2Manda a los hijos de Israel y diles: Cuando hayáis entrado en la tierra de Canaán, esto es, la tierra que os ha de caer en herencia, la tierra de Canaán según sus límites,
3tendréis el lado del sur desde el desierto de Zin hasta la frontera de Edom; y será el límite del sur al extremo del Mar Salado hacia el oriente.
4Este límite os irá rodeando desde el sur hasta la subida de Acrabim, y pasará hasta Zin; y se extenderá del sur a Cades-barnea; y continuará a Hasar-adar, y pasará hasta Asmón.
5Rodeará este límite desde Asmón hasta el torrente de Egipto, y sus remates serán al occidente.
6Y el límite occidental será el Mar Grande; este límite será el límite occidental.
7El límite del norte será este: desde el Mar Grande trazaréis al monte de Hor.
8Del monte de Hor trazaréis a la entrada de Hamat, y seguirá aquel límite hasta Zedad;
9y seguirá este límite hasta Zifrón, y terminará en Hazar-enán; este será el límite del norte.
10Por límite al oriente trazaréis desde Hazar-enán hasta Sefam;
11y bajará este límite desde Sefam a Ribla, al oriente de Aín; y descenderá el límite, y llegará a la costa del mar de Cineret, al oriente.
12Después descenderá este límite al Jordán, y terminará en el Mar Salado: esta será vuestra tierra por sus límites alrededor.
13Y mandó Moisés a los hijos de Israel, diciendo: Esta es la tierra que se os repartirá en heredades por sorteo, que mandó Jehová que diese a las nueve tribus, y a la media tribu;
14porque la tribu de los hijos de Rubén según las casas de sus padres, y la tribu de los hijos de Gad según las casas de sus padres, y la media tribu de Manasés, han tomado su heredad.
15Dos tribus y media tomaron su heredad a este lado del Jordán frente a Jericó al oriente, al nacimiento del sol.
16Y habló Jehová a Moisés, diciendo:
17Estos son los nombres de los varones que os repartirán la tierra: El sacerdote Eleazar, y Josué hijo de Nun.
18Tomaréis también de cada tribu un príncipe, para dar la posesión de la tierra.
19Y estos son los nombres de los varones: De la tribu de Judá, Caleb hijo de Jefone.
20De la tribu de los hijos de Simeón, Semuel hijo de Amiud.
21De la tribu de Benjamín, Elidad hijo de Quislón.
22De la tribu de los hijos de Dan, el príncipe Buqui hijo de Jogli.
23De los hijos de José: de la tribu de los hijos de Manasés, el príncipe Haniel hijo de Efod,
24y de la tribu de los hijos de Efraín, el príncipe Kemuel hijo de Siftán.
25De la tribu de los hijos de Zabulón, el príncipe Elizafán hijo de Parnac.
26De la tribu de los hijos de Isacar, el príncipe Paltiel hijo de Azán.
27De la tribu de los hijos de Aser, el príncipe Ahiud hijo de Selomi.
28Y de la tribu de los hijos de Neftalí, el príncipe Pedael hijo de Amiud.
29A estos mandó Jehová que hiciesen la repartición de las heredades a los hijos de Israel en la tierra de Canaán.
