Numbers 13

Spies View the Land

1 Then 1the LORD spoke to Moses saying,
2 "2Send out for yourself men so that they may spy out the land of Canaan, which I am going to give to the sons of Israel; you shall send a man from each * of their fathers' tribes, every one a leader among them."
3 So Moses sent them from the wilderness of Paran at the command of the LORD, all of them men who were heads of the sons of Israel.
4 These then were their names: from the tribe of Reuben, Shammua the son of Zaccur;
5 from the tribe of Simeon, Shaphat the son of Hori;
6 from the tribe of Judah, 3Caleb the son of Jephunneh;
7 from the tribe of Issachar, Igal the son of Joseph;
8 from the tribe of Ephraim, 4Hoshea the son of Nun;
9 from the tribe of Benjamin, Palti the son of Raphu;
10 from the tribe of Zebulun, Gaddiel the son of Sodi;
11 from the tribe of Joseph, from the tribe of Manasseh, Gaddi the son of Susi;
12 from the tribe of Dan, Ammiel the son of Gemalli;
13 from the tribe of Asher, Sethur the son of Michael;
14 from the tribe of Naphtali, Nahbi the son of Vophsi;
15 from the tribe of Gad, Geuel the son of Machi.
16 These are the names of the men whom Moses sent to spy out the land; but Moses called 5Hoshea the son of Nun, Joshua.
17 When Moses sent them to spy out the land of Canaan, he said to them, "Go up there into 6the Negev; then go up into the hill country.
18 "See what the land is like, and whether the people who live in it are strong or weak, whether they are few or many.
19 "How is the land in which they live, is it good or bad? And how are the cities in which they live, are they like open camps or with fortifications?
20 "7How is the land, is it fat or lean? Are there trees in it or not? Make an 8effort then to get some of the fruit of the land." Now the time was the time of the first ripe grapes.
21 So they went up and spied out the land from 9the wilderness of Zin as far as Rehob, 10at Lebo-hamath.
22 When they had gone up into 11the Negev, they came to Hebron where 12Ahiman, Sheshai and Talmai, the descendants of 13Anak were. (Now Hebron was built seven years before 14Zoan in Egypt.)
23 Then they came to the valley of 15Eshcol and from there cut down a branch with a single cluster of grapes; and they carried it on a pole between two men, with some of the pomegranates and the figs.
24 That place was called the valley of Eshcol, because * of the cluster which the sons of Israel cut down from there.

The Spies' Reports

25 When they returned from spying out the land, at the end of forty days,
26 they proceeded to come to Moses and Aaron and to all the congregation of the sons of Israel in the wilderness of Paran, at 16Kadesh; and they brought back word to them and to all the congregation and showed them the fruit of the land.
27 Thus they told him, and said, "We went in to the land where you sent us; and 17it certainly does flow with milk and honey, and 18this is its fruit.
28 "Nevertheless *, 19the people who live in the land are strong, and the cities are fortified and very large; and moreover, we saw 20the descendants of Anak there.
29 "Amalek is living in the land of 21the Negev and the Hittites and the Jebusites and 22the Amorites are living in the hill country, and 23the Canaanites are living by the sea and by the side of the Jordan."
30 Then Caleb quieted the people before Moses and said, "We should by all means go up and take possession of it, for we will surely overcome it."
31 But the men who had gone up with him said, "24We are not able to go up against the people, for they are too strong for us."
32 So they gave out to the sons of Israel 25a bad report of the land which they had spied out, saying, "The land through which we have gone, in spying it out, is 26a land that devours its inhabitants; and 27all the people whom we saw in it are men of great size.
33 "There also we saw the 28Nephilim (the sons of Anak are part of the Nephilim ); and 29we became like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight."

Numbers 13 Commentary

Chapter 13

Twelve men sent to search the land of Canaan, Their instructions. (1-20) Their proceedings. (21-25) Their account of the land. (26-33)

Verses 1-20 A memorable and melancholy history is related in this and the following chapter, of the turning back of Israel from the borders of Canaan, and the sentencing them to wander and perish in the wilderness, for their unbelief and murmuring. It appears, ( Deuteronomy 1:22 ) , that the motion to search out the land came from the people. They had a better opinion of their own policy than of God's wisdom. Thus we ruin ourselves by believing the reports and representations of sense rather than Divine revelation. We walk by sight not by faith. Moses gave the spies this charge, Be of good courage. It was not only a great undertaking they were put upon, which required good management and resolution; but a great trust was reposed in them, which required that they should be faithful. Courage in such circumstances can only spring from strong faith, which Caleb and Joshua alone possessed.

