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But your little ones, that you said should be a prey, them will I bring in, and they shall know the land which you have rejected.

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God's Ironic Reversal

Commentators highlight a profound irony in this verse. The Israelites used the excuse that their children would become 'a prey' to justify their rebellion. In a divine reversal, God declares that these very children will be the ones to inherit the Promised Land, while the faithless parents are barred. God turns their excuse into the very instrument of His promise.

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John Gill

John Gill

On Numbers 14:31

17th Century

Pastor

But your little ones, which you said should be a prey To the Canaanites (Numbers 14:3); them will…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Numbers 14:20–35

17th Century

Minister

The Lord granted Moses' prayer insofar as He did not immediately destroy the congregation. But disbelief in the promise forbids the benefit. Those …