The people of Gad took the best land for themselves; a leader’s share was assigned to them. When the leaders of the people were assembled, they carried out the Lord’s justice and obeyed his regulations for Israel.”
Parallel translations
- WEB He provided the first part for himself, for the lawgiver’s portion reserved was reserved for him. He came with the heads of the people. He executed the righteousness of Yahweh, His ordinances with Israel.”
- KJV And he provided the first part for himself, because there, in a portion of the lawgiver, was he seated; and he came with the heads of the people, he executed the justice of the LORD, and his judgments with Israel.
- BSB He chose the best land for himself, because a ruler’s portion was reserved for him there. He came with the leaders of the people; he administered the LORD’s justice and His ordinances for Israel.”
- NKJV He provided the first part for himself, Because a lawgiver’s portion was reserved there. He came with the heads of the people; He administered the justice of the Lord, And His judgments with Israel.”
- NASB “Then he selected the choicest part for himself, For there the ruler’s portion was reserved; And he came with the leaders of the people; He executed the justice of the Lord, And His ordinances with Israel.”
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Quick answer
Gad chose a good portion of land and came forward with the leaders to carry out God's righteous judgments for Israel. The tribe is honored for both its inheritance and its faithfulness.
Overview
Gad secured a desirable territory east of the Jordan yet, as promised, went ahead with the other tribes to help conquer Canaan (Num. 32). Its execution of "the righteousness of Yahweh" commends its obedience to God's covenant commitments. The verse models how God's people are to honor their obligations and act justly, reflecting the righteousness God requires and supplies in Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Num 32:1–6Now the children of Reuben and the children of Gad had a very great multitude of livestock. When they saw the land of Jazer, and the land of Gilead, that behold, the place was a place for livestock;
- Num 32:16–42They came near to him, and said, “We will build sheepfolds here for our livestock, and cities for our little ones;
- Judg 5:2“Because the leaders took the lead in Israel, because the people offered themselves willingly, be blessed, Yahweh!
- Judg 5:11Far from the noise of archers, in the places of drawing water, there they will rehearse Yahweh’s righteous acts, the righteous acts of his rule in Israel. “Then Yahweh’s people went down to the gates.
- Josh 4:12–13The children of Reuben, and the children of Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh, crossed over armed before the children of Israel, as Moses spoke to them.
- Josh 22:1–4Then Joshua called the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh,
- Josh 1:14Your wives, your little ones, and your livestock, shall live in the land which Moses gave you beyond the Jordan; but you shall pass over before your brothers armed, all the mighty men of valor, and shall help them
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Moses promised a Prophet like himself to whom Israel must listen (18:15); Jesus is that Prophet, the one who keeps the covenant we broke and becomes the curse for us by hanging on a tree (Gal 3:13).
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