Verses 21-25 The searchers of the land brought a bunch of grapes with them, and other fruits, as proofs of the goodness of the country; which was to Israel both the earnest and the specimen of all the fruits of Canaan. Such are the present comforts we have in communion with God, foretastes of the fulness of joy we expect in the heavenly Canaan. We may see by them what heaven is.

Verses 26-33 We may wonder that the people of Israel staid forty days for the return of their spies, when they were ready to enter Canaan, under all the assurances of success they could have from the Divine power, and the miracles that had hitherto attended them. But they distrusted God's power and promise. How much we stand in our own light by our unbelief! At length the messengers returned; but the greater part discouraged the people from going forward to Canaan. Justly are the Israelites left to this temptation, for putting confidence in the judgment of men, when they had the word of God to trust in. Though they had found the land as good as God had said, yet they would not believe it to be as sure as he had said, but despaired of having it, though Eternal Truth had engaged it to them. This was the representation of the evil spies. Caleb, however, encouraged them to go forward, though seconded by Joshua only. He does not say, Let us go up and conquer it; but, Let us go and possess it. Difficulties that are in the way of salvation, dwindle and vanish before a lively, active faith in the power and promise of God. All things are possible, if they are promised, to him that believes; but carnal sense and carnal professors are not to be trusted. Unbelief overlooks the promises and power of God, magnifies every danger and difficulty, and fills the heart with discouragement. May the Lord help us to believe! we shall then find all things possible.

Cross References 29

  • 1. Deuteronomy 1:22, 23
  • 2. Deuteronomy 1:22; Deuteronomy 9:23
  • 3. Numbers 14:6, 30; Joshua 14:6
  • 4. Numbers 13:16; Deuteronomy 32:44
  • 5. Numbers 13:8; Deuteronomy 32:44
  • 6. Genesis 12:9; Genesis 13:1, 3
  • 7. Deuteronomy 1:24, 25
  • 8. Deuteronomy 31:6, 23
  • 9. Numbers 20:1; Numbers 27:14; Numbers 33:36
  • 10. Joshua 13:5
  • 11. Numbers 13:17
  • 12. Joshua 15:14
  • 13. Numbers 13:28, 33
  • 14. Psalms 78:12, 43
  • 15. Genesis 14:13; Numbers 13:24; Numbers 32:9; Deuteronomy 1:24
  • 16. Numbers 20:1, 14; Numbers 32:8
  • 17. Exodus 3:8, 17; Exodus 13:5
  • 18. Deuteronomy 1:25
  • 19. Deuteronomy 1:28; Deuteronomy 9:1, 2
  • 20. Numbers 13:33
  • 21. Numbers 13:17; Numbers 14:25, 45
  • 22. Joshua 10:6
  • 23. Numbers 14:43, 45
  • 24. Deuteronomy 1:28; Deuteronomy 9:1-3
  • 25. Numbers 14:36, 37; Psalms 106:24
  • 26. Ezekiel 36:13, 14
  • 27. Amos 2:9
  • 28. Genesis 6:4
  • 29. Deuteronomy 1:28; Deuteronomy 9:2; Joshua 11:21

Footnotes 15

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 13

In this chapter an order is given by the Lord, to send twelve men into the land of Canaan, to search and spy it, and which was accordingly executed, Nu 13:1-3; and the names of the twelve persons are given, Nu 13:4-16; the instructions they received from Moses, what part of the land they should enter into first, and what observations they should make on it, Nu 13:17-20; which they attended to, and on their return brought some of the fruit of the land with them, Nu 13:21-26; and gave an account of it, that it was a very fruitful land, but the inhabitants mighty, and their cities walled, Nu 13:27-29; which threw the people into confusion, but that they were stilled by Caleb, one of the spies, who encouraged them, Nu 13:30; but all the rest, excepting Joshua, brought an ill report of it, as not to be subdued and conquered by them, Nu 13:31-33.

Numbers 13 Commentaries

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