Numbers 25:1

1 morabatur autem eo tempore Israhel in Setthim et fornicatus est populus cum filiabus Moab

Numbers 25:1 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 25:1

And Israel abode in Shittim
A place in the plains of Moab, so called from the shittim wood, which grew here in great abundance, so often mentioned in the building of the tabernacle; which was a sort of white thorn, or rather the acacia tree, since there was scarcely any thing else grew in the deserts of Arabia, (See Gill on Exodus 25:5) its full name was Abelshittim, ( Numbers 33:49 ) , here the Israelites abode even to the death of Moses, for this was their last station in the wilderness; they were now on the borders of the land of Canaan, and just ready to enter into it, which is an aggravation of the sins they here fell into, and are next observed:

and the people began to commit whoredom with the daughters of Moab;
and of Midian also, as appears from ( Numbers 25:6 ) ( Numbers 31:9 Numbers 31:16 ) by the advice of Balaam, the Moabites and Midianites found ways and means to become familiar with the Israelites, and to introduce their daughters into their company and conversation, and being ensnared and enamoured with them, they were drawn to commit lewdness with them, and hereby were led on to commit other abominations, which brought the divine displeasure upon them; so that what they dared not attempt by war, and could not effect by sorceries and divinations, they accomplished by those iniquitous arts, namely, bringing the wrath, the curse, and plague of God upon them.

Numbers 25:1 In-Context

1 morabatur autem eo tempore Israhel in Setthim et fornicatus est populus cum filiabus Moab
2 quae vocaverunt eos ad sacrificia sua at illi comederunt et adoraverunt deos earum
3 initiatusque est Israhel Beelphegor et iratus Dominus
4 ait ad Mosen tolle cunctos principes populi et suspende eos contra solem in patibulis ut avertatur furor meus ab Israhel
5 dixitque Moses ad iudices Israhel occidat unusquisque proximos suos qui initiati sunt Beelphegor
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