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So I took the heads of your tribes, wise men, and known, and made them heads over you, captains of thousands, and captains of hundreds, and captains of fifties, and captains of tens, and officers, according to your tribes.
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God's Provision vs. Human Failure
Commentators emphasize that Moses recounts the establishment of this good government before describing the people's rebellion. This narrative choice highlights a key theological point: God had provided everything necessary for Israel's success. Their subsequent failure and 40-year wandering were not due to a lack of divine provision but stemmed from their own ingratitude and unbelief.
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Deuteronomy
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18th Century
Theologian
This appointment of the “captains” (Compare to Exodus 18:21 and following) must not be confused with that of the elders in Numbers 11:16 and follow…
19th Century
Bishop
In these words Moses appears to combine the recollection of two distinct things:
17th Century
Pastor
So I took the chief of your tribes, wise men, and known The principal persons among them, that were remarkable and w…
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Minister
Moses reminds the people of the beneficial arrangement of their government, which could make them all secure and at ease, if it were not their own …