Numbers32
New American Standard
1Now the sons of Reuben and the sons of Gad had a very large number of livestock. So when they saw the land of Jazer and the land of Gilead, that it was indeed a place suitable for livestock,
2the sons of Gad and the sons of Reuben came and spoke to Moses, Eleazar the priest, and to the leaders of the congregation, saying,
3“Ataroth, Dibon, Jazer, Nimrah, Heshbon, Elealeh, Sebam, Nebo, and Beon,
4the land which the Lord conquered before the congregation of Israel, is a land for livestock, and your servants have livestock.”
5And they said, “If we have found favor in your sight, let this land be given to your servants as our property; do not take us across the Jordan.”
6But Moses said to the sons of Gad and the sons of Reuben, “Should your brothers go to war while you remain here?
7And why are you discouraging the sons of Israel from crossing over into the land which the Lord has given them?
8This is what your fathers did when I sent them from Kadesh-barnea to see the land.
9For when they went up to the Valley of Eshcol and saw the land, they discouraged the sons of Israel so that they did not go into the land which the Lord had given them.
10So the Lord’s anger burned on that day, and He swore, saying,
11‘None of the men who came up from Egypt, from twenty years old and upward, shall see the land which I swore to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob; for they did not follow Me fully,
12except Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite and Joshua the son of Nun; for they have followed the Lord fully.’
13So the Lord’s anger burned against Israel, and He made them wander in the wilderness for forty years, until the entire generation of those who had done evil in the sight of the Lord came to an end.
14Now behold, you have risen up in your fathers’ place, born of sinful men, to add still more to the burning anger of the Lord against Israel.
15For if you turn away from following Him, He will once more leave them in the wilderness, and you will destroy all these people.”
16Then they approached him and said, “We will build sheepfolds for our livestock here and cities for our little ones;
17but we ourselves will be armed, hurrying ahead of the sons of Israel, until we have brought them to their place, while our little ones live in the fortified cities because of the inhabitants of the land.
18We will not return to our homes until every one of the sons of Israel has gained possession of his inheritance.
19But we will not have an inheritance with them on the other side of the Jordan and beyond, because our inheritance has come to us on this side of the Jordan toward the east.”
20So Moses said to them, “If you will do this, if you will arm yourselves before the Lord for the war,
21and all of you armed men cross over the Jordan before the Lord until He has driven His enemies out from Him,
22and the land is subdued before the Lord, then afterward you may return and be free of obligation toward the Lord and toward Israel, and this land shall be yours as property before the Lord.
23But if you do not do so, behold, you have sinned against the Lord, and be sure that your sin will find you out.
24Build yourselves cities for your little ones, and sheepfolds for your sheep, and do what you have promised.”
25Then the sons of Gad and the sons of Reuben spoke to Moses, saying, “Your servants will do just as my lord commands.
26Our little ones, our wives, our livestock, and all our cattle shall remain there in the cities of Gilead,
27while your servants, that is, everyone who is armed for war, cross over in the presence of the Lord to battle, just as my lord says.”
28So Moses gave the command regarding them to Eleazar the priest, to Joshua the son of Nun, and to the heads of the fathers’ households of the tribes of the sons of Israel.
29And Moses said to them, “If the sons of Gad and the sons of Reuben, everyone who is armed for battle, cross with you over the Jordan in the presence of the Lord, and the land is subdued before you, then you shall give them the land of Gilead as their property;
30but if they do not cross over with you armed, they shall instead be settled among you in the land of Canaan.”
31And the sons of Gad and the sons of Reuben answered, saying, “As the Lord has said to your servants, so we will do.
32We ourselves will cross over armed in the presence of the Lord into the land of Canaan, and the property of our inheritance shall remain with us across the Jordan.”
33So Moses gave to them, to the sons of Gad, the sons of Reuben, and to the half-tribe of Joseph’s son Manasseh, the kingdom of Sihon, king of the Amorites and the kingdom of Og, the king of Bashan, the land with its cities with their territories, the cities of the surrounding land.
34And the sons of Gad built Dibon, Ataroth, Aroer,
35Atroth-shophan, Jazer, Jogbehah,
36Beth-nimrah, and Beth-haran as fortified cities, and sheepfolds for sheep.
