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주석[매튜 헨리] — 민수기 31장 · 미디안 정벌

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The Slaughter of the Midianites. . 1 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 2 Avenge the children of Israel of the Midianites: afterward shalt thou be gathered unto thy people. 3 And Moses spake unto the people, saying, Arm some of yourselves unto the war, and let them go against the Midianites, and avenge the LORD of Midian. 4 Of every tribe a thousand, throughout all the tribes of Israel, shall ye send to the war. 5 So there were delivered out of the thousands of Israel, a thousand of every tribe, twelve thousand armed for war. 6 And Moses sent them to the war, a thousand of every tribe, them and Phinehas the son of Eleazar the priest, to the war, with the holy instruments, and the trumpets to blow in his hand. Here, I. The Lord of hosts gives orders to Moses to make war upon the Midianites, and his commission no doubt justified this war, though it will not serve to justify the like without such commission. The Midianites were the posterity of Abraham by Keturah, Genesis 25:2 . Some of them settled south of Canaan, among whom Jethro lived, and they retained the worship of the true God; but these were settled east of Canaan, and had fallen into idolatry, neighbours to, and in confederacy with, the Moabites. Their land was not designed to be given to Israel, nor would Israel have meddled with them if they had not made themselves obnoxious to their resentment by sending their bad women among them to draw them to whoredom and idolatry. This was the provocation, this was the quarrel. For this (says God) avenge Israel of the Midianites, Numbers 31:2 ; Numbers 31:2 . 1. God would have the Midianites chastised, an inroad made upon that part of their country which lay next to the camp of Israel, and which was probably more concerned in that mischief than the Moabites, who therefore were let alone. God will have us to reckon those our worst enemies that draw us to sin, and to avoid them; and since every man is tempted when he is drawn aside of his own lusts, and these are the Midianites which ensnare us with their wiles, on them we should avenge ourselves, not only make no league with them, but make war upon them by living a life of mortification. God had taken vengeance on his own people for yielding to the Midianites' temptations; now the Midianites, that gave the temptation, must be reckoned with, for the deceived and the deceiver are his ( Job 12:16 ), both accountable to his tribunal; and, though judgment begin at the house of God, it shall not end there, 1 Peter 4:17 . There is a day coming when vengeance will be taken on those that have introduced errors and corruptions into the church, and the devil that deceived men will be cast into the lake of fire. Israel's quarrel with Amalek, that fought against them, was not avenged till long after: but their quarrel with Midian, that debauched them, was speedily avenged, for they were looked upon as much more the dangerous and malicious enemies. 2. God would have it done by Moses, in his life-time, that he who had so deeply resented that injury might have the satisfaction of seeing it avenged. "See this execution done upon the enemies of God and Israel, and afterwards thou shalt be gathered to thy people. " This was the only piece of service of this kind that Moses must further do, and then he has accomplished, as a hireling, his day, and shall have his quietus--enter into rest: hitherto his usefulness must come, and no further; the wars of Canaan must be carried on by another hand. Note, God sometimes removes useful men when we think they can be ill spared; but this ought to satisfy us, that they are never removed till they have done the work which was appointed them. II. Moses gives orders to the people to prepare for this expedition, Numbers 31:3 ; Numbers 31:3 . He would not have the whole body of the camp to stir, but they must arm some of themselves to the war, such as were either most fit or most forward, and avenge the Lord of Midian. God said, Avenge Israel; Moses says, Avenge the Lord; for the interests of God and Israel are united, and the cause of both is one and the same. And if God, in what he does, shows himself jealous for the honour of Israel, surely Israel, in what they do, ought to show themselves jealous for the glory of God. Then only we can justify the avenging of ourselves when it is the vengeance of the Lord that we engage in. Nay, for this reason we are forbidden to avenge ourselves, because God has said, Vengeance is mine, I will repay. III. A detachment is drawn out accordingly for this service, 1000 out of every tribe, 12,000 in all, a small number in comparison with what they could have sent, and it is probable small in comparison with the number of the enemies they were sent against. But God would teach them that it is all one to him to save by many or by few, 1 Samuel 14:6 . IV. Phinehas the son of Eleazar is sent along with them. It is strange that no mention is made of Joshua in this great action. If he was general of these forces, who do we not find him leading them out? If he tarried at home, why do we not find him meeting them with Moses at their return? It is probable, each tribe having a captain of its own thousand, there was no general, but they proceeded in the order of their march through the wilderness, Judah first, and the rest in their posts, under the command of their respective captains, spoken of Numbers 31:48 ; Numbers 31:48 . But, the war being a holy war, Phinehas was their common head, not to supply the place of a general, but, by the oracle of God, to determine the resolves of their counsels of war, in which the captains of thousands would all acquiesce, and according to which they would act in conjunction. He therefore took with him the holy instruments or vessels, probably the breast-plate of judgment, by which God might he consulted in any emergency. Though he was not yet the high priest, yet he might be delegated pro hac vice--for this particular occasion, to bear the urim and thummim, as 1 Samuel 23:6 . And there was a particular reason for sending Phinehas to preside in this expedition; he has already signalized himself for his zeal against the Midianites and their cursed arts to ensnare Israel when he slew Cozbi, a daughter of a chief house in Midian, for her impudence in the matter of Peor, Numbers 25:15 ; Numbers 25:15 . He that had so well used the sword of justice against a particular criminal was best qualified to guide the sword of war against the whole nation. Thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-7-12" class="com-number"

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여기서 살펴볼 내용은 다음과 같다. 첫째, 만군의 여호와께서 모세에게 미디안과 전쟁하라고 명하셨다. 이 명령이 이 전쟁을 정당화하지만, 이와 같은 명령 없이 유사한 전쟁을 정당화하는 근거로는 사용될 수 없다. 미디안 사람들은 그두라에게서 난 아브라함의 후손이다(창 25:2). 그들 중 일부는 가나안 남쪽에 정착하여 이드로와 함께 살았고 참 하나님을 경배하였으나, 이 본문에 등장하는 미디안 사람들은 가나안 동쪽에 정착하였고, 모압 사람들과 연합하여 우상 숭배에 빠져 있었다. 그들의 땅은 이스라엘에게 주어지도록 작정된 것이 아니었으며, 미디안 사람들이 먼저 자신들의 나쁜 여자들을 이스라엘에게 보내어 음행과 우상 숭배로 이끌지 않았다면 이스라엘도 그들을 건드리지 않았을 것이다. 이것이 도발이었고, 이것이 전쟁의 이유였다. 이 때문에 하나님께서 "미디안을 쳐서 이스라엘의 원수를 갚으라"고 말씀하신 것이다(민 31:2).

