Numbers 11:35 (BSB)
From Kibroth-hattaavah the people moved on to Hazeroth, where they remained for some time.
From Numbers 11. Also in the ESV.
Commentary on Numbers 11:35
- Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Numbers 11:31-35: God, having performed his promise to Moses by giving him assessors in the government, thereby proving the power he has over the spirits of men by his Spirit, he here performs his promise to the people by giving them flesh, proving thereby his power over the inferior creatures and his dominion in the kingdom of nature. Observe, 1.
- John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Numbers 11:35: And the people journeyed from Kibrothhattaavah unto Hazeroth,.... After having stayed there a month or more, as is gathered from Num 11:20, and abode at Hazeroth; at least seven days, as appears from Num 12:15; which, according to Bunting (g), was eight miles from Kibrothhattaavah, or Taberah, which were the same place. (g) Travels, p. 82. Next: Numbers Chapter 12
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown (Reformed), Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible on Numbers 11:35: Hazeroth--The extreme southern station of this route was a watering-place in a spacious plain, now Ain-Haderah. Next: Numbers Chapter 12
- Keil & Delitzsch (Lutheran), Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament on Numbers 11:35: Num 11:35 From the graves of greediness the people removed to Hazeroth, and there they remained (היה as in Exo 24:12). The situation of these two places of encampment is altogether unknown. Hazeroth, it is true, has been regarded by many since Burckhardt (Syr. p. 808) as identical with the modern Hadhra (in Robinson's Pal.