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Numbers 13:1
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The LORD spoke to Moshe, saying,
And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying,
And Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
The Lord said to Moses,
The Lord spoke to Moses:
Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
And the Lord spake vnto Moses, saying,
Then Yahweh spoke to Moses saying,
The Lord said to Moses,
Adonai said to Moshe,
And Jehovah spoke to Moses, saying,
The Lord said to Moses,
The Lord spoke to Moses, saying,
THE LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
The Lord spoke to Moses:
And Jehovah spoke to Moses, saying,
And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying,
And the Lord said to Moses,
And the Lorde spake vnto Moyses saying:
And the LORD spoke unto Moses, saying:
And the Lord spake vnto Moses, saying,
And afterwards the people set forth from Aseroth, and encamped in the wilderness of Pharan.
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
And the LORD said to Moses,
And there the Lord spak to Moises,
And Jehovah speaketh unto Moses, saying,
And Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
Deuteronomy 1:19-33">[xr] And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
The Lord now said to Moses,
The Lord said to Moses,
The Lord said to Moses,
Then spake Yahweh unto Moses, saying:
(13-2) And there the Lord spoke to Moses, saying.
The LORD said to Moses,
God spoke to Moses: "Send men to scout out the country of Canaan that I am giving to the People of Israel. Send one man from each ancestral tribe, each one a tried-and-true leader in the tribe."
Then the LORD spoke to Moses saying,
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Reciprocal: Numbers 10:31 - forasmuch Numbers 20:1 - Then Deuteronomy 1:22 - We will send Deuteronomy 9:23 - Likewise
Cross-References
Is not all the whole londe open before the? Departe fro me, I praye the. Yf thou wilt go to the left hande, I wil take the right: Or yf thou wilt go to the right hande, I wil take the left.
As for Abraham, he departed thence, into the south countre, and dwelt betwixte Cades and Sur, and was a straunger at Gerar,
And Abraham planted trees at Berseba, and called vpon the name of the LORDE ye euerlastinge God,
Thus Iosua smote all the londe vpon the mountaynes, and towarde the south, and in the lowe countrees, and by the ryuers, with all their kynges, and let not one remaine ouer and damned all that had breth, as the LORDE God of Israel had commaunded.
Deuyde the londe in seuen partes. Iudas shal remayne vpon his borders of the south syde, and the house of Ioseph shal remayne vpon his borders of the north parte:
So whan Achis spake: Whither fell ye in to daye? Dauid sayde: Towarde the south parte of Iuda, towarde ye south parte of the Ierahmielites, & towarde the south parte of the Kenites.
and came to the stronge cite of Tyrus, and all the cities of the Heuites and Cananites, and came forth to the south parte of Iuda vnto Berseba,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord Spake unto Moses,.... When in the wilderness of Paran, either at Rithmah or Kadesh; this was on the twenty ninth day of the month Sivan, on which day, the Jews say o, the spies were sent to search the land, which was a scheme of the Israelites' own devising, and which they first proposed to Moses, who approved of it as prudential and political, at least he gave his assent unto it to please the people, and carried the affair to the Lord, and consulted him about it; who, rather permitting than approving, gave the following order; for the motion carried in it a good deal of unbelief, calling in question whether the land was so good as had been represented unto them, fearing it was not accessible, and that it would be difficult to get into it, and were desirous of knowing the best way of getting into it before they proceeded any further; all which were unnecessary, if they would have fully trusted in the Lord, in his word, promise, power, providence, and guidance; who had told them it was a land flowing with milk and honey; that he would show them the way to it, by going before them in a pillar of cloud and fire; that he would assuredly bring them into it, having espied it for them, and promised it unto them; so that there was no need on any account for them to send spies before them; however, to gratify them in this point, he assented to it:
saying; as follows.
o Ib. ut supra, (Seder Olam Rabba, c. 8. p. 24. & Meyer. Annotat. in ib. p. 338.) Pesikta, Chaskuni.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And the Lord spake - The mission of the spies was first suggested by the Israelites themselves. See Deuteronomy 1:22.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
CHAPTER XIII
Twelve men, one out of every tribe, are sent to examine the
nature and state of the land of Canaan, 1-3.
Their names, 4-16.
Moses gives them particular directions, 17-20.
They proceed on their journey, 21, 22.
Come to Eshcol, and cut down a branch with a cluster of grapes,
which they bear between two of them upon a staff, 23, 24.
After forty days they return to Paran, from searching the land,
and show to Moses and the people the fruit they had brought with
them, 25, 26.
Their report-they acknowledge that the land is good, but that
the inhabitants are such as the Israelites cannot hope to
conquer, 27-29.
Caleb endeavours to do away the bad impression made, by the
report of his fellows, upon the minds of the people, 30.
But the others persist in their former statement, 31:
and greatly amplify the difficulties of conquest, 32, 33.
NOTES ON CHAP. XIII