1. 하나님께서는 미디안이 벌을 받기를 원하셨다. 이스라엘 진영에 가장 가까이 있었고 그 죄악에 가장 깊이 관여했을 가능성이 있는 미디안 지역 일부를 침공하도록 하셨다. 모압 사람들은 그냥 두셨다. 하나님께서는 우리로 하여금 우리를 죄로 이끄는 자들을 가장 나쁜 원수로 여기게 하시고 그들을 피하게 하신다. 사람은 각자 자신의 정욕에 이끌려 시험을 받으니, 그 정욕이 곧 자신의 올무로 유혹하는 미디안 사람들이다. 우리는 그들에게 복수해야 하며, 그들과 동맹을 맺지 말 뿐 아니라 절제의 삶을 살아감으로써 그들과 전쟁해야 한다. 하나님께서는 미디안의 유혹에 넘어간 이스라엘 백성에게 이미 진노를 쏟으셨다. 이제 그 유혹을 제공한 미디안이 그 대가를 치를 차례였다. 속인 자와 속은 자 모두 하나님께 속하며(욥 12:16), 둘 다 그분의 심판대 앞에 서야 하기 때문이다. 심판이 하나님의 집에서 시작되어도 거기서 끝나지 않는다(벧전 4:17). 교회 안에 오류와 부패를 들여온 자들에게 언젠가 보복이 이루어질 날이 오고, 사람들을 속인 마귀는 불 호수에 던져질 것이다. 아말렉과의 싸움은 오랜 후에야 응보가 이루어졌으나, 미디안과의 다툼은 신속하게 응보되었다. 미디안이 훨씬 더 위험하고 악의적인 원수로 여겨졌기 때문이다.

2. 하나님께서는 모세의 생전에 이 일을 이루기를 원하셨다. 그 상처를 가장 깊이 품었던 모세가 응보를 직접 보는 만족을 누릴 수 있도록 하신 것이다. "미디안에 대한 이 심판을 집행하고, 그 후에 네 조상들에게로 가라." 이것이 모세가 이런 종류로 행해야 할 마지막 과업이었고, 그 후에는 품꾼처럼 그 날이 다 차서 안식으로 들어가야 했다. 여기까지가 그의 유용함이 미치는 한계였고, 가나안의 전쟁은 다른 손에 맡겨져야 했다. 하나님께서는 때때로 우리가 아직 필요하다고 생각할 때 유용한 사람을 거두어 가신다. 그러나 하나님이 정하신 사역을 다 이룰 때까지는 결코 거두어 가지 않으신다는 사실이 우리를 만족하게 해야 한다.

둘째, 모세는 백성에게 이 원정을 준비하도록 명령하였다(민 31:3). 그는 전체 진영이 움직이도록 하지 않고, 가장 적합하거나 가장 열심이 있는 사람들 중에서 일부를 무장시켜 미디안을 쳐서 여호와의 원수를 갚도록 하였다. 하나님께서는 "이스라엘의 원수를 갚으라"고 말씀하셨는데, 모세는 "여호와의 원수를 갚으라"고 말한다. 하나님과 이스라엘의 이해관계는 하나이며 둘 다 같은 대의를 품고 있기 때문이다. 하나님께서 이스라엘의 명예를 위해 열심을 내시듯이, 이스라엘도 하나님의 영광을 위해 열심을 내야 마땅하다. 우리가 스스로를 위한 복수를 정당화할 수 있는 것은, 오직 그것이 여호와의 복수일 때뿐이다. 오히려 "원수 갚는 것이 내게 있으니 내가 갚으리라"고 하나님께서 말씀하셨기 때문에 우리는 스스로 복수하지 말라는 명령을 받는다.

셋째, 그에 따라 이 사역을 위한 부대가 편성되었다. 각 지파에서 천 명씩, 총 만 이천 명이었다. 이는 파견할 수 있었던 인원에 비하면 적은 수이며, 맞서야 할 적의 수에 비하면 아마도 훨씬 적었을 것이다. 그러나 하나님께서는 많은 수로나 적은 수로나 구원하심이 같다는 것을 가르치기를 원하셨다(삼상 14:6).

넷째, 제사장 엘르아살의 아들 비느하스가 그들과 함께 파견되었다. 이 중요한 행동에서 여호수아에 대한 언급이 없는 것이 이상하다. 여호수아가 이 군대의 장군이었다면 왜 그가 그들을 이끌어 나가는 것이 나타나지 않는가? 만약 그가 집에 머물렀다면 왜 모세와 함께 귀환하는 군대를 맞이하는 데 나타나지 않는가? 각 지파마다 고유의 천부장이 있었으므로 총지휘관 없이 광야에서의 행군 순서대로 유다가 앞서고 나머지가 각자의 위치에서 각 천부장의 지휘를 따랐을 것이다(민 31:48). 그러나 이 전쟁이 거룩한 전쟁이었으므로 비느하스가 총사령관 역할이 아니라 하나님의 신탁을 통해 전쟁 회의의 결의를 판가름하는 공동 수장으로 세워졌으며, 천부장들은 모두 그에게 복종하고 그에 따라 연합하여 행동할 것이었다. 그러므로 비느하스는 성소의 기구들, 곧 긴급한 상황에서 하나님께 여쭤볼 수 있는 흉패를 가지고 갔다. 비록 아직 대제사장은 아니었으나, 이 특정한 경우를 위해 우림과 둠밈을 휴대하도록 위임받았을 것이다(삼상 23:6). 비느하스를 이 원정의 수장으로 파견한 데에는 특별한 이유가 있었다. 그는 이미 브올 사건에서 미디안 족장의 딸인 고스비를 처단함으로써 미디안 사람들과 그들의 이스라엘을 올무에 빠뜨리는 계략에 맞선 열심을 보여 주었다(민 25:15). 개별 범죄자에게 정의의 칼을 그토록 잘 휘두른 사람이 온 민족을 향해 전쟁의 칼을 이끌기에 가장 적합하였다. "네가 적은 일에 충성하였으니 내가 많은 것을 네게 맡기리라."

