Matthew Henry
The friends of Israel here interpose to save them if possible from ruining themselves, but in vain. The physicians of their state would have healed them, but they would not be healed; their watchmen gave them warning, but they would not take warning, and so their blood is upon their own heads.
Be not afraid; the Lord your God shall fight for you. Note, Those that are zealous friends to precious souls will stoop to any thing for their salvation. Moses and Aaron, notwithstanding the posts of honour they are in, prostrate themselves to the people to beg of them not to ruin themselves.
ate up the inhabitants, as the evil spies had represented it. It is an
exceedingly good land(Num 14:7); it is
very, very good, so the word is; so that they had no reason to
despise this pleasant land. Note, If men were but thoroughly convinced of the desirableness of the gains of religion, they would not stick at the services of it.
Fear not the people of the land, Num 14:9. Whatever formidable ideas have been given you of them, the lion is not so fierce as he is painted.
They are bread for us,” that is, “they are set before us rather to be fed upon than to be fought with, so easily, so pleasantly, and with so much advantage to ourselves shall we master them.” Pharaoh is said to have been given them for meat (Ps 74:14), and the Canaanites will be so too. They show that, whatever was suggested to the contrary, the advantage was clear on Israel’s side. For,
Their defence has departed from them; that common providence which preserves the rights of nations has abandoned them, and will be no shelter nor protection to them. The other spies took notice of their strength, but these of their wickedness, and thence inferred that God had forsaken them, and therefore
their defence had departed. No people can be safe when they have provoked God to leave them.
The Lord is with us, and his name is a strong tower;
fear them not. Note, While we have the presence of God with us, we need not fear the most powerful force against us.
If the Lord delight in us, as certainly he does, and will if we do not provoke him,
he will bring us into this good land; we shall without fail get it in possession by his favour, and the light of his countenance (Ps 44:3), if we do not forfeit his favour and by our own follies turn away our own mercies.” It has come to this issue (Num 14:9):
Only rebel not you against the Lord. Note, Nothing can ruin sinners but their own rebellion. If God leave them, it is because they drive him from them; and they die because they will die. None are excluded the heavenly Canaan but those that exclude themselves. And, now, could the case have been made more plain? could it have been urged more closely? But what was the effect?
All the congregation bade stone them with stones, Num 14:10. The rulers of the congregation, and the great men (so bishop Patrick), ordered the common people to fall upon them, and knock their brains out. Their case was sad indeed when their leaders thus
caused them to err. Note, It is common for those whose hearts are
fully set in them to do evilto rage at those who give them good counsel. Those who hate to be reformed hate those that would reform them, and count them their enemies because they tell them the truth. Thus early did Israel begin to misuse the prophets, and
stone those that were sent to them, and it was this that filled the measure of their sin, Matt 23:37.
Stone them with stones! Why, what evil have they done? No crime can be laid to their charge; but the truth is
these two witnesses tormented thosethat were obstinate in their infidelity, Rev 11:10. Caleb and Joshua had but just said,
The Lord is with us; fear them not(Num 14:9): and, if Israel will not apply those encouraging words to their own fears, those that uttered them know how to encourage themselves with them against this enraged multitude that spoke of stoning them, as David in a like cause, 1Sam 30:6. Those that cannot prevail to edify others with their counsels and comforts should endeavour at least to edify themselves. Caleb and Joshua knew they appeared for God and his glory, and therefore doubted not but God would appear for them and their safety. And they were not disappointed, for immediately
the glory of the Lord appeared, to the terror and confusion of those that were for stoning the servants of God. When they reflected upon God (Num 14:3), his glory appeared not to silence their blasphemies; but, when they threatened Caleb and Joshua, they touched the apple of his eye, and his glory appeared immediately. Note, Those who faithfully expose themselves for God are sure to be taken under his special protection, and shall be hidden from the rage of men, either under heaven or in heaven.