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												Verse 2Numbers 26:2. Take the sum of 
												all the congregation — They were 
												numbered twice before, Exodus 
												30:11-12; Numbers 1:1-2. Now 
												they are numbered a third time, 
												to demonstrate the faithfulness 
												of God, both in cutting all 
												those off whom he had threatened 
												to cut off, (Numbers 14:29,) and 
												in a stupendous increase of the 
												people, according to his 
												promise, notwithstanding all 
												their sins, and the sweeping 
												judgments inflicted upon them; 
												and to prepare the way for the 
												equal division of the land, 
												which they were now going to 
												possess.
 
 Verse 7
 Numbers 26:7. Families — The 
												chief houses, which were 
												subdivided into divers lesser 
												families. Forty-three thousand 
												seven hundred and thirty — 
												Whereas, in their last numbering 
												they were forty-six thousand 
												five hundred; for Korah’s 
												conspiracy, as well as other 
												provocations of theirs, had cut 
												off many of them.
 
 Verse 10
 Numbers 26:10. Together with 
												Korah — These words seem to 
												import that Korah was swallowed 
												up with Dathan and Abiram. But 
												it being more probable, as was 
												observed on Numbers 16:32, that 
												Korah was consumed by the fire 
												of God with those who offered 
												incense, the words may be 
												otherwise translated thus: The 
												earth swallowed them up; namely, 
												Dathan and Abiram; and as for 
												Korah, he died with that 
												company, what time the fire 
												devoured, &c. — To the same 
												purpose speak the Samaritan text 
												and Josephus. “Also we have the 
												testimony of the apostolical 
												constitutions, and in effect of 
												Clement of Rome, of Ignatius and 
												Eusebius, that the Septuagint 
												version originally gave the same 
												account.” — Whiston. Junius and 
												Tremellius render the passage, 
												The earth swallowed them up, and 
												what things belonged to Korah; 
												namely, his tent, and goods, and 
												family, his children excepted, 
												as they are here. The psalmist 
												seems to confirm the opinion 
												that Korah was burned with his 
												Levites, mentioning only Dathan 
												and Abiram as being swallowed 
												up, Psalms 106:17. They became a 
												sign — A monument of divine 
												vengeance against daring 
												sinners, warning them not to 
												rebel against God, or 
												magistrates, his deputies, nor 
												to usurp the priestly office.
 
 Verse 11
 Numbers 26:11. The children of 
												Korah died not — God being 
												pleased to spare them, because 
												they disowned their father’s 
												act, and separated themselves 
												from his tent and company. Hence 
												the sons of Korah are mentioned 
												1 Chronicles 6:22; 1 Chronicles 
												6:38, and often in the book of 
												Psalms.
 
 Verse 12
 Numbers 26:12. Jachim — Called 
												also Jarib, 1 Chronicles 4:24. 
												And such names might be either 
												added or changed upon some 
												special occasion not recorded in 
												Scripture.
 
 Verse 14
 Numbers 26:14. Twenty-two 
												thousand and two hundred — No 
												tribe decreased so much as 
												Simeon’s. From fifty-nine 
												thousand and three hundred it 
												sunk to twenty-two thousand and 
												two hundred, little more than a 
												third of what it was. One whole 
												family of that tribe (Ohad, 
												mentioned Exodus 6:15) was 
												extinct in the wilderness. Some 
												think most of the twenty-four 
												thousand, cut off by the plague 
												for the iniquity of Peor, were 
												of that tribe. For Zimri, a 
												ringleader in that iniquity, was 
												a prince of that tribe. Simeon 
												is not mentioned in Moses’s 
												blessing, Deuteronomy 33. And 
												the lot of that tribe in Canaan 
												was inconsiderable, only a 
												canton out of Judah’s lot, 
												Joshua 19:9.
 
 Verse 18
 Numbers 26:18. Children of Gad — 
												Fewer by above five thousand 
												than there were in their last 
												numbering.
 
 Verse 22
 Numbers 26:22. The families of 
												Judah — About two thousand more 
												than they were, Numbers 1:27; 
												whereas the foregoing tribes 
												were all diminished.
 
 Verse 33
 Numbers 26:33. Zelophehad had no 
												sons, but daughters — It is 
												remarkable that in so many heads 
												of families there was only one 
												to whom no sons were born. To 
												what other cause can this be 
												ascribed but to a peculiar 
												providence, whereby many more 
												males than females were born, 
												for the strength and increase of 
												the Jewish nation?
 