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N U M B E R S CHAP. XXXI. This chapter belongs to "the book of the wars of the Lord," in which it is probable it was inserted. It is the history of a holy war, a war with Midian. Here is, I. A divine command for the war, Numbers 31:1 ; Numbers 31:2 . II. The undertaking of the war, Numbers 31:3-6 . III. The glorious success of it, Numbers 31:7-12 . IV. Their triumphant return from the war. 1. The respect Moses paid to the soldiers, Numbers 31:13 . 2. The rebuke he gave them for sparing the women, Numbers 31:14-18 . 3. The directions he gave them for the purifying of themselves and their effects, Numbers 31:19-24 . 4. The distribution of the spoil they had taken, one half to the soldiers, the other to the congregation, and a tribute to the Lord out of each, Numbers 31:25-47 . 5. The free-will offering of the officers, Numbers 31:48-54 , &c. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-6" class="com-number"

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민수기 31장은 "주의 전쟁 기록"에 속하는 것으로서, 그 책에 수록되었을 가능성이 높다. 이 장은 거룩한 전쟁, 곧 미디안과의 전쟁에 관한 역사이다. 다음과 같은 내용이 담겨 있다. 첫째, 전쟁에 관한 하나님의 명령(민 31:1–2). 둘째, 전쟁 수행(민 31:3–6). 셋째, 전쟁의 영광스러운 성과(민 31:7–12). 넷째, 전쟁에서의 개선. (1) 모세가 군인들에게 예를 갖춤(민 31:13). (2) 모세가 여자들을 살려 둔 것에 대해 책망함(민 31:14–18). (3) 병사들과 전리품을 정결하게 하기 위한 지시(민 31:19–24). (4) 탈취한 전리품을 군인들 절반과 회중 절반으로 나누고, 각 절반에서 여호와께 드리는 세금을 거둠(민 31:25–47). (5) 지휘관들의 자원 헌물(민 31:48–54).

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7 And they warred against the Midianites, as the LORD commanded Moses; and they slew all the males. 8 And they slew the kings of Midian, beside the rest of them that were slain; namely, Evi, and Rekem, and Zur, and Hur, and Reba, five kings of Midian: Balaam also the son of Beor they slew with the sword. 9 And the children of Israel took all the women of Midian captives, and their little ones, and took the spoil of all their cattle, and all their flocks, and all their goods. 10 And they burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt, and all their goodly castles, with fire. 11 And they took all the spoil, and all the prey, both of men and of beasts. 12 And they brought the captives, and the prey, and the spoil, unto Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and unto the congregation of the children of Israel, unto the camp at the plains of Moab, which are by Jordan near Jericho. Here is, 1. The descent which this little army of Israelites made, under the divine commission, conduct, and command, upon the country of Midian. They warred against the Midianites. It is very probable that they first published their manifesto, showing the reasons of the war, and requiring them to give up the ringleaders of the mischief to justice; for such afterwards was the law ( Deuteronomy 20:10 ), and such the practice, Judges 20:12 ; Judges 20:13 . But the Midianites justifying what they had done, and standing by those that had done it, the Israelites attacked them with fire and sword, and all the pious fury with which their zeal for God and their people inspired them. 2. The execution (the military execution) they did in this descent. (1.) They slew all the males ( Numbers 31:7 ; Numbers 31:7 ), that is, all they met with as far as they went; they put them all to the sword, and gave no quarter. But that they did not slay all the males of the nation is certain, for we find the Midianites a powerful and formidable enemy to Israel in the days of Gideon; and they were the Midianites of this country, for they are reckoned with the children of the east, Judges 6:3 . (2.) They slew the kings of Midian the same that are called elders of Midian ( Numbers 22:4 ; Numbers 22:4 ), and the dukes of Sihon, Joshua 13:21 . Five of these princes are here named, one of whom is Zur, probably the same Zur whose daughter Cosbi was, Numbers 25:15 ; Numbers 25:15 . (3.) They slew Balaam. Many conjectures there are as to what brought Balaam among the Midianites at this time; it is probable that the Midianites, having intelligence of the march of this army of Israelites against them, hired Balaam to come and assist them with his enchantments, that if he could not prevail to act offensively in their favour, by cursing the armies of Israel, yet he might act defensively, by blessing the country of Midian. Whatever was the occasion of his being there, God's overruling providence brought him thither, and there his just vengeance found him. Had he himself believed what he said of the happy state of Israel, he would not have herded thus with the enemies of Israel; but justly does he die the death of the wicked (though he pretended to desire that of the righteous), and go down slain to the pit with the uncircumcised, who rebelled thus against the convictions of his own conscience. The Midianites' wiles were Balaam's projects, it was therefore just that he should perish with them, Hosea 4:5 . Now was his folly made manifest to all men, who foretold the fate of others, but foresaw not his own. (4.) They took all the women and children captives, Numbers 31:9 ; Numbers 31:9 . (5.) They burnt their cities and goodly castles ( Numbers 31:10 ; Numbers 31:10 ), not designing to inhabit them themselves (that country was out of their line), but they thus prevented those who had made their escape from sheltering themselves in their own country and settling there again. Some understand it of their idol-temples; it was fit that they should share in this vengeance. (6.) They plundered the country, and carried off all the cattle and valuable goods, and so returned to the camp of Israel laden with a very rich booty, Numbers 31:9 ; Numbers 31:11 ; Numbers 31:12 . Thus (as when they came out of Egypt) they were enriched with the spoils of their enemies, and furnished with stock for the good land into which God was bringing them. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-13-24" class="com-number"

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여기에는 다음과 같은 내용이 있다.

