Chapter 27:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Leviticus Deuteronomy
Numbers 27
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The daughters of Zelophehad apply for an inheritance,
The law of inheritances. (1-11) Moses warned of his death. (12-14) Joshua
appointed to succeed Moses. (15-23)
Verses 1-11 The
five daughters of Zelophehad considered themselves as left destitute, having
neither father nor brother to inherit any land. Their believing expectation that
the word of the Lord would be performed in due season, and their desire of an
interest in the promised inheritance; and the modest, candid manner in which
they asked, without secret murmurs or discontents, are a good example. They ask
for a possession in the land of Canaan. Herein they discovered, 1. Strong faith
in the power and promise of God, concerning the giving of the land of Canaan to
Israel. 2. And earnest desire of a place and name in the land of promise, which
was a type of heaven. 3. Respect and honour for their father, whose name was
dear to them now he was gone. He never had done any thing that might bar his
children's claim. It is a comfort to parents when they come to die, if though
they have smarted for their own sin, yet they are not conscious of any of those
iniquities which God will visit on their children. God himself gives judgment.
He takes notice of the affairs, not only of nations, but of private families,
and orders them according to his will. The petition is granted. Those who seek
an inheritance in the land of promise, shall have what they seek for, and other
things shall be added to them.
Verses 12-14
Moses must die, but he shall have the satisfaction of seeing the land of
promise. This sight of Canaan signified his believing prospect of the better
country, that is, the heavenly. Moses must die, but death does not cut him off;
it only brings him to rest with the holy patriarchs. It is but to die as they
died, having lived as they lived; and as their end was peace, why should we fear
any evil in the passage of that dark valley?
Verses 15-23
Envious spirits do not love their successors; but Moses was not one of these. We
should concern ourselves, both in our prayers and in our endeavours, for the
rising generation, that religion may be maintained and advanced, when we are in
our graves. God appoints a successor, even Joshua; who had signalized himself by
his courage in fighting Amalek, his humility in ministering to Moses, and his
faith and sincerity in witnessing against the report of the evil spies. This man
God appoints to succeed Moses; a man in whom is the Spirit, the Spirit of grace.
He is a good man, fearing God and hating covetousness, and acting from
principle. He has the spirit of government; he is fit to do the work and
discharge the trusts of his place. He has a spirit of conduct and courage; he
had also the Spirit of prophecy. That man is not fully qualified for any service
in the church of Christ, who is destitute of the graces and gifts of the Holy
Spirit, whatever human abilities he may possess. And in Joshua's succession we
are reminded "that the law was given by Moses," who by reason of our
transgression could not bring us to heaven; but "grace and truth came by Jesus
Christ," for the salvation of every believer.
Chapter 27:
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