Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Numbers 20:1

THE DEATH OF MIRIAM. (Num. 20:1-29)

Then came the children of Israel . . . into the desert of Zin in the first month—that is, of the fortieth year (compare Numbers 20:22-23, with Numbers 33:38). In this history only the principal and most important incidents are recorded, those confined chiefly to the first or second and the last years of the journeyings in the wilderness, thence called Et-Tih. Between Numbers 19:22 and Numbers 20:1 there is a long and undescribed interval of thirty-seven years.

the people abode in Kadesh—supposed to be what is now known as Ain-el-Weibeh, three springs surrounded by palms. (See on Numbers 13:26). It was their second arrival after an interval of thirty-eight years (Deuteronomy 2:14). The old generation had nearly all died, and the new one encamped in it with the view of entering the promised land, not, however, as formerly on the south, but by crossing the Edomite region on the east.

Miriam died there—four months before Aaron [Numbers 33:38].




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Numbers 20:1:

Numbers 20:1
Numbers 33:16-37
Deuteronomy 1:8
Hebrews 3:8

 

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