1. 이 이스라엘의 소규모 군대가 하나님의 명령과 인도와 지휘 아래 미디안 땅에 내려간 일이다. 그들이 미디안을 쳤다. 그들은 먼저 선전 포고문을 발표하여 전쟁의 이유를 밝히고 죄악의 주모자들을 넘겨줄 것을 요구하였을 가능성이 매우 높다. 그런 절차가 훗날 율법에 규정되었고(신 20:10), 그런 관행이 실제로 행해졌기 때문이다(삿 20:12–13). 그러나 미디안 사람들이 자신들의 행위를 정당화하며 그 행위자들을 감싸고 나서자, 이스라엘은 하나님과 자기 민족을 향한 열심에서 나온 신성한 분노로써 불과 칼로 그들을 공격하였다.

2. 이 침공에서 행한 군사적 처형이다.

(1) 그들은 남자를 모두 죽였다(민 31:7). 곧 그들이 진격해 간 곳에서 만난 모든 남자를 칼로 죽이고 항복을 받지 않았다. 그러나 그들이 미디안 민족의 남자를 전부 죽이지 않은 것은 분명하다. 기드온 시대에 미디안 사람들이 강력하고 두려운 적으로 이스라엘 앞에 다시 나타나기 때문이다. 그들은 동방 자손 중에 헤아려지는 이 지역의 미디안 사람들이었다(삿 6:3).

(2) 그들은 미디안의 왕들을 죽였다. 이들은 민수기 22장 4절에서 미디안의 장로들로 불렸고, 여호수아 13장 21절에서는 시혼의 방백들로 불렸다. 다섯 왕의 이름이 여기 기록되어 있으며, 그 중 수르는 고스비의 아버지일 가능성이 있다(민 25:15).

(3) 그들은 발람을 죽였다. 발람이 이때 미디안 사람들 가운데 있었던 이유에 대해 많은 추측이 있다. 미디안 사람들이 이스라엘 군대의 행군 정보를 입수하고 발람을 불러 마술로 도움을 받으려 했을 가능성이 높다. 그가 이스라엘의 군대를 저주하는 방식으로 미디안을 공격적으로 돕지 못한다면, 미디안 땅을 축복하는 방식으로나마 방어적으로 돕게 하려 했을 것이다. 무슨 이유로 그곳에 있었든, 하나님의 섭리가 그를 그곳으로 이끌었고 거기서 하나님의 공의가 그를 찾아냈다. 만일 그가 자신이 선포한 이스라엘의 복된 상태를 스스로 믿었다면 이스라엘의 원수들과 어울리지 않았을 것이다. 그러나 그는 마땅히 악한 자의 죽음을 당하게 되었다. 비록 의인의 죽음을 원한다고 고백하였으나 결국 할례받지 못한 자들과 함께 구덩이로 내려갔으니, 이것은 그가 자신의 양심의 확신에 거슬러 반역하였기 때문이다. 미디안 사람들의 간계는 발람의 계획이었으므로 그가 그들과 함께 멸망하는 것이 마땅하였다(호 4:5). 이제 그의 어리석음이 모든 사람에게 드러났으니, 다른 사람들의 운명을 예언하면서도 자신의 운명은 내다보지 못하였다.

(4) 그들은 여자들과 어린아이들을 모두 포로로 잡았다(민 31:9).

(5) 그들은 미디안의 성읍들과 아름다운 성채들을 불태웠다(민 31:10). 그들 자신이 그곳에 거주하려 한 것이 아니라(그 땅은 그들에게 정해진 지역이 아니었다), 도망친 자들이 자기 땅으로 돌아와 다시 자리를 잡는 것을 막으려 한 것이다. 어떤 이들은 이것을 우상 신전으로 이해하는데, 그것들도 이 심판을 함께 받아야 마땅하였다.

(6) 그들은 그 땅을 약탈하여 모든 가축과 값진 물건을 가지고 이스라엘 진영으로 매우 풍성한 전리품을 가득 싣고 돌아왔다(민 31:9, 11–12). 이와 같이 이집트에서 나올 때 원수들의 재물을 얻었던 것처럼, 그들은 하나님께서 인도하시는 약속의 땅으로 들어가기 위한 자원들을 원수들의 전리품으로 풍성하게 공급받았다.

