leave this people in the wilderness, and you will destroy all of them."
16 Then they approached him and said, "We want to build sheepfolds here for our livestock and cities for our dependents.
17 But we will arm ourselves and be ready [to go] ahead of the Israelites until we have brought them into their place. Meanwhile, our dependents will remain in the fortified cities because of the inhabitants of the land.
18 We will not return to our homes until each of the Israelites has taken possession of his inheritance.
19 Yet we will not have an inheritance with them across the Jordan and beyond, because our inheritance will be across the Jordan to the east."
20 Moses replied to them, "If you do this-if you arm yourselves for battle before the Lord,
21 and every one of your armed men crosses the Jordan before the Lord until He has driven His enemies from His presence,
22 and the land is subdued before the Lord-afterwards you may return and be free from obligation to the Lord and to Israel. And this land will belong to you as a possession before the Lord.
23 But if you don't do this, you will certainly sin against the Lord; be sure your sin will catch up with you.
24 Build cities for your dependents and folds for your flocks, but do what you have promised."[h]
25 The Gadites and Reubenites answered Moses, "Your servants will do just as my lord commands.
26 Our little children, wives, livestock, and all our animals will remain here in the cities of Gilead,
27 but your servants are equipped for war before the Lord and will go across to the battle as my lord orders."
28 So Moses gave orders about them to Eleazar the priest, Joshua son of Nun, and the family leaders of the Israelite tribes.
29 Moses told them, "If the Gadites and Reubenites cross the Jordan with you, every man in battle formation before the Lord, and the land is subdued before you, you are to give them the land of Gilead as a possession.[i]
30 But if they don't go across with you in battle formation, they must accept land in Canaan with you."
31 The Gadites and Reubenites replied, "What the Lord has spoken to your servants is what we will do.
32 We will cross over in battle formation before the Lord into the land of Canaan, but we will keep our hereditary possession across the Jordan."
33 So Moses gave them-the Gadites, Reubenites, and half the tribe of Manasseh son of Joseph-the kingdom of Sihon king of the Amorites and the kingdom of Og king of Bashan, the land including its cities with the territories surrounding them.
34 The Gadites rebuilt Dibon, Ataroth, Aroer,
35 Atroth-shophan, Jazer, Jogbehah,
36 Beth-nimrah, and Beth-haran[j] as fortified cities, and [built] sheepfolds.
37 The Reubenites rebuilt Heshbon, Elealeh, Kiriathaim,
38 as well as Nebo and Baal-meon (whose names were changed), and Sibmah. They gave names to the cities they rebuilt.
39 The descendants of Machir[k] son of Manasseh went to Gilead, captured it, and drove out the Amorites who were there.
40 So Moses gave Gilead to [the clan of] Machir son of Manasseh, and they settled in it.
41 Jair, a descendant of Manasseh, went and captured their villages, which he renamed Jair's Villages.[l] [m]
42 Nobah went and captured Kenath with its villages and called it Nobah after his own name.

Numbers 32 Commentary

Chapter 32

The tribes of Reuben and Gad request an inheritance on the east of Jordan. (1-5) Moses reproves the Reubenites and Gadites. (6-15) They explain their views, Moses consents. (16-27) They take possession of the land to the east of Jordan. (28-42)

Verses 1-5 Here is a proposal made by the Reubenites and Gadites, that the land lately conquered might be allotted to them. Two things common in the world might lead these tribes to make this choice; the lust of the eye, and the pride of life. There was much amiss in the principle they went upon; they consulted their own private convenience more than the public good. Thus to the present time, many seek their own things more than the things of Jesus Christ; and are led by worldly interests and advantages to take up short of the heavenly Canaan.

