Numbers 24:21

21 And he looked on the Kenite and took up his parable and said, Strong is thy dwellingplace, and thou puttest thy nest in a rock;

Numbers 24:21 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 24:21

And he looked on the Kenites
Not the family and posterity of Jethro, as Aben Ezra, Jarchi, and Abendana; for they were not a people by themselves, but were now encamped with Israel, and went with them into the land of Canaan, and were not carried captive with the ten tribes, though some might that dwelt in Naphtali, ( Judges 9:4 Judges 9:11 Judges 9:17 ) , for they after that remained with Judah under the name of Rechabites, ( Jeremiah 35:2 ) and returned with the two tribes, being carried captive with them, ( 1 Chronicles 2:55 ) but they were a people, though of the same original and family Jethro descended from, which dwelt near, and afterwards among the Amalekites, and therefore were seen by Balaam, and taken notice of at the same time they were; see ( 1 Samuel 15:6 ) . Abarbinel takes them to be the same with those in ( Genesis 15:19 )

and took up his parable;
or prophecy concerning them, and delivered it:

and said, strong is thy dwelling place, and thou puttest thy nest in a
rock,
they dwelling in craggy rocky places, where they thought themselves secure and out of danger; and this their habitation he calls "Ken", a nest, in allusion to their name Kenites.

Numbers 24:21 In-Context

19 Out of Jacob shall come he that shall have dominion and shall destroy what remains of the city.
20 And when he looked on Amalek, he took up his parable, and said, Amalek, head of the Gentiles; but his latter end shall be that he perish for ever.
21 And he looked on the Kenite and took up his parable and said, Strong is thy dwellingplace, and thou puttest thy nest in a rock;
22 because the Kenite shall be thrown out, when Asshur shall carry thee away captive.
23 And he took up his parable again and said, Alas, who shall live when God shall do these things!
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