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Numbers 5:4
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The children of Yisra'el did so, and put them out outside of the camp; as the LORD spoke to Moshe, so did the children of Yisra'el.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them out without the camp: as the Lord spake unto Moses, so did the children of Israel.
So the Israelites did so. They sent them away outside the camp; just as Yahweh spoke to Moses, so did the Israelites.
So Israel obeyed the Lord 's command and sent those people outside the camp. They did just as the Lord had told Moses.
So the Israelites did so, and expelled them outside the camp. As the Lord had spoken to Moses, so the Israelites did.
The Israelites did so, and sent them outside the camp; just as the LORD had said to Moses, so the Israelites did.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them out of the host, euen as the Lord had commanded Moses, so did the children of Israel.
And the sons of Israel did so and sent them outside the camp; just as Yahweh had spoken to Moses, thus the sons of Israel did.
The Israelites obeyed the Lord 's instructions.
The people of Isra'el did this and put them outside the camp — the people of Isra'el did what Adonai had said to Moshe.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them outside the camp: as Jehovah had said to Moses, so did the children of Israel.
So the Israelites obeyed God's command. They sent those people outside the camp. They did what the Lord had told Moses.
And the people of Israel did so, and put them outside the camp; as the Lord said to Moses, so the people of Israel did.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them outside the camp; as the LORD had said to Moses, so did the children of Israel.
The Israelites obeyed and expelled them all from the camp.
The Israelites did this, sending them outside the camp. The Israelites did as the Lord instructed Moses.
And the sons of Israel did so, and put them outside the camp. As Jehovah spoke to Moses, so the sons of Israel did.
And ye children of Israel dyd so, and put them out of the hoost, as ye LORDE had sayde vnto Moses.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them out without the camp; as Jehovah spake unto Moses, so did the children of Israel.
So the children of Israel did as the Lord had said to Moses, and put them outside the tent-circle.
And the children of Israel dyd so, and put them out of the hoast: euen as the Lorde spake vnto Moyses, so dyd the children of Israel.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them out without the camp; as the LORD spoke unto Moses, so did the children of Israel.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them out, without the campe: as the Lord spake vnto Moses, so did the children of Israel.
And the children of Israel did so, and sent them out of the camp: as the Lord said to Moses, so did the children of Israel.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them out without the camp: as the LORD spake unto Moses, so did the children of Israel.
So the Israelites did this, sending such people outside the camp. They did just as the LORD had instructed Moses.
And the sones of Israel diden so; and thei castiden hem out of the castels, as the Lord spak to Moises.
And the sons of Israel do so, and they send them out unto the outside of the camp; as Jehovah hath spoken unto Moses so have the sons of Israel done.
And the sons of Israel did so, and put them out outside the camp; as Yahweh spoke to Moses, so the sons of Israel did.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them out without the camp: as the LORD spoke to Moses, so did the children of Israel.
The children of Israel did so, and put them out outside of the camp; as Yahweh spoke to Moses, so did the children of Israel.
And the children of Israel did so, and put them outside the camp; as the LORD spoke to Moses, so the children of Israel did.
So the Israelites did as the Lord had commanded Moses and removed such people from the camp.
The people of Israel did so. They sent them away from the tents. The people of Israel did just as the Lord had said to Moses.
The Israelites did so, putting them outside the camp; as the Lord had spoken to Moses, so the Israelites did.
And the sons of Israel did so, and sent them forth unto the outside of the camp, - as Yahweh spake unto Moses, so, did the sons of Israel.
And the children of Israel did so, and they cast them forth without the camp, as the Lord had spoken to Moses.
And the people of Israel did so, and drove them outside the camp; as the LORD said to Moses, so the people of Israel did.
The People of Israel did this, banning them from the camp. They did exactly what God had commanded through Moses.
The sons of Israel did so and sent them outside the camp; just as the LORD had spoken to Moses, thus the sons of Israel did.
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God blessed them; and God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth."
This is the book of the generations of Adam. On the day when God created man, He made him in the likeness of God.
When Adam had lived 130 years, he fathered a son in his own likeness, according to his image, and named him Seth.
Then Seth lived 807 years after he fathered Enosh, and he fathered other sons and daughters.
