Numbers 10:11-36

11 And it came to passe the .xx. daye of the seconde moneth in ye seconde yere that the cloude was take vpp from of the habitacion of witnesse.
12 And the childern of Israel toke their iurney out of the deserte of Sinai and the cloude rested in ye wildernesse of Para.
13 And ye first toke their iurney at the mouth of the Lorde by the honde of Moses:
14 euen the standerte of ye hoste of Iuda remoued first with their armies whose captayne was Nahesson ye sonne of Aminadab.
15 And ouer the hoste of ye trybe of the childern of Isachar was Nathaneel the sonne of zuar.
16 And ouer the hoste of ye trybe of the childern of Zabulon was Eliab the sonne of Helon.
17 And the habitacion was taken doune: and the sonnes of Gerson and Merari went forth bearynge the habitacion
18 Then the standert of the hoste of Ruben went forth with their armies whose captayne was Elizur the sonne of Sedeur.
19 And ouer the hoste of the trybe of ye childern of Simeon was Selumiel
20 the sonne of Deguel.
21 Then the Cahathites went forwarde and bare the holy thynges and the other dyd set vp the habitacion agenst they came.
22 Then the standert of the hoste of the childern of Ephraim went forth with their armies whose captayne was Elisama the sonne of Amiud.
23 And ouer the hoste of the trybe of the sonnes of Manasse was Samaleel the sonne of Pedazur.
24 And ouer the hoste of the trybe of the sonnes of Ben Iamin was Abidan the sonne of Gedeoni.
25 And hynmost of all the hoste came the standert of the hoste of the childern of Dan with their armies: whose captayne was Ahiezar the sonne of Ammi Sadai.
26 And ouer the hoste of the trybe of the childern of Asser was Pagiel the sonne of Ochran.
27 And ouer the hoste of the trybe of the childern of Naphtali was Ahira the sonne of Enan
28 of this maner were the iurneyes of the childern of Israel with their armies when they remoued.
29 And Moses sayde vnto Hobab the sonne of Raguel the Madianyte Moses father lawe: we goo vnto the place of which the Lorde sayde I will geue it you. Goo with us ad we will doo the good for the Lorde hath promysed goode vnto Israel.
30 And he sayde vnto him: I will not: but will goo to myne awne londe and to my kynred.
31 And Moses sayde oh nay leaue us not for thou knowest where is best for us to pitche in the wildernesse: and thou shalt be oure eyes
32 And yf thou goo with us loke what goodnesse the Lorde sheweth apon us the same we will shewe apon the
33 And they departed from the mount of the Lorde .iij. dayes iurney and the arcke of the testament of the Lorde went before them in the .iij. dayes iurney to serche out a restynge place for them.
34 And the cloude of the Lorde was ouer them by daye when they went out of the tentes.
35 And when the arcke went forth Moses sayde Ryse vp Lorde and lat thine enemies be scatered and let them that hate the flee before the.
36 And when the arcke rested he sayde returne Lorde vnto the many thousandes of Ysrael.

Numbers 10:11-36 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 10

This chapter gives an account of the directions given for making two silver trumpets, and of the use of them, the ends and purposes for which they were to be made, Nu 10:1-10; and of the time of taking up of the cloud from the tabernacle, and of the removal of the camp of Israel from the wilderness of Sinai, and of the order of their march, Nu 10:11-28; when Moses most earnestly passed Hobab, his brother in law, to continue with him, Nu 10:29-32; and the chapter is closed with the prayer of Moses at the setting forward of the ark, and the resting of it, Nu 10:33-36.

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