Verses 6-15 The proposal showed disregard to the land of Canaan, distrust of the Lord's promise, and unwillingness to encounter the difficulties and dangers of conquering and driving out the inhabitants of that land. Moses is wroth with them. It will becomes any of God's Israel to sit down unconcerned about the difficult and perilous concerns of their brethren, whether public or personal. He reminds them of the fatal consequences of the unbelief and faint-heartedness of their fathers, when they were, as themselves, just ready to enter Canaan. If men considered as they ought what would be the end of sin, they would be afraid of the beginning of it.

Verses 16-27 Here is the good effect of plain dealing. Moses, by showing their sin, and the danger of it, brought them to their duty, without murmuring or disputing. All men ought to consider the interests of others as well as their own; the law of love requires us to labour, venture, or suffer for each other as there may be occasion. They propose that their men of war should go ready armed before the children of Israel into the land of Canaan, and that they should not return till the conquest of Canaan was ended. Moses grants their request, but he warns them of the danger of breaking their word. If you fail, you sin against the Lord, and not against your brethren only; God will certainly reckon with you for it. Be sure your sin will find you out. Sin will surely find out the sinner sooner or later. It concerns us now to find our sins out, that we may repent of them, and forsake them, lest they find us out to our ruin.

Verses 28-42 Concerning the settlement of these tribes, observe, that they built the cities, that is, repaired them. They changed the names of them; probably they were idolatrous, therefore they should be forgotten. A spirit of selfishness, of seeking our own, not the things of Christ, when each one ought to assist others, is as dangerous as it is common. It is impossible to be sincere in the faith, sensible of the goodness of God, constrained by the love of Christ, sanctified by the power of the Holy Ghost, and yet be indifferent to the progress of religion, and the spiritual success of others, through love of ease, or fear of conflict. Let then your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

Footnotes 13

  • [a]. Sam, LXX read Sibmah (as in v. 38); Syr reads Sebah
  • [b]. Nm 21:24
  • [c]. Lit discouraging the hearts of
  • [d]. Nm 13:1-3,32-33
  • [e]. Nm 14:6,24,30,38; 26:65
  • [f]. Nm 14:30,38; 27:18-23; Ex 33:11
  • [g]. Nm 14:22-24,29-30
  • [h]. Nm 30:2; Jos 1:12-18; 4:12
  • [i]. Jos 22:9
  • [j]. Jos 13:27
  • [k]. Nm 26:29; Gn 50:23; Jos 17:1,3
  • [l]. Or renamed Havvoth-jair
  • [m]. Dt 3:14; Jos 13:30; 1 Kg 4:13; 1 Ch 2:23

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 32

This chapter relates, how that the tribes of Gad and Reuben requested a settlement in the country of Jazer and Gilead, being fit for the pasturage of their cattle, Nu 32:1-5 at which Moses at first was very much displeased, as being unreasonable, and tending to discourage the rest of the people; and as acting a part like that their fathers had done before them, which brought the wrath of God upon them, so that they all but two perished in the wilderness; and this he suggests would be the case again, if such measures were taken, Nu 32:6-15 upon which they explain themselves, and declare they had no intention of forsaking their brethren, but were willing to leave their children and cattle to the care of divine Providence, and go armed before Israel, until they were brought into, and settled in the land of Canaan; nor did they desire any part or inheritance in it, Nu 32:16-19, this satisfied Moses, and he agreed to it, that the land they requested should be their possession, provided the conditions were fulfilled by them, which they proposed, Nu 20:20-24, and which they again agreed unto, and promised to perform, Nu 32:25-27, wherefore Moses gave orders to Eleazar, Joshua, and the chief fathers of the tribes, to put them in possession of the land of Gilead on those conditions, Nu 32:28-30 and which were again promised that they would observe, Nu 32:31,32, and at the same time Moses made a grant of the kingdoms of Sihon and of Og to the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and to half the tribe of Manasseh, Nu 32:33 and the chapter is closed with an account of the cities built or repaired by the children of Gad and Reuben, Nu 32:34-38 and of the cities in Gilead taken and possessed by the children of Machir, and by Jair, who were of the tribe of Manasseh, Nu 32:39-42.

Numbers 32 Commentaries

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