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Nombres 21:10

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Nombres 21:10 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 21:10

And the children of Israel set forward
From Zalmonah, and came to Punon, which, according to the above writer, was twenty miles from it; though here indeed, some think, the brazen serpent was set up, here being, as before observed, brass mines to furnish with that metal:

and pitched in Oboth;
which was twenty four miles from Punon, as says the same writer: the word signifies bottles; perhaps here the Israelites got water and filled their bottles, or, as others think, they filled them with the wine of Moab, and called the name of the place from thence; it is perhaps the same with the Eboda of Ptolemy {h}, which he places in Arabia Petraea; and of which Pliny F9 also makes mention.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Geograph. l. 5. c. 17.
F9 Nat. Hist. l. 6. c. 28.
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Nombres 21:10 In-Context

8 Et l'Éternel dit à Moïse: Fais-toi un serpent brûlant, et mets-le sur une perche; et il arrivera que quiconque sera mordu et le regardera, sera guéri.
9 Moïse fit donc un serpent d'airain, et il le mit sur une perche; et il arriva que quand le serpent avait mordu un homme, il regardait le serpent d'airain, et il était guéri.
10 Puis les enfants d'Israël partirent et campèrent à Oboth.
11 Et ils partirent d'Oboth, et campèrent à Ijjé-Abarim, au désert qui est vis-à-vis de Moab, vers le soleil levant.
12 De là ils partirent et campèrent au torrent de Zéred.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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