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13 And Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and all the princes of the congregation, went forth to meet them without the camp. 14 And Moses was wroth with the officers of the host, with the captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, which came from the battle. 15 And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive? 16 Behold, these caused the children of Israel, through the counsel of Balaam, to commit trespass against the LORD in the matter of Peor, and there was a plague among the congregation of the LORD . 17 Now therefore kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. 18 But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves. 19 And do ye abide without the camp seven days: whosoever hath killed any person, and whosoever hath touched any slain, purify both yourselves and your captives on the third day, and on the seventh day. 20 And purify all your raiment, and all that is made of skins, and all work of goats' hair, and all things made of wood. 21 And Eleazar the priest said unto the men of war which went to the battle, This is the ordinance of the law which the LORD commanded Moses; 22 Only the gold, and the silver, the brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead, 23 Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make it go through the fire, and it shall be clean: nevertheless it shall be purified with the water of separation: and all that abideth not the fire ye shall make go through the water. 24 And ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh day, and ye shall be clean, and afterward ye shall come into the camp. We have here the triumphant return of the army of Israel from the war with Midian, and here, I. They were met with great respect, Numbers 31:13 ; Numbers 31:13 . Moses himself, notwithstanding his age and gravity, walked out of the camp to congratulate them on their victory, and to grace the solemnity of their triumphs. Public successes should be publicly acknowledged, to the glory of God, and the encouragement of those that have jeoparded their lives in their country's cause. II. They were severely reproved for saving the women alive. It is very probable that Moses had commanded them to kill the women, at least this was implied in the general order to avenge Israel of the Midianites; the execution having reference to that crime, their drawing them in to the worship of Peor, it was easy to conclude that the women, who were the principal criminals, must not be spared. What! says Moses, have you saved the women alive? Numbers 31:15 ; Numbers 31:15 . He was moved with a holy indignation at the sight of them. These were those that caused the children of Israel to commit this trespass; and therefore, 1. It is just that they should die. The law in case of whoredom was, The adulterer and adulteress should surely be put to death. God had put to death the adulterers of Israel by the plague, and now it was fit that the adulteresses of Midian, especially since they had been the tempters, should be put to death by the sword. 2. "It is dangerous to let them live; they will be still tempting the Israelites to uncleanness, and so your captives will be your conquerors and a second time your destroyers." Severe orders are therefore given that all the grown women should be slain in cold blood, and only the female children spared. III. They were obliged to purify themselves, according to the ceremony of the law, and to abide without the camp seven days, till their purification was accomplished. For, 1. They had imbrued their hands in blood, by which though they had not contracted any moral guilt, the war being just and lawful, yet they were brought under a ceremonial uncleanness, which rendered them unfit to come near the tabernacle till they were purified. Thus God would preserve in their minds a dread and detestation of murder. David must not build the temple because he had been a man of war, and had shed blood, 1 Chronicles 28:3 . 2. They could not but have touched dead bodies, by which they were polluted, and that required they should be purified with the water of separation, Numbers 31:19 ; Numbers 31:20 ; Numbers 31:24 . IV. They must likewise purify the spoil they had taken, the captives ( Numbers 31:19 ; Numbers 31:19 ) and all the goods, Numbers 31:21-23 ; Numbers 31:21-23 . What would bear the fire must pass through the fire, and what would not must be washed with water. These things had been use by Midianites, and, having now come into the possession of Israelites, it was fit that they should be sanctified to the service of that holy nation and the honour of their holy God. To us now every thing is sanctified by the word and prayer, if we are sanctified by the Spirit, who is compared both to fire and water. To the pure all things are pure. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-25-47" class="com-number"

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여기에는 미디안 전쟁에서 개선한 이스라엘 군대의 귀환이 기록되어 있다.

첫째, 그들은 큰 예우를 받으며 맞이해졌다(민 31:13). 모세 자신이 나이와 위엄에도 불구하고 진 밖으로 나가 승리를 축하하고 그들의 개선 행사를 경축하였다. 공적인 성공은 공개적으로 하나님께 영광을 돌리며 인정되어야 하고, 그 나라를 위해 생명을 걸었던 사람들을 격려해야 한다.

둘째, 그들은 여자들을 살려 둔 것으로 인해 심하게 책망을 받았다. 모세가 그들에게 여자들을 죽이라고 명령하였을 가능성이 매우 높으며, 적어도 미디안의 원수를 갚으라는 일반적인 명령에 그것이 내포되어 있었다. 그 처형은 브올 사건, 곧 그들이 이스라엘을 음행으로 이끈 죄악을 가리키는 것이었으므로, 주모자인 여자들을 살려 두어서는 안 된다고 쉽게 결론지을 수 있었다. 모세는 여자들을 보고 거룩한 분노에 사로잡혔다(민 31:15). 이 여자들이 이스라엘 자손들로 하여금 죄를 짓게 한 장본인들이었다. 따라서 두 가지 이유가 있었다.

1. 그들이 죽어야 마땅하다는 것이다. 음행에 관한 율법은 "간음한 남자와 여자는 반드시 죽여야 한다"는 것이었다. 하나님께서는 이스라엘의 간음한 자들을 재앙으로 죽이셨으니, 이제 미디안의 간음한 여자들, 특히 유혹자들이었던 자들이 칼로 죽는 것이 마땅하였다.

2. 그들을 살려 두는 것이 위험하다는 것이다. 그들은 계속해서 이스라엘 사람들을 음행으로 유혹할 것이며, 포로들이 정복자들이 되고 다시 한 번 멸망을 가져올 것이다. 그러므로 장성한 여자들은 모두 냉혹하게 처형하고 남자와 동침하지 아니한 여자 아이들만 살려 두라는 엄한 명령이 내려졌다.

셋째, 그들은 율법의 의식에 따라 자신들을 정결하게 해야 했으며, 정결 예식이 완료될 때까지 칠 일 동안 진 밖에 머물러야 했다.

1. 그들은 손에 피를 묻혔다. 비록 그 전쟁이 정당하고 합법적이었으므로 도덕적 죄를 범한 것은 아니었으나, 의식적 부정이 그들에게 생겨났다. 이는 정결하게 될 때까지 성막 가까이 오기에 합당하지 않게 하였다. 이로써 하나님께서는 그들의 마음에 살인에 대한 두려움과 혐오를 심어 두려 하셨다. 다윗은 전쟁을 한 사람으로서 피를 많이 흘렸기 때문에 성전을 짓는 일이 허락되지 않았다(대상 28:3).

2. 그들은 시체에 닿았을 것이므로 부정이 생겼고, 따라서 붉은 물로 정결하게 해야 했다(민 31:19–20, 24).

