1196 24 Verfe 24. HaradahJ or Cbaradeb; in Greeke, Charadath : it fignifieth Trembling. 25 Verte 2 5. Mahkeloth] in Greekc Makedoth : it is interpreted Afmblies, orCongre8ations, and is thought of forne to be fo called of the mutinous 26 affembl!es of Korab, Darban and Abiram, Num.16. Vert 26. Tahath] in Greeke, Keitaatb, fignify- ingg Vnderneath, or below. 27 Ver.27. Tarab]orTlxracb; inGreek,Tbarath. 28 Verle 28. Mitbkah] in Greek, Mathelta; by in- terpretation [weet. 2.9 Ver.29. Hafbmonah] in Greeke, Afehnona. 30 Verf.3o. Meftreth] in Greeke, Maftrontb;in Englilh, Bonds. In Dent. 10.6. it is called fingu- larly Moferab. 31 Vert 31. Bene Iaakan] that is, the fans of Iaaloan, called in Dent. 10.6. Betroth Bene laakan, that is, the Nets of the fins Iaahan : though Tome thinke that was another place. Of one laakanwereade in r Chron. 1.42. 32 Verle 32. Horbagidgad] that is the hole fGidgad, called allo Gudgod, in Deut.r o.7. 33 Vert 33. lotbathab] in Greeke, Etebatha: it was a land of rivers. of waters, named alto lethal'', Deut. 10. 7. 34 Verte 34. Ebronah] or, Gnabronah, not elfwhere mentioned. 3511 Ver. 35. Ezion- giber] in Greek, Get hfton- gaber, mentioned againe in Dent. 2.8. It was by the red Sea,wherc was a plce for (tipping in Edoms land, r Kin.9.z6.& 2 a.4 &hus Ifrael had bin brought backe againe towards the red Sea, as was com- manded inNnm.14.25.pPeút.2.1. 36 Verl 36. Zin which isKadefb] or, that isKaki, which the Chaldee calleth Rekam. Hither they came in the firi moneth of their 40 yeer of their travell : & here Mary the Propheteffe, the filter of Mofes & Aaron,died. Here againe the people mur- mured for water, which was given them out of a Rocke. And at this Kadefh they lent unto Edam for leave to paffe thorow his countrey, but were denied it, Num.2o. See the Annotations there. 37 Verle 37. in the edge] by the harder of the land, Num. 20.23. the Greeke tranflateth, neere the land of Edon:. 381 Verle 38. at the month] that is, as the Chaldee explaineth it, at the word; in Greek,by the commande- ment of the Lord, died there] being llript of his Prieftly garments which were put upon Ekazar his fon : and he died there on mount Hoe for his fn committed at thewater of Meribah in Kadefh, Nunt.2o. 24,26, 8Cc. 4}o Ver. 40 . King of Arad] .of whom fee Num.2s.5. I beardofthe miming] and fought againft Ifrael, and tooke fome of them captives ; but Ifrael by helppe from God vanquifhed him, Num.2r.1,2i3. 4I Verle k 1. from meant Hoe] by the way of the red Sea to compaffe the land of Edom, Num.21.4. Zalmanah] inGreeke , Selmona ; which feemeth to be fo named of Zelem an Image, and to be meant of that place where the brazen Serpent was let up, to Neale thole that were flung of fiery Ser- pents, becaufe they had murmured againft God, Numb. 21.5, 6, &c. NUMBERS XXXIII. Vert 42. Frown] or Phonon; in Greeke, ninon; hereof there is nomention otherw here. Vert 43. Moth] mentioned inNum. 2s. r o. Vert 44. Ije Abarim] that is,the heaps of Aba- rim; which Abarim were mountains, ver. 47. In the verle following this place is called only Ijim, that is, Heapes. Vert 45. Dibon Gad] in Greeks, Daibon Gad, that is Dibm of the Gadites : Dibon was the name of an high place and citie, whereof fee Nun,. 22. 30. This Dibau was repaired and poffeff d by the Eons of Gad, Numb, 32.34. and it is fo named to diftinguifh it from another Dibon which was gi- ven to Reuben, Jolt3., 5,17.. Ver.46. Amon] orGnalmon in Gr. Gelman dibla- thaim : of which Diblathaìm, fee Jer.48.2 2. Verfe 47. Before Nebo] the name of a mountain, where afterward Mofees died, Deuteronons a 32. 49,50. &34.1,5. Verf. 48. lardan mere Jericho that part of the river Tordan which is over againft Jericho, called therefore in Hebrew , larden of icriebo. Vert 49. Beth Iefsmotb] which place was allot- ted to the Reubenites,JoC13.15,20. mentioned allo in Ezek. 25. 9. Abel Shittim] the Chaldee expoundeth it, the pláine of Sbittim : it feemeth to have the name of the Shittim trees that grew there ; as Abel Geramin, is the tlaineof the Vineyard, Judg, 22.33. The travels of Ifrael thorow that great and terrible wilderneffe, wherein was fterie ferpents, andfwrp ens, and drought, where there was no water, Deuteronom. 8.15. which was a land of the- farts andofpits, a land of drought, andof the fhadow of death, a land that no man pad therm , and where no man dwelt, Jer.2.6. fi nified the many troubles and affliaions through which we mull enter in to the kingdome of God, A &.14.2 2. The helps, comforts and deliverances which God gave unto his people in their difireffes , are examples of his love and mercie towards his, whocomfortoth them in al their tribulation,that as the luljerings ofChrift abound in them,fo their confolation si- fo aboundeth in Chrìft,2 Cor, r.45. The punifh- ments which God inflieted upon thedilobedient who perithedin the wilderneffe for their fines, hapned unto them for enamples, and they are writtenfar our adm.nition, uponwhom the ende ((the worldare some, 1 Corso. 1, -11, Heb.3. 17,18,19. & 4. 1,2. By the names of their encamping places, and hullo - ries adjoyned, it appeareth how Ifrael came fora- times into ¡traits and troublefome waies,as at Pi- ; babiroth,Exo.14.2,3,10, &c. and at Zalmonab,Num. 21.4, &c. fometimes into large & ample roomth, as at the plains of /limb : fometimes to places of hunger and thirlt,as at Rephidim andKad jh, Exo. 16.8c 17. Numb. 20. Cometimes to places of re- frefhing,as at Elirn, and Beer,Exo.15.27.Nnm.21. 16. fometimes where they had wars, as at Rephi- dim, Kadefh, Edrebi, Exod. 57.8. Num. 21. 1, 33. fometimes where they had reft,as at mount Sinai. Sometimes they went right forward, as from Sinai to Kadefa- barnea: fometimes they turned backeward, as from Kadefh -barnea to the red Sea. Sometimes they came to mountains as 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
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