And these [are] the names of the men that shall stand
with
you
Be present with Moses and Aaron when numbering the people; not
merely as spectators of the affair, and inspectors of the
accounts, but as assistants in the work; each man in his tribe,
being best acquainted with the families and houses in it; and
these men were not pitched upon by Moses and Aaron, nor chosen by
their respective tribes, but were appointed and named by the Lord
himself, which was doing them great honour:
of [the tribe] of Reuben:
or "for Reuben" F3, for the taking the number of men in
this tribe; and so of all the rest, see ( Numbers 1:44
) ;
Elizur the son of Shedeur;
from ( Numbers
1:5-15 ) the names of those several men are given, which were
very proper for Moses and Aaron to know, though of little
importance to us; nor the signification of their several names,
given by Ainsworth and others; only, as Bishop Patrick observes,
most of them show how much God was in the thoughts of those who,
imposed these names on their children, several of them having in
them "El" or "Eli", "God" or "my God", and "Shaddai", "Almighty"
or "all-sufficient": to which may be added, that in some of them
they seem to respect the Messiah, as Elizur, signifying "my God
the rock"; and Shelumiel may be rendered, "God my peace"; and
Zurishaddai, "my rock the Almighty", or "all-sufficient"; and
Pedazhur, "the rock redeemeth": nor is there anything of any
moment to be remarked, unless the order in which the several
tribes are placed; and first the children of Leah, beginning with
Reuben, the firstborn; and the rest, Simeon and Judah, are ranked
according to their birth; Levi being omitted, because that tribe
was not now numbered, and besides, Moses and Aaron were of it;
and then Issachar and Zebulun; after those the children of
Rachel, because of her honour and glory above the handmaids, as
Aben Ezra remarks; who further observes, that it begins with
Ephraim, following Jacob our father, that is, because of the
blessing of Jacob, who preferred Ephraim the younger to Manasseh
the elder; and here Ephraim and Manasseh are set before Benjamin,
because they were in the place of Joseph; and after that the
account goes on with Dan, because, he was the firstborn of the
handmaids; and after him Asher, though the second son of Zilpah,
is placed before Gad, the first son, because, says the same Aben
Ezra, the Lord knew that he would be the head of those that
encamped by the standard of Dan, and so is placed next to him;
and after him Gad, who was the firstborn of Leah's handmaid; and
Naphtali last of all, the second son of Bilhah: this order seems
to be designed to suit with their encampments, and the form of
them.