넷째, 그들이 탈취한 전리품, 곧 포로들(민 31:19)과 모든 물품(민 31:21–23)도 정결하게 해야 했다. 불을 견딜 수 있는 것은 불을 통과시키고, 그렇지 못한 것은 물로 씻어야 했다. 이것들은 미디안 사람들이 사용하던 것들이었는데, 이제 이스라엘 사람들의 소유가 되었으니 그 거룩한 민족의 섬김과 하나님의 영광에 합당하게 구별되어야 하였다. 오늘날 우리에게는 모든 것이 성령으로 거룩하게 된다. 성령은 불과 물 둘 다에 비유되는 분이다. 깨끗한 자에게는 모든 것이 깨끗하다.

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Distribution of the Spoil. . 25 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 26 Take the sum of the prey that was taken, both of man and of beast, thou, and Eleazar the priest, and the chief fathers of the congregation: 27 And divide the prey into two parts; between them that took the war upon them, who went out to battle, and between all the congregation: 28 And levy a tribute unto the LORD of the men of war which went out to battle: one soul of five hundred, both of the persons, and of the beeves, and of the asses, and of the sheep: 29 Take it of their half, and give it unto Eleazar the priest, for an heave offering of the LORD . 30 And of the children of Israel's half, thou shalt take one portion of fifty, of the persons, of the beeves, of the asses, and of the flocks, of all manner of beasts, and give them unto the Levites, which keep the charge of the tabernacle of the LORD . 31 And Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the LORD commanded Moses. 32 And the booty, being the rest of the prey which the men of war had caught, was six hundred thousand and seventy thousand and five thousand sheep, 33 And threescore and twelve thousand beeves, 34 And threescore and one thousand asses, 35 And thirty and two thousand persons in all, of women that had not known man by lying with him. 36 And the half, which was the portion of them that went out to war, was in number three hundred thousand and seven and thirty thousand and five hundred sheep: 37 And the LORD 's tribute of the sheep was six hundred and threescore and fifteen. 38 And the beeves were thirty and six thousand; of which the LORD 's tribute was threescore and twelve. 39 And the asses were thirty thousand and five hundred; of which the LORD 's tribute was threescore and one. 40 And the persons were sixteen thousand; of which the LORD 's tribute was thirty and two persons. 41 And Moses gave the tribute, which was the LORD 's heave offering, unto Eleazar the priest, as the LORD commanded Moses. 42 And of the children of Israel's half, which Moses divided from the men that warred, 43 (Now the half that pertained unto the congregation was three hundred thousand and thirty thousand and seven thousand and five hundred sheep, 44 And thirty and six thousand beeves, 45 And thirty thousand asses and five hundred, 46 And sixteen thousand persons;) 47 Even of the children of Israel's half, Moses took one portion of fifty, both of man and of beast, and gave them unto the Levites, which kept the charge of the tabernacle of the LORD ; as the LORD commanded Moses. We have here the distribution of the spoil which was taken in this expedition against Midian. God himself directed how it should be distributed, and Moses and Eleazar did according to the directions, and thus unhappy contests among themselves were prevented and the victory was made to turn to the common benefit. It was fit that he who gave them the prey should order the disposal of it. All we have is from God, and therefore must be subject to his will. I. The prey is ordered to be divided into two parts, one for the 12,000 men that undertook the war, and the other for the congregation. The prey that was divided seems to have been only the captives and the cattle; as for the plate, and jewels, and other goods, every man kept what he took, as is intimated, Numbers 31:50-53 ; Numbers 31:50-53 . That only was distributed which would be of use for the stocking of that good land into which they were going. Now observe, 1. That the one half of the prey was given to the whole congregation, Moses allotting to each tribe its share, and then leaving it to the heads of the tribes to divide their respective shares among themselves, according to their families. The war was undertaken on the behalf of the whole congregation; they would all have been ready to go to the help of the Lord against the mighty, if they had been so ordered, and they did help, it is likely, by their prayers; and therefore God appoints that those that tarried at home should divide the spoil, Psalms 68:12 . David, in his time, made it a statute and an ordinance for Israel, that, as his part is that goes down to the battle, so shall his part be that tarrieth by the stuff, 1 Samuel 30:24 ; 1 Samuel 30:25 . Those that are employed in public trusts must not think to benefit themselves only by their toils and hazards, but must aim at the advantage of the community. 2. That yet the 12,000 that went to the battle had as much for their share as the whole congregation (which were fifty times as many) had for theirs; so that the particular persons of the soldiery had a much better share than any of their brethren that tarried at home: and good reason they should. The greater pains we take, and the greater hazards we run, in the service of God and our generation, the greater will our recompence be at last; for God is not unrighteous to forget the work and labour of love. II. God was to have a tribute out of it, as an acknowledgment of his sovereignty over them in general, and that he was their king to whom tribute was due, and particularly of his interest in this war and the gains of it, he having given them their success; and that the priests, the Lord's receivers, might have something added to the provision made for their maintenance. Note, Whatever we have, God must have his dues out of it. And here (as before) the soldiers are favoured above the rest of the congregation, for out of the people's share God required one in fifty, but out of the soldier's share only one in 500, because the people got theirs easily, without any peril or fatigue. The less opportunity we have of honouring God with our personal services the more it is expected we should honour him with our substance. The tribute out of the soldiers' half was given to the priests ( Numbers 31:29 ; Numbers 31:29 ), that out of the people's half was given to the Levites, Numbers 31:30 ; Numbers 31:30 . For the priests were taken from among the Levites, as these soldiers from among the people, for special and hazardous service, and their pay was proportioned accordingly. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-48-54" class="com-number"

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여기에는 미디안 원정에서 탈취한 전리품의 분배가 기록되어 있다. 하나님 자신이 어떻게 분배할지 지시하셨고, 모세와 엘르아살이 그 지시에 따라 행하였다. 이로써 그들 가운데 불행한 다툼이 예방되었고 승리가 공동의 유익으로 돌아갔다. 전리품을 허락하신 분이 그 처분을 명하시는 것이 마땅하였다. 우리가 가진 모든 것은 하나님으로부터 왔으니 그분의 뜻에 따라야 한다.

