Matthew Henry
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died of the plague before the Lord, Num 14:36, Num 14:37. Now,
sinned and made Israel to sin.
evil reportupon the good land,
pervert the right ways of the Lord, and in effect give him the lie.
made Israel to sin. They designedly
made all the congregation murmuragainst God. Note, Ring-leaders in sin may expect to fall under particular marks of the wrath of God, who will severely reckon for the blood of souls, which is thus spilt.
They lived still, Num 14:38. It is probable that all the twelve spies stood together, for the eyes of all Israel were now upon them; and therefore it is taken notice of as very remarkable, and which could not but be affecting to the whole congregation, that when the ten evil spies fell down dead of the plague, a malignant infectious distemper, yet these two that stood among them lived, and were well. God hereby confirmed their testimony, and put those to confusion that spoke of stoning them. He likewise gave them an assurance of their continued preservation in the wilderness, when thousands should fall on their right hand and on their left, Ps 91:7. Death never misses his mark, nor takes any by oversight that were designed for life, though in the midst of those that were to die.
found no place for repentance, though they sought it carefully with tears, Heb 12:17. Such mourning as this there is in hell, but the tears will not quench the flames, no, nor cool the tongue.
We have sinned; they profess reformation:
Lo, we be here, and will go up. They now desire the land which they had despised, and put a confidence in the promise which they had distrusted. Thus when God judges he will overcome, and, first or last, will convince sinners of the evil of all their ungodly deeds, and hard speeches, and force them to recall their own words. But, though God was glorified by this recantation of theirs, they were not benefited by it, because it came too late. The decree had gone forth, the consumption was determined; they did not seek the Lord while he might be found, and now he would not be found. O, if men would but be as earnest for heaven while their day of grace lasts as they will be when it is over, would be as solicitous to provide themselves with oil while the bridegroom tarries as they will be when the bridegroom comes, how well were it for them!
Go not up, Num 14:41~Num 14:43.
transgressing the commandment of the Lord, who had expressly ordered them, when they did move, to move back towards the Red Sea. Note, That which has been duty, in its season, when it comes to be mistimed may be turned into sin. It is true the command he refers to was in the nature of a punishment, but he that has not obeyed the law is obliged to submit to the penalty, for the Lord is our Judge as well as Lawgiver.
It shall not prosper, never expect it.” Note, It is folly to promise ourselves success in that which we undertake contrary to the mind of God. “
The Canaanites are before youto attack you, and
the Lord is not among youto protect you and fight for you, and therefore look to yourselves
that you be not smitten before your enemies.” Those that are out of the way of their duty are from under God’s protection, and go at their peril. It is dangerous going where we cannot expect God should go along with us. Nay, he plainly foresees and foretels their defeat:
You shall fall by the swordof the Amalekites and Canaanites (who were to have fallen by their sword);
Because you are turned away from the Lord, from following the guidance of his precept and promise,
therefore the Lord will not be with you. Note, God will certainly leave those that leave him; and those that are left of him lie exposed to all misery.
carnal mind enmity to God: They presumed to go up unto the hill-top, Num 14:44. Here,
carcases should fall in the wilderness. Note, That affair can never end well that begins with sin. The way to obtain peace with our friends, and success against our enemies, is to make God our friend, and keep ourselves in his love. The Jews, like these their ancestors, when they had rejected Christ’s righteousness, attempted to establish their own, and it sped as this.