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Numbers 21:12

21:11 And they journeyed from Oboth, and pitched at Ijeabarim, in the wilderness which is before Moab, toward the sunrising. Ijeabarim: or, heaps of Abarim
From thence they removed, and pitched in the valley of Zared.

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From there they traveled, and encamped in the valley of Zered.

From thence they removed, and pitched in the valley of Zared.

From there they removed, and pitched in the valley of Zared.

21:13 From thence they removed, and pitched on the other side of Arnon, which is in the wilderness that cometh out of the coasts of the Amorites: for Arnon is the border of Moab, between Moab and the Amorites.

What does Numbers 21:12 mean?

Numbers 21:12 is a verse in the book of Numbers, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include נָסַע (nâçaʻ), חָנָה (chânâh), נַחַל (nachal). It connects to 1 cross-referenced passage elsewhere in Scripture.

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From
thence
they
removed,נָסַעnâçaʻ/naw-sah'/H5265properly, to pull up, especially the tent-pins, i.e. start on ajourney
and
pitchedחָנָהchânâh/khaw-naw'/H2583properly, to incline; by implication, to decline (of the slanting rays of evening); specifically, to pitch atent; gen. to encamp (for abode or siege)
in
the
valleyנַחַלnachal/nakh'-al/H5158a stream, especially a winter torrent; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a brook runs); also a shaft (of a mine)
of
Zared.זֶרֶדZered/zeh'-red/H2218Zered, a brook East of the Dead Sea

Commentary on Numbers 21:12

HENRY_FULL · Numbers 21:8–15
fices for Sins of Ignorance. ( b. c. 1490.) 22 And if ye have erred, and not observed all these commandments, which the Lord hath spoken unto Moses, 23 Even all that the Lord hath commanded you by the hand of Moses, from the day that the Lord commanded Moses, and henceforward among your generations; 24 Then it shall be, if ought be committed by ignorance without the knowledge of the congregation, that all the congregation shall offer one young bullock for a burnt offering, for a sweet savour unto the Lord , with his meat offering, and his drink offering, according to the manner, and one kid of the goats for a sin offering. 25 And the priest shall make an atonement for all the congregation of the children of Israel, and it shall be forgiven them; for it is ignorance: and they shall bring their offering, a sacrifice made by fire unto the Lord , and their sin offering before the Lord , for their ignorance: 26 And it shall be forgiven all the congregation of the children of Israel, and the stranger that sojourneth among them; seeing all the people were in ignorance. 27 And if any soul sin through ignorance, then he shall bring a she goat of the first year for a sin offering. 28 And the priest shall make an atonement for the soul that sinneth ignorantly, when he sinneth by ignorance before the Lord , to make an atonement for him; and it shall be forgiven him. 29 Ye shall have one law for him that sinneth through ignorance, both for him that is born among the children of Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among them. We have here the laws concerning sacrifices for sins of ignorance; the Jews understand it of idolatry, or false worship, through the error of their teachers. The case here supposed is that they had not observed all these commandments, v. 22, 23 . If they had failed in the offerings of their acknowledgment, and had not brought them according to the law, then they must bring an offering of atonement, yea, though the omission had been through forgetfulness or mistake. If they failed in one part of the ceremony, they must make it up by the observance of another part, which was in the nature of a remedial law. 1. The case is put of a national sin, committed through ignorance, and become customary through a vulgar error ( v. 24 )— the congregation, that is, the body of the people, for so it is explained ( v. 25 ): All the congregation of the children of Israel. The ceremonial observances were so numerous, and so various, that, it might easily be supposed, some of them by degrees would be forgotten and disused, as particularly that immediately before concerning the heave-offering of their dough: now if, in process of time, upon consulting the law, there should appear to have been a general neglect of that or any other appointment, then a sacrifice must be offered for the whole congregation, and the oversight shall be forgiven ( v. 25, 26 ) and not punished, as it deserved, with some national judgment. The offering of the sacrifice according to the manner, or ordinance, plainly refers to a former statute, of which this is the repetition; and the same bullock which is there called a sin-offering ( Lev. iv. 13 , 21 ) is here called a burnt-offering ( v. 24 ), because it was wholly burnt, though not upon the altar, yet without the camp. And here is the addition of a kid of the goats for a sin-offering. According to this law, we find that Hezekiah made atonement for the errors of his father's reign, by seven bullocks, seven rams, seven lambs, and seven he-goats, which he offered as a sin-offering for the kingdom, and for the sanctuary, and for Judah ( 2 Chron. xxix. 21 ), and for all Israel, v. 24 . And we find the like done after the return out of captivity, Ezra viii. 35 . 2. It is likewise supposed to be the case of a particular person: If any soul sin through ignorance ( v. 27 ), neglecting any part of his duty, he must bring his offering, as was appointed, Lev. iv. 27 , &c. Thus atonement shall be made for the soul that sins, when he sins through ignorance, v. 28 . Observe, (1.) Sins committed ignorantly need to have atonement made for them; for, though ignorance will in a degree excuse, it will not justify those that might have known their Lord's will and did it not. David prayed to be cleansed from his secret faults, that is, those sins which he himself was not aware of, the errors he did not understand, Ps. xix. 12 . (2.) Sins committed ignorantly shall be forgiven, through Christ the great sacrifice, who, when he offered up himself once for all upon the cross, seemed to explain the intention of his offering in that prayer, Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. And Paul seems to allude to this law concerning sins of ignorance ( 1 Tim. i. 13 ), I obtained mercy, because I did it ignorantly and in unbelief. And it looked favourable upon the Gentiles that this law of atoning for sins of ignorance is expressly made to extend to those who were strangers to the commonwealth of Israel ( v. 29 ), but supposed to be proselytes of righteousness. Thus the blessing of Abraham comes upon the Gentiles. Doom of

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Leviticus 4:35

And he shall take away all the fat thereof, as the fat of the lamb is taken away from the sacrifice of the peace offerings; and the priest shall burn them upon the altar, according to the offerings made by fire unto the LORD: and the priest shall make an atonement for his sin that he hath committed, and it shall be forgiven him.

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Other verses that share key original-language words with Numbers 21:12.

Deuteronomy 2:13

Now rise up, said I, and get you over the brook Zered. And we went over the brook Zered. brook: or, valley

Deuteronomy 2:14

And the space in which we came from Kadeshbarnea, until we were come over the brook Zered, was thirty and eight years; until all the generation of the men of war were wasted out from among the host, as the LORD sware unto them. brook: or, valley

Numbers 21:10

And the children of Israel set forward, and pitched in Oboth.

Numbers 21:13

From thence they removed, and pitched on the other side of Arnon, which is in the wilderness that cometh out of the coasts of the Amorites: for Arnon is the border of Moab, between Moab and the Amorites.

Numbers 22:1

And the children of Israel set forward, and pitched in the plains of Moab on this side Jordan by Jericho.

Numbers 33:10

And they removed from Elim, and encamped by the Red sea.

Numbers 33:14

And they removed from Alush, and encamped at Rephidim, where was no water for the people to drink.

Numbers 33:15

And they departed from Rephidim, and pitched in the wilderness of Sinai.

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Numbers 21:12 (King James Version) reads: "From thence they removed, and pitched in the valley of Zared."

Is Numbers 21:12 in the Old or New Testament?

Numbers 21:12 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of Numbers.

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