첫째, 전리품은 두 부분으로 나뉘어야 했다. 하나는 전쟁에 나간 만 이천 명의 군인들을 위한 것이고, 다른 하나는 회중 전체를 위한 것이었다. 분배된 전리품은 포로들과 가축뿐인 것 같다. 금은 패물과 그 밖의 물품들은 각자 탈취한 것을 가졌다(민 31:50–53 참조). 분배된 것은 그들이 들어갈 약속의 땅에 필요한 자원으로 유용한 것들이었다. 이제 다음을 주목하라.

1. 전리품의 절반은 온 회중에게 돌아갔으며, 모세는 각 지파에 그 몫을 배정하고, 각 지파의 어른들이 가문에 따라 각각의 몫을 나누도록 맡겼다. 그 전쟁은 온 회중을 대신하여 수행되었다. 만약 명령이 있었다면 그들 모두가 강한 자를 대적하는 여호와를 돕기 위해 나설 준비가 되어 있었을 것이고, 그들이 기도로 도왔을 것은 분명하다. 그러므로 하나님께서는 집에 남아 있는 자들도 전리품을 나누어 가지도록 명하셨다(시 68:12). 다윗도 후에 이것을 이스라엘의 율례와 규례로 삼았다. "싸우러 나간 자의 분깃이나 진에 머문 자의 분깃이 같을 것이다"(삼상 30:24–25). 공적인 책임을 맡은 사람들은 자신들만이 수고와 위험에서 유익을 얻으려 해서는 안 되며, 공동체의 유익을 목표로 해야 한다.

2. 그러나 전쟁에 나간 만 이천 명은 집에 남은 회중 전체(그 수가 오십 배나 되는)와 같은 몫을 받았으므로, 군인 개개인의 몫이 집에 남은 형제들의 몫보다 훨씬 컸다. 이는 당연한 일이다. 우리가 하나님과 우리 세대를 섬기는 데 더 많은 수고를 하고 더 큰 위험을 감수할수록, 마지막에 더 큰 보상을 받게 될 것이다. 하나님은 불의하지 않으셔서 우리의 수고와 사랑의 수고를 잊지 않으시기 때문이다.

둘째, 하나님께서 전리품의 일부를 세금으로 받으셔야 했다. 이는 하나님의 일반적인 주권에 대한 고백이요, 이스라엘의 왕이신 그분께 세금이 드려져야 함을 나타내며, 특히 이 전쟁에 하나님께서 관여하셔서 그들의 성공을 허락하신 것에 대한 인정이었다. 또한 제사장들 곧 여호와의 징수원들이 그들의 생계비로 일정 금액을 보충받을 수 있도록 하기 위한 것이었다. 우리가 가진 모든 것에서 하나님은 마땅한 것을 받으셔야 한다. 여기서도(전에서도 그러했듯) 군인들은 회중보다 더 유리한 대우를 받았다. 백성의 몫에서는 오십분의 일을 요구하셨으나, 군인의 몫에서는 오백분의 일만 요구하셨다. 백성은 아무런 위험이나 수고 없이 쉽게 얻었기 때문이다. 하나님의 개인적 섬김에 참여할 기회가 적을수록, 재물로 하나님을 공경해야 하는 기대는 더 크다. 군인들의 절반에서 나온 세금은 제사장들에게 주어졌고(민 31:29), 백성의 절반에서 나온 세금은 레위 사람들에게 주어졌다(민 31:30). 제사장들은 레위 사람들 가운데서 특별하고 위험한 섬김을 위해 택함을 받았으니, 이는 이 군인들이 백성 가운데서 택함을 받은 것과 같다. 그들의 보상도 이에 따라 결정되었다.

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48 And the officers which were over thousands of the host, the captains of thousands, and captains of hundreds, came near unto Moses: 49 And they said unto Moses, Thy servants have taken the sum of the men of war which are under our charge, and there lacketh not one man of us. 50 We have therefore brought an oblation for the LORD , what every man hath gotten, of jewels of gold, chains, and bracelets, rings, earrings, and tablets, to make an atonement for our souls before the LORD . 51 And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold of them, even all wrought jewels. 52 And all the gold of the offering that they offered up to the LORD , of the captains of thousands, and of the captains of hundreds, was sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty shekels. 53 ( For the men of war had taken spoil, every man for himself.) 54 And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold of the captains of thousands and of hundreds, and brought it into the tabernacle of the congregation, for a memorial for the children of Israel before the LORD . Here is a great example of piety and devotion in the officers of the army, the colonels, that are called captains of thousands, and the inferior officers that were captains of hundreds; they came to Moses as their general and commander-in-chief, and, though he was now going off the stage they very humbly and respectfully addressed themselves to him, calling themselves his servants; the honours they had won did not puff them up, so as to make them forget their duty to him. Observe in their address to them, 1. The pious notice they take of God's wonderful goodness to them in this late expedition, in preserving not only their own lives, but the lives of all the men of war that they had under their charge; so that, upon the review of their muster-roll, it appeared there was not one missing, Numbers 31:49 ; Numbers 31:49 . This was very extraordinary, and perhaps cannot be paralleled in any history. So many thousands of lives jeoparded in the high places of the field, and not one lost, either by the sword of the enemy or by any disease or disaster. This was the Lord's doing, and cannot but be marvellous in the eyes of those that consider how the lives of all men, especially soldiers, are continually in their hands. It is an evidence of the tender feeling which these commanders had for their soldiers, and that their lives were very precious to them, that they looked upon it as a mercy to themselves that none of those under their charge miscarried. Of all that were given them they had lost none; so precious also is the blood of Christ's subjects and soldiers to him, Psalms 72:14 . 2. The pious acknowledgment they make for this favour: Therefore we have brought an oblation to the Lord, Numbers 31:50 ; Numbers 31:50 . The oblation they brought was out of that which every man had gotten, and it was gotten honestly by a divine warrant. Thus every man should lay by according as God has prospered him, 1 Corinthians 16:2 . For where God sows plentifully in the gifts of his bounty he expects to reap accordingly in the fruits of our piety and charity. The tabernacle first, and the temple afterwards, were beautified and enriched with the spoils taken from the enemies of Israel; as by David ( 2 Samuel 8:11 ; 2 Samuel 8:12 ), and his captains, 1 Chronicles 26:26 ; 1 Chronicles 26:27 . We should never take any thing to ourselves, in war or trade, which we cannot in faith consecrate a part of to God, who hates robbery for burnt-offerings; but, when God has remarkably preserved and prospered us, he expects that we should make some particular return of gratitude to him. As to this oblation, (1.) The captains offered it to make an atonement for their souls, Numbers 31:50 ; Numbers 31:50 . Instead of coming to Moses to demand a recompence for the good service they had done in avenging the Lord of Midian, or to set up trophies of their victory for the immortalizing of their own names, they bring an oblation to make atonement for their souls, being conscious to themselves, as the best men must be even in their best services, that they had been defective in their duty, not only in that instance for which they were reproved ( Numbers 31:14 ; Numbers 31:14 ), but in many others; for there is not a just man upon the earth that doeth good and sinneth not. (2.) 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여기에는 군대의 지휘관들, 곧 천부장들이라 불리는 대령들과 백부장들이라 불리는 하급 장교들의 경건하고 헌신적인 행동의 훌륭한 예가 기록되어 있다. 그들이 총사령관인 모세에게 나아왔는데, 비록 모세가 이제 곧 무대를 떠날 처지였으나 그들은 매우 겸손하고 공손하게 그를 대하여 자신들을 그의 종이라 불렀다. 그들이 거둔 영예가 그들을 교만하게 하여 그에 대한 의무를 잊게 하지 않았다. 그들의 고백에서 다음을 주목하라.

