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Now the name of the man of Israel that was slain, who was slain with the Midianite woman, was Zimri, the son of Salu, a prince of a fathers` house among the Simeonites.

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A Name Recorded for Infamy

Commentators explain that Zimri's name and high rank are recorded not for honor, but for "perpetual infamy." This serves as a permanent memorial of his flagrant sin, creating a stark contrast to the "blessed memory of the righteous." It highlights that while righteous acts are remembered for good, egregious sin can bring lasting disgrace.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Numbers 25:14

19th Century

Bishop

A prince of a chief house among the Simeonites.— Better, of a father’s house, etc. It is probable that the tribe…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Numbers 25:14

16th Century

Theologian

Now the name of the Israelite. Just as the memory of the righteous is blessed, so also it was fitting that the author of this foul sin sho…

John Gill

John Gill

On Numbers 25:14

17th Century

Pastor

Now the name of the Israelite that was slain
By Phinehas, as before related:

[even] that was slai…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Numbers 25:6–15

17th Century

Minister

Phinehas, in the courage of zeal and faith, executed vengeance on Zimri and Cozbi. This act can never be an example for private revenge, or religio…