Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Numbers 31:5
So there were delivered out of the thousands of Israel, a thousand of [every] tribe, twelve thousand armed for war.
5. and there were delivered ] The use of this verb would, if the reading were certain, mark the chapter as a late composition. It occurs in Num 31:16 (see, however, note), but not elsewhere in the O.T., while it is frequent in post-Biblical Heb. and in Aramaic. But LXX. has , and perhaps the true reading is ‘ and there were numbered. ’
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Were delivered – Or, were told off.
Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible
A thousand of every tribe, to prevent emulations or divisions. God would send no more, though it is apparent that the Midianites were numerous and strong, because he would try and exercise their trust in him, and because he would hereby give them an earnest of their Canaanitish conquests.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
5. there were deliveredthatis, drafted, chosen, an equal amount from each tribe, to prevent theoutbreak of mutual jealousy or strife. Considering the numericalforce of the enemy, this was a small quota to furnish. But the designwas to exercise their faith and animate them to the approachinginvasion of Canaan.
Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
So they were delivered out of the thousands of Israel,….] Several thousands very probably offered themselves voluntarily to go to the war, or however were summoned together on this account, and out of them the following number was delivered of picked and chosen men:
a thousand [of every] tribe, twelve thousand armed for war; which was but a small number to go against so considerable a nation and people; but this was done to show that the war was of the Lord, he would fight the battle, and give them victory, it being the same to him to do it with few as with many; and to encourage the people of Israel to believe the Lord would give them success against their many and powerful enemies in the land of Canaan, on the borders of which they now were.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
5-7. Twelve thousand The conscription of so small a number against the hosts of Midian; the appointment, as commander, of Phinehas, who had recently so greatly signalized himself by his zeal against the sin to which Midian had decoyed Israel; the holy instruments, the trumpets, and other furniture of the tabernacle borne with the army all indicate that the arm of Jehovah is to be made bare in victory; and the indication is strikingly confirmed by the miraculous preservation from death of every Israelite sent to the war.
The trumpets These were for the double purpose of giving an alarm blast and of a memorial or pledge that Israel should be remembered by Jehovah in the day of battle. Num 10:9, note.
And they warred There is no record of the decisive battles and brave deeds of this campaign; only the results are noted. Since Jehovah signally fought on this occasion, it is fitting that little or no mention should be made of his humble human allies.
Slew all the males The adults were slain on the field of battle and in the sacking of cities, since it was a war of vengeance.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Num 31:5 So there were delivered out of the thousands of Israel, a thousand of [every] tribe, twelve thousand armed for war.
Ver. 5. Twelve thousand. ] This was no great army, but they were Deo armati, with whom “there is no restraint to save by many or by few.” 1Sa 14:6 How wondrously did God work by that handful of Hussites in Bohemia, when all Germany was up in arms against them by the Pope’s instigation! And may it not be said of that small remnant, that now fighteth the Lord’s battles in Ireland, “The Lord hath done great things for them, whereof we are glad?” Have they not been “helped with a little help indeed?” Dan 11:34 The more is our shame, that send them no more.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
armed = assigned to or for, &c.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Num 31:5. Twelve thousand God would send no more, though it is apparent the Midianites were numerous and strong, because he would exercise their trust in him, and give them an earnest of their conquests in Canaan.