Then Enosh lived 815 years after he fathered Kenan, and he fathered other sons and daughters.
Then Kenan lived 840 years after he fathered Mahalalel, and he fathered other sons and daughters.
Then Jared lived eight hundred years after he fathered Enoch, and he fathered other sons and daughters.
Then Enoch walked with God three hundred years after he fathered Methuselah, and he fathered other sons and daughters.
Then Methuselah lived 782 years after he fathered Lamech, and he fathered other sons and daughters.
Then Lamech lived 595 years after he fathered Noah, and he fathered other sons and daughters.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the children of Israel did so, and put them without the camp,.... Aben Ezra observes, that this was done immediately before they journeyed, and that those that were defiled journeyed between the standard of Ephraim and the standard of Dan; but this, he says, was by way of conjecture, since it is not expressed:
as the Lord spake unto Moses, so did the children of Israel; they were obedient in this particular.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The general purpose of the directions given in this and the next chapter is to attest and to vindicate, by modes in harmony with the spirit of the theocratical law, the sanctity of the people of God. Thus, the congregation of Israel was made to typify the Church of God, within which, in its perfection, nothing that offends can be allowed to remain (compare Matthew 8:22; Revelation 21:27).
The general purpose of the directions given in this and the next chapter is to attest and to vindicate, by modes in harmony with the spirit of the theocratical law, the sanctity of the people of God. Thus, the congregation of Israel was made to typify the Church of God, within which, in its perfection, nothing that offends can be allowed to remain (compare Matthew 8:22; Revelation 21:27).
Compare the marginal references. The precepts of Leviticus 13:0 and Leviticus 15:0 are now first fully carried out. They could hardly have been so earlier, during the hurry and confusion which must have attended the march out of Egypt, and the encampments which next followed.
The general purpose of the directions given in this and the next chapter is to attest and to vindicate, by modes in harmony with the spirit of the theocratical law, the sanctity of the people of God. Thus, the congregation of Israel was made to typify the Church of God, within which, in its perfection, nothing that offends can be allowed to remain (compare Matthew 8:22; Revelation 21:27).
The general purpose of the directions given in this and the next chapter is to attest and to vindicate, by modes in harmony with the spirit of the theocratical law, the sanctity of the people of God. Thus, the congregation of Israel was made to typify the Church of God, within which, in its perfection, nothing that offends can be allowed to remain (compare Matthew 8:22; Revelation 21:27).
Compare the marginal references. The precepts of Leviticus 13:0 and Leviticus 15:0 are now first fully carried out. They could hardly have been so earlier, during the hurry and confusion which must have attended the march out of Egypt, and the encampments which next followed.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Numbers 5:4. And the children of Israel - put them out — This is the earliest account we have of such separations; and probably this ordinance gave the first idea of a hospital, where all those who are afflicted with contagious disorders are put into particular wards, under medical treatment. Though no mention be made of the situation, circumstances, c., of those expelled persons, we may certainly infer that they were treated with that humanity which their distressed state required. Though sinners must be separated from the Church of God, yet they should be treated with affectionate regard, because they may be reclaimed. It is too often the case when a man backslides from the way of truth, he is abandoned by all finding his case desperate, he plunges yet deeper into the mire of sin, and the man who, with tender treatment, might have been reclaimed, becomes incurably hardened. One class says, he cannot finally fall, and shall in due time be restored; another class says, he may finally fall and utterly perish. If the unfortunate person be restored, his recovery is taken as a proof of the first doctrine; if he be not, his wretched end is considered a proof of the second. In the first case the person himself may presume on his restoration as a point infallibly determined in the Divine counsel; or in the second, he may consider his case hopeless, and so abandon himself to profligacy and desperation. Thus both parties leave him, and both opinions (misunderstood certainly) render him secure or desperate; and in either case totally inactive in behalf of his own soul. Who is he that properly estimates the worth of one immortal spirit? He who does will at once feel that, in a state of probation, any man may fall through sin, and any sinner may be renewed again unto repentance, through the infinitely meritorious sacrifice, and all powerfully efficacious grace, of Christ. This truth properly felt equally precludes both presumption and despair, and will induce the followers of God to be active in preserving those who have escaped from the corruption that is in the world, and make them diligent to recover those who have turned back to earth and sin.