Numbers 22:3

3 and Moab was terrified because there were so many people. Indeed, Moab was filled with dread because of the Israelites.

Numbers 22:3 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
3 And Moab was sore afraid of the people, because they were many: and Moab was distressed because of the children of Israel.
English Standard Version (ESV)
3 And Moab was in great dread of the people, because they were many. Moab was overcome with fear of the people of Israel.
New Living Translation (NLT)
3 And when the people of Moab saw how many Israelites there were, they were terrified.
The Message Bible (MSG)
3 The people of Moab were in a total panic because of Israel. There were so many of them! They were terrorized.
American Standard Version (ASV)
3 And Moab was sore afraid of the people, because they were many: and Moab was distressed because of the children of Israel.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
3 The Moabites were very afraid because there were so many Israelites. Besides, the Moabites couldn't stand these people.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
3 Moab was terrified of the people because they were numerous, and dreaded the Israelites.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
3 The people of Moab were terrified because there were so many Israelites. In fact, Moab was filled with panic because of the people of Israel.

Numbers 22:3 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 22:3

And Moab was sore afraid of the people
Lest they should enter into their country and do to them as they had done to Sihon and Og, and their countries; on this account the king of Moab, his nobles, and the people of the land, were in an exceeding great panic, which was a fulfilling of the prophecy of Moses in ( Exodus 15:15 ) :

because they were many
the number of them taken a little after in this place, where they now were, in the plains of Moab, even after 24,000 had died of the plague, was 601,730, ( Numbers 25:9 ) ( 26:51 ) :

and Moab was distressed because of the children of Israel;
though they had no reason for it, had they considered their relation to them, being the descendants of Abraham, the uncle of Lot, whose posterity they were; and that the Israelites had done them service in delivering them from such bad neighbours, who had taken much of their country from them, and were doubtless making continual encroachments on them; and especially had they known the orders the Israelites had from the Lord not to distress them, nor contend with them in battle, ( Deuteronomy 2:9 ) , but this they were ignorant of, and being of a different religion from the Israelites, had them in abhorrence, or loathed them, as the word signifies; though the meaning rather seems to be, that they had a nausea, a loathing in their stomachs, and could not eat their food, because of the dread of the Israelites that was upon them; or they were weary of their lives, as Jarchi interprets it, and as the word is used, ( Genesis 27:46 ) .

Numbers 22:3 In-Context

1 Then the Israelites traveled to the plains of Moab and camped along the Jordan across from Jericho.
2 Now Balak son of Zippor saw all that Israel had done to the Amorites,
3 and Moab was terrified because there were so many people. Indeed, Moab was filled with dread because of the Israelites.
4 The Moabites said to the elders of Midian, “This horde is going to lick up everything around us, as an ox licks up the grass of the field.” So Balak son of Zippor, who was king of Moab at that time,
5 sent messengers to summon Balaam son of Beor, who was at Pethor, near the Euphrates River, in his native land. Balak said: “A people has come out of Egypt; they cover the face of the land and have settled next to me.

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