JOHN CALVIN'S COMMENTARIES
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I. And the Lord spake unto Moses. God here undertakes the office of a prudent and careful father of …
And the Lord spake unto Moses. God here undertakes the office of a prudent and careful father of a family, in fixing the boundaries of the land on every side, lest their right to posses it should ever be called in question. He begins on the southern side, where it must be observed that the district of Bashan is included in it, and all that the Israelites had acquired before their passage of the Jordan, so that this addition was approved of by God. He extends this part as far as the wilderness of Sin, and the borders of Edom, and brings it round from Kadesh-barnea to Addar, and the passage of Azmon, and, finally, to the stream which washes [228] the city of Rhinocorura, in the immediate vicinity of Egypt; for by "the river of Egypt" the Nile is by no means to be understood, the course of which was not at all in that direction. The southern boundary, therefore, was from the Mediterranean Sea towards Arabia. On the western side the land was washed by the Mediterranean Sea, which is here called "the Great Sea," in comparison with the Lake of Gennesareth, and the Salt Sea, by which name the Lacus Asphaltires is here meant. The beginning of the northern boundary was the promontory of Hor, for it would not accord to suppose that the mountain is here referred to in which Aaron died, and which was far away, and situated on the opposite side of the land. It extended from hence to Epiphania in Syria, which is called Hamath; for I agree with Jerome in thinking that there were two cities of this name, and it is undoubtedly probable that Antioch is called "Hamath the great" by the Prophet Amos (Amos 6:2,) in comparison with the lesser city here mentioned, the name of which was given it by that wicked and cruel tyrant (Antiochus) Epiphanes; whether, however, the greater Antioch was formerly called Hamath and Riblab, as Jerome states, I leave undecided. It then passed on to Zedad and Ziphron, and its extremity was the village of Enan. The eastern boundary passed from thence through Shephan, Riblah, and Ain, until it reached the Lake of Gennesareth, a lake sufficiently well known, and here called the Sea of Chinnereth. Thus the eastern boundary pointed from Arabia in the direction of Persia, and Babylon was situated to the north-east of it.
II
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II. And Moses commanded the children of Israel. Though this is a repetition, yet it is not a superflu…
And Moses commanded the children of Israel. Though this is a repetition, yet it is not a superfluous one; for he contrasts the new allotment of the nine tribes and a half with the former grant; [229] for the exception, which is immediately added, as to the lands beyond Jordan, given to the Reubenites, and Gadites, and half tribe of Manasseh, does not exclude them from their part of the promised inheritance was if they were disinherited, and therefore banished beyond the boundaries prescribed by God -- but only from being subject to the casting of lots, because they had by special privilege obtained from their brethren what would else have been included in the common inheritance. Not that this had been revealed from the beginning, but because God in His indulgence had complied with their request, whereby they enlarged the boundaries of the land. And assuredly it would have been absurd that no place should be given them among their brethren in the promised land, as if they were cast off from the family of Abraham. We have lately seen that this part, which seemed to be separated from the others, was included in the limits laid down by God. Moses, therefore, merely wished to declare that what remained was to be divided by lot.
III
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III. And the Lord spake unto Moses. The question here arises, if the Israelites were to divide the lan…
And the Lord spake unto Moses. The question here arises, if the Israelites were to divide the land among themselves by lot, wherefore was the authority of the judges required, as if there was anything for them to decide? But if we consider what has been lately shown, that reference was to be had, in the distribution of the land, to the numbers in every tribe, it was requisite for two purposes, -- first, that God might show by His decree the districts respectively assigned to them; and, secondly, that their dimensions might be proportionate to the number of their occupants. For the casting of lots was still necessary, because many would have been averse to the sea-coast, or would have preferred the center of the land to its extremities, or would have been unwilling to be banished to the mountains; in short, they would have contended with each other beyond measure in murmurings and strife. On this account the lots were cast, by the decision of which God placed the several tribes in whatever position He pleased, although the judges, together with the High Priest and Joshua, had before divided the land into ten portions. But after it was declared in what district the several tribes were to dwell, as if God had there designated their abodes, the determination of men was again necessarily had recourse to, as to how far, and in what direction, the boundaries of the greater tribes were to extend; otherwise the lesser tribes would have refused to be cooped up in a less convenient position. And although the supreme authority was justly vested in Eleazar and Joshua, lest God should expose them to calumny and ill-will, He associated with them a council, in which also there was a prudent precaution against rivalry, for each of the twelve tribes contributed its judge to preside over the distribution, so that none might complain of being aggrieved. Moreover, inasmuch as it was of great importance that the possession, once established, should be secured to posterity, first of all the names of the princes are recorded, in order to give certainty to the history; and, secondly, as had been stated at the beginning of the chapter, so also it is repeated at the end that they were chosen by God, from whence the Israelites learnt that the boundaries then fixed could not be altered without overthrowing the authority of God Himself.