 Verse 34
 Numbers 26:34. Fifty-two 
												thousand seven hundred — Whereas 
												they were but thirty-two 
												thousand and two hundred, in 
												Numbers 1:35. So that they had 
												increased twenty thousand and 
												five hundred, according to the 
												promise made to Joseph’s 
												posterity, Genesis 49:22.
 
 Verse 37-38
 Numbers 26:37-38. The sons of 
												Ephraim — Ephraim, though in 
												future times a tribe flourishing 
												much more than its brother-tribe 
												Manasseh, (Deuteronomy 33:17,) 
												was now, for some cause, it 
												appears, upon the declension, 
												their poll being decreased eight 
												thousand. See Numbers 1:33. The 
												sons of Benjamin — When they 
												went into Egypt the sons of 
												Benjamin were ten, Genesis 
												46:21. Half of these, it seems, 
												had no children, or their 
												families were become extinct, as 
												only five are here named. In 
												amends for the rest, two of his 
												grand-children by the eldest, 
												Bela, namely, Ard and Naaman, 
												became heads of very large 
												families; so that, upon the 
												whole, the sons of Benjamin had 
												increased since the last poll 
												ten thousand two hundred. 
												Compare Numbers 26:41 with chap 
												Numbers 1:37.
 
 Verse 42
 Numbers 26:42. The sons of Dan — 
												Under the name of sons his 
												descendants are included, he 
												having but one immediate son. 
												But from him this tribe 
												multiplied into very great 
												divisions and subdivisions of 
												families, and was now increased 
												since the last poll seventeen 
												hundred.
 
 Verses 47-50
 Numbers 26:47-50. The families 
												of the sons of Asher — They had 
												increased eleven thousand nine 
												hundred since they were numbered 
												last; but those of Napthali had 
												decreased eight thousand. See 
												Numbers 1:41; Numbers 1:43.
 
 Verse 51
 Numbers 26:51. Six hundred 
												thousand and a thousand seven 
												hundred, &c. — Very nigh as many 
												as they were before, Numbers 
												1:46. So wisely and marvellously 
												did God at the same time 
												manifest his justice in cutting 
												off so vast a number, his mercy 
												in giving such a speedy and 
												numerous supply, and his truth 
												in both.
 
 Verse 53
 Numbers 26:53. The land shall be 
												divided — The land was divided 
												into nine parts and a half, 
												respect being had in such 
												division to the goodness as well 
												as to the largeness of the 
												several portions, and the lot 
												gave each tribe their part. Of 
												names — Of persons: the share of 
												each tribe was divided among the 
												several families, to some more, 
												to some less, according to the 
												number of persons of each 
												family. And withal, if one of 
												the portions proved too large or 
												too little for the families and 
												persons of that tribe, they 
												might give part of their portion 
												to another tribe, (as Simeon and 
												Dan had part of Judah’s share,) 
												or take away a part from the 
												portion belonging to another 
												tribe.
 
 Verse 55
 Numbers 26:55. By lot — The 
												quantity of land, it seems, was 
												to be assigned according to the 
												number in each tribe, but the 
												situation was to be determined 
												by lot, both as to the tribes 
												and as to individuals. For 
												instance, it was determined by 
												lot which of the tribes were to 
												inherit in the south, which in 
												the north, &c. But in that 
												quarter where their lot fell a 
												larger or smaller portion of 
												land was appointed them, 
												according to the goodness of the 
												soil, and in proportion as they 
												were more or less numerous. By 
												these means all ground of 
												quarrel among the several tribes 
												was removed, and each acquiesced 
												in his portion, as assigned by 
												God himself, to whom the appeal 
												was made by lot.
 
 Verse 56
 Numbers 26:56. Between many and 
												few — The share that shall by 
												lot fall to each tribe, shall be 
												distributed to the several 
												families and persons in such 
												proportions as their numbers 
												shall require.
 
 Verse 65
 Numbers 26:65. There was not 
												left a man — Except of the 
												Levites, who, not being guilty 
												of that sin, did not partake of 
												their judgment. Save Caleb and 
												Joshua — Whom God promised to 
												spare, in reward of their steady 
												faith and piety.
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