37The sons of Reuben built Heshbon, Elealeh, Kiriathaim,
38Nebo, and Baal-meon—their names being changed—and Sibmah, and they gave other names to the cities which they built.
39The sons of Machir the son of Manasseh went to Gilead and took it, and dispossessed the Amorites who were in it.
40So Moses gave Gilead to Machir the son of Manasseh, and he lived in it.
41Jair the son of Manasseh went and took its towns, and called them Havvoth-jair.
42Nobah went and took Kenath and its villages, and named it Nobah, after his own name.
Study Guide
Public-domain commentary and original-language notes for Numbers 32.
Chapter Summary
In this chapter: The tribes of Reuben and Gad request an inheritance on the east of Jordan. (1–5). Moses reproves the Reubenites and Gadites. (6–15). They explain their views, Moses consents. (16–27). They take possession of the land to the east of Jordan. (28–42).
vv1-5
Here is a proposal made by the Reubenites and Gadites, that the land lately conquered might be allotted to them. Two things common in the world might lead these tribes to make this choice; the lust of the eye, and the pride of life. There was much amiss in the principle they went upon; they consulted their own private convenience more than the public good. Thus to the present time, many seek their own things more than the things of Jesus Christ; and are led by worldly interests and advantages to take up short of the heavenly Canaan.
vv6-15
The proposal showed disregard to the land of Canaan, distrust of the Lord's promise, and unwillingness to encounter the difficulties and dangers of conquering and driving out the inhabitants of that land. Moses is wroth with them. It will becomes any of God's Israel to sit down unconcerned about the difficult and perilous concerns of their brethren, whether public or personal. He reminds them of the fatal consequences of the unbelief and faint-heartedness of their fathers, when they were, as themselves, just ready to enter Canaan. If men considered as they ought what would be the end of sin, they would be afraid of the beginning of it.
vv16-27
Here is the good effect of plain dealing. Moses, by showing their sin, and the danger of it, brought them to their duty, without murmuring or disputing. All men ought to consider the interests of others as well as their own; the law of love requires us to labour, venture, or suffer for each other as there may be occasion. They propose that their men of war should go ready armed before the children of Israel into the land of Canaan, and that they should not return till the conquest of Canaan was ended. Moses grants their request, but he warns them of the danger of breaking their word. If you fail, you sin against the Lord, and not against your brethren only; God will certainly reckon with you for it. Be sure your sin will find you out. Sin will surely find out the sinner sooner or later. It concerns us now to find our sins out, that we may repent of them, and forsake them, lest they find us out to our ruin.
Key Words
בֵּן: a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or condition, etc., (like father or brother), etc.)
רְאוּבֵן: Reuben, a son of Jacob
גָּד: Gad, a son of Jacob, including his tribe and its territory; also a prophet
מְאֹד: properly, vehemence, i.e. (with or without preposition) vehemently; by implication, wholly, speedily, etc. (often with other words as an intensive or superlative; especially when repeated)
עָצוּם: powerful (specifically, a paw); by implication, numerous
רַב: abundant (in quantity, size, age, number, rank, quality)
מִקְנֶה: something bought, i.e. property, but only livestock; abstractly, acquisition
רָאָה: to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)
אֶרֶץ: the earth (at large, or partitively a land)
יַעֲזֵיר: Jaazer or Jazer, a place East of the Jordan
Cross References
Numbers 32Explicit fulfillment of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh crossing over armed before Israel to war.
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Moses reiterates the command for trans-Jordanic tribes to go armed before their brethren.
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Joshua reminds Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh of their oath to assist in Canaan.
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Parallel account of Moses distributing the conquered eastern lands to Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh.
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Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh depart Shiloh to possess the land of Gilead.
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The oath of God concerning the exclusion of the murmuring generation, referenced here.
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Gilead and Bashan are prophesied as restored rich pastures for Israel's flocks.
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Historical account of the spies exploring Eshcol and discouraging Israel's heart.
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Parallel detail of Jair, son of Manasseh, taking the region and naming Havoth-jair.
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Prophetic call for Israel to feed in Bashan and Gilead as in old times.
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Joshua reviews the eastern inheritance given by Moses to the trans-Jordanic tribes.
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The land is formally subdued before the Lord and Israel at Shiloh.
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