Números 21:3

Listen to Números 21:3
3 Y Jehov谩 escuch贸 la voz de Israel, y entreg贸 al Cananeo, y destruy贸los 谩 ellos y 谩 sus ciudades; y llam贸 el nombre de aquel lugar Horma.

Números 21:3 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 21:3

And the Lord hearkened to the voice of Israel
In their prayers and vows; with acceptance heard, and answered them according to their wish:

and delivered up the Canaanites:
into their hands, gave them victory over them:

and they utterly destroyed them and their cities;
that is, "anathematized" them, and devoted them to destruction; for as yet they did not actually destroy them, since we read of Arad afterwards, ( Joshua 12:14 ) , but this they did in Joshua's time, when the whole land of Canaan came into their hands; for had they entered the land now, and took and destroyed the cities belonging to Arad, they would doubtless have proceeded, and pursued their conquests, and not have returned into the wilderness again to go round about Edom, in order to enter another way; many think, as Aben Ezra observes on ( Numbers 21:1 ) that this section was written by Joshua, after the land was subdued:

and he called the name of the place Hormah;
which before was called Zephath, and it seems to have its name from various disasters which happened at this place; as the defeat of the Israelites by the Amalekites, ( Numbers 14:45 ) , and here of the Canaanites by the Israelites, and afterwards of the inhabitants of this place by Judah and Simeon, ( Judges 1:17 ) it had its name from "Cherem", the anathema or destruction it was devoted to.

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Números 21:3 In-Context

1 Y OYENDO el Cananeo, el rey de Arad, el cual habitaba al mediod铆a, que ven铆a Israel por el camino de los centinelas, pele贸 con Israel, y tom贸 de 茅l presa.
2 Entonces Israel hizo voto 谩 Jehov谩, y dijo: Si en efecto entregares 谩 este pueblo en mi mano, yo destruir茅 sus ciudades.
3 Y Jehov谩 escuch贸 la voz de Israel, y entreg贸 al Cananeo, y destruy贸los 谩 ellos y 谩 sus ciudades; y llam贸 el nombre de aquel lugar Horma.
4 Y partieron del monte de Hor, camino del mar Bermejo, para rodear la tierra de Edom; y abati贸se el 谩nimo del pueblo por el camino.
5 Y habl贸 el pueblo contra Dios y Mois茅s: 驴Por qu茅 nos hiciste subir de Egipto para que muramos en este desierto? que ni hay pan, ni agua, y nuestra alma tiene fastidio de este pan tan liviano.
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