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He said to him, I will not go; but I will depart to my own land, and to my relatives.

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The Powerful Pull of Home

Commentators explain that Hobab's refusal was driven by powerful, natural desires for his homeland and family. Matthew Henry uses this as an example of how the tangible 'things of this world, which are seen, strongly pull us away from pursuing the things of the other world, which are not seen.' Hobab's initial choice reflects a common human struggle between familiar comforts and the call to a promised, but unseen, future.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Numbers 10:30

19th Century

Bishop

And he said to him, I will not go ... It is not expressly stated in the narrative whether Hobab did or did not ultimate…

John Gill

John Gill

On Numbers 10:30

17th Century

Pastor

And he said unto him, I will not go
Which was a very peremptory answer, he seemed determined, and at a point about i…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Numbers 10:29–32

17th Century

Minister

Moses invites his relatives to go to Canaan. Those who are bound for the heavenly Canaan should ask and encourage their friends to go with them: we…