Footnotes:
[228] There has been much discussion amongst the commentators on this point. The conclusion to which Dr. Kitto comes, after due examination of the opposite theory, is, that "the river of Egypt," when mentioned as a boundary, cannot mean the Nile. "The present river of Egypt' (he adds) probably denotes a stream which formed the extreme boundary of the country eastward of the Nile, which Egypt, even in these early times, professed to claim, and which derived its name from that circumstance. It was probably not far from El-Arish, to which, under the name of Rhinocorura, it is expressly referred by the Septuagint. That it was a stream somewhere between the southern frontier of Palestine and the Nile we are deeply convinced." -- Illustr. Com., in loco.
[229] "La donation qui avoit este desia faite de la region de Basan;" the grant which had been already made of the district of Bashan. -- Fr.
Antiguo Testamento
Numbers — Capítulo 34
John Calvin's Commentaries
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1Y Jehová habló a Moisés, diciendo:
2Manda a los hijos de Israel y diles: Cuando hayáis entrado en la tierra de Canaán, esto es, la tierra que os ha de caer en herencia, la tierra de Canaán según sus límites,
3tendréis el lado del sur desde el desierto de Zin hasta la frontera de Edom; y será el límite del sur al extremo del Mar Salado hacia el oriente.
4Este límite os irá rodeando desde el sur hasta la subida de Acrabim, y pasará hasta Zin; y se extenderá del sur a Cades-barnea; y continuará a Hasar-adar, y pasará hasta Asmón.
5Rodeará este límite desde Asmón hasta el torrente de Egipto, y sus remates serán al occidente.
6Y el límite occidental será el Mar Grande; este límite será el límite occidental.
7El límite del norte será este: desde el Mar Grande trazaréis al monte de Hor.
8Del monte de Hor trazaréis a la entrada de Hamat, y seguirá aquel límite hasta Zedad;
9y seguirá este límite hasta Zifrón, y terminará en Hazar-enán; este será el límite del norte.
10Por límite al oriente trazaréis desde Hazar-enán hasta Sefam;
11y bajará este límite desde Sefam a Ribla, al oriente de Aín; y descenderá el límite, y llegará a la costa del mar de Cineret, al oriente.
12Después descenderá este límite al Jordán, y terminará en el Mar Salado: esta será vuestra tierra por sus límites alrededor.
13Y mandó Moisés a los hijos de Israel, diciendo: Esta es la tierra que se os repartirá en heredades por sorteo, que mandó Jehová que diese a las nueve tribus, y a la media tribu;
14porque la tribu de los hijos de Rubén según las casas de sus padres, y la tribu de los hijos de Gad según las casas de sus padres, y la media tribu de Manasés, han tomado su heredad.
15Dos tribus y media tomaron su heredad a este lado del Jordán frente a Jericó al oriente, al nacimiento del sol.
16Y habló Jehová a Moisés, diciendo:
17Estos son los nombres de los varones que os repartirán la tierra: El sacerdote Eleazar, y Josué hijo de Nun.
18Tomaréis también de cada tribu un príncipe, para dar la posesión de la tierra.
19Y estos son los nombres de los varones: De la tribu de Judá, Caleb hijo de Jefone.
20De la tribu de los hijos de Simeón, Semuel hijo de Amiud.
21De la tribu de Benjamín, Elidad hijo de Quislón.
22De la tribu de los hijos de Dan, el príncipe Buqui hijo de Jogli.
23De los hijos de José: de la tribu de los hijos de Manasés, el príncipe Haniel hijo de Efod,
24y de la tribu de los hijos de Efraín, el príncipe Kemuel hijo de Siftán.
25De la tribu de los hijos de Zabulón, el príncipe Elizafán hijo de Parnac.
26De la tribu de los hijos de Isacar, el príncipe Paltiel hijo de Azán.
27De la tribu de los hijos de Aser, el príncipe Ahiud hijo de Selomi.
28Y de la tribu de los hijos de Neftalí, el príncipe Pedael hijo de Amiud.
29A estos mandó Jehová que hiciesen la repartición de las heredades a los hijos de Israel en la tierra de Canaán.
JOHN CALVIN'S COMMENTARIES
Versículo 1
I. And the Lord spake unto Moses. God here undertakes the office of a prudent and careful father of …
Versículo 13
II. And Moses commanded the children of Israel. Though this is a repetition, yet it is not a superflu…
Versículo 16
III. And the Lord spake unto Moses. The question here arises, if the Israelites were to divide the lan…