1. 하나님께서 이 원정에서 그들에게 베푸신 놀라운 은혜를 경건하게 인식하였다. 그분은 그들 자신의 생명뿐 아니라 그들 아래 있는 모든 군사들의 생명을 보전해 주셨다. 점호를 해 보니 한 사람도 빠진 자가 없었다(민 31:49). 이것은 매우 비범한 일로서, 역사에서 유례를 찾기 어려운 일이었다. 수만 명이 전쟁터에서 생명을 걸었건만, 적의 칼이나 어떤 질병이나 재난으로 한 사람도 잃지 않았다. 이것은 여호와께서 행하신 일이었으며, 모든 사람의 생명이, 특히 군인들의 생명이 항상 자신의 손에 달려 있다는 사실을 깊이 생각하는 사람들에게는 놀랄 수밖에 없는 일이었다. 이 지휘관들이 병사들을 얼마나 깊이 아꼈는지, 그리고 그들의 생명이 얼마나 소중하게 여겨졌는지를 보여 준다. 그들에게 맡겨진 자들 가운데 한 사람도 잃지 않은 것이 자신들에게 은혜로 여겨졌다. 그리스도의 백성과 군사들의 피도 그분께 그와 같이 귀하다(시 72:14).

2. 이 은혜에 대해 경건하게 감사를 드렸다. "그러므로 우리가 여호와께 예물을 드립니다"(민 31:50). 그들이 드린 예물은 각 사람이 얻은 것들에서 나왔으며, 그것들은 하나님의 허락으로 정직하게 얻은 것들이었다. 이처럼 모든 사람이 하나님께서 그를 번성하게 하신 대로 드려야 한다(고전 16:2). 하나님께서 그분의 은혜의 선물로 풍성하게 심으시면, 우리의 경건과 자선의 열매로 그에 상응하게 거두시기를 기대하신다. 성막과 그 후의 성전은 이스라엘의 원수들에게서 빼앗은 전리품으로 아름답게 꾸며지고 풍요로워졌다. 다윗이 그렇게 하였고(삼하 8:11–12), 그의 군지휘관들도 그렇게 하였다(대상 26:26–27). 우리는 전쟁이나 무역에서 얻은 것 중에서 일부를 믿음으로 하나님께 드릴 수 없는 것은 절대로 우리 것으로 삼아서는 안 된다. 하나님은 번제를 위한 강탈을 미워하신다. 그러나 하나님께서 특별히 우리를 보전하시고 번성하게 하셨을 때, 그분은 우리가 특별한 감사를 드리기를 기대하신다.

이 예물에 대해 다음 두 가지를 관찰할 수 있다.

(1) 지휘관들이 그것을 드린 것은 자신들의 영혼을 속죄하기 위해서였다(민 31:50). 그들은 모세에게 나아와 미디안의 여호와를 대신하여 복수하는 선한 일에 대한 보상을 요구하거나, 자신들의 이름을 영원히 남기기 위한 전승 기념물을 세우는 대신, 자신들의 영혼을 위한 속죄 예물을 드렸다. 가장 선한 사람들도 자신들의 가장 선한 섬김에서조차 의무를 다하지 못한 점이 있음을 자각하기 때문이다. 그들이 책망받은 그 사건뿐 아니라(민 31:14) 다른 많은 면에서도 부족하였다. "의인은 없나니 하나도 없으며," 땅에서 선을 행하며 죄를 범하지 아니하는 의인은 없기 때문이다.

(2) 모세가 그것을 받아 성막 안에 이스라엘 자손을 위한 기념물로 두었다(민 31:54). 이는 하나님께서 그들에게 베푸신 은혜의 기념물이 되어 그들이 앞으로의 전쟁에서도 그분을 신뢰하도록 격려하고, 또한 하나님께 드린 그들의 감사를 기념하는 것이었다(제물은 기념물이라 불린다). 하나님께서는 베푸신 은혜에 대한 이 감사의 고백을 기뻐하시어 그들에게 은혜를 계속하여 베푸시고 반복하실 것이다.

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