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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Numbers 20:22-29

The chapter began with the funeral of Miriam, and it ends with the funeral of her brother Aaron. When death comes into a family, it often strikes double. Israel had not improved the former affliction they were under, by the death of the prophetess, and therefore, soon after, God took away their priest, to try if they would lay that to heart. This happened at the very next stage, when they removed to Mount Hor, fetching a compass round the Edomites? country, leaving it on their left hand.... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Numbers 20:25

Take Aaron and Eleazar his son ,.... His eldest son, who was to succeed him in the priesthood, and did: and bring them up unto Mount Hor ; to the top of it, they being now at the foot of it, where the people of Israel lay encamped. read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Numbers 20:26

And strip Aaron of his garments ,.... His priestly garments, as the Targum of Jonathan, and so Jarchi: and put them upon Eleazar his son ; thereby declaring him to be high priest in his father's stead: and Aaron shall be gathered unto his people, and shall die there ; the phrase of gathering to his people is here explained of his dying. read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Numbers 20:27

And Moses did as the Lord commanded ,.... Though it must be very cutting, distressing, and afflicting to him, to part with a brother so dear to him, and who had been so many years a companion of him, and a partner with him in the care and government of the people of Israel; but it being the Lord's will, he submits unto it, and faithfully and readily obeyed his orders, as he always did: and they went up into Mount Hor , in the sight of all the congregation; that is, Moses, Aaron, and... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Numbers 20:28

And Moses stripped Aaron of his garments ,.... His priestly garments, which, very probably, were put on at the foot of the mountain, on purpose for the transaction of this affair, since they were not in common worn, but only when in service; the same hands that clothed Aaron with them at first, stripped him of them, and both were done at the command of God; as the stripping of those garments was a divesting Aaron of his office, so it was a figure of the disannulling of his priesthood, when... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Numbers 20:29

And when all the congregation saw that Aaron was dead ,.... Not that they saw his dead body, but they perceived by the relation of Moses, and by various circumstances, as not seeing Aaron come down, whom they saw go up, and seeing Eleazar with Aaron's garments on him, and perhaps by tokens of mourning in Moses and Eleazar; so the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem say, they saw them come down from the top of the mountain, with their garments rent, and ashes on their heads, weeping and... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Numbers 20:26

Strip Aaron of his garments - This was, in effect, depriving him of his office; and putting the clothes on his son Eleazar implied a transfer of that office to him. A transfer of office, from this circumstance of putting the clothes of the late possessor on the person intended to succeed him, was called investing or investment, (clothing); as removing a person from an office was termed divesting or unclothing. Among the Catholics, and in the Church of England, this same method is used in... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Numbers 20:28

And Aaron died there - Hence, as Dr. Lightfoot has justly observed, we have an "indisputable proof that the earthly Canaan was not the utmost felicity at which God's promises to the Israelites aimed since the best men among them were excluded from it." The remark of some of the fathers here is worthy of attention: "Neither Moses the representative of the law, nor Miriam the representative of the prophets, nor Aaron the representative of the priesthood and its sacrificial rites, could bring... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Numbers 20:25

Verse 25 25.Take Aaron and Eleazar his son. Aaron’s successor was to be designated whilst he was himself still living; first of all, that the perpetuity of the priesthood might be secured; and, secondly, lest the people, with their usual temerity, should take upon themselves the election in a matter depending on the will of God, alone. For, unless Eleazar had been appointed priest whilst his father was yet alive, the office itself might fall into disesteem, since the high dignity of any... read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Numbers 20:29

Verse 29 29.And when all the congregation saw. This has been an error common to almost all nations and ages, but which reigned peculiarly amongst the people of Israel — to pay due honor to God’s holy servants, rather after their deaths than in their lives. They had frequently wished to stone Aaron; they had raised great tumults, in order to cast him down from the dignity in which God had placed him; now, forgetting their malignity and envy, they lament for him when dead. The question, however,... read more

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