Today, I am reading and commenting on Numbers 32-33.
When I started to read today’s passage my first thought was about how Moses thought that the Reubenites and Gadites were trying to get out of fighting for land west of the Jordan when they asked that the land of the Amorites be made their inheritance. In the past I thought that Moses had completely misunderstood their intentions. As I have thought about it longer, I think that the Reubenites and Gadites did think that they might be excused from fighting across the Jordan if they took the land already conquered on its eastern bank. However, I also think that Moses was mistaken in thinking that they asked for it in order to avoid the fighting. So, when Moses put the idea of not joining the battles west of the Jordan in the context of failing to follow God’s commands and shirking their responsibility to the rest of the Israelites, they quickly clarified their request. So, this passage illustrates the importance of making expectations clear.
Having written all of the above, I want to point out something we tend to gloss over about this passage. The Reubenites and Gadites were the people who requested land east of the Jordan. Yet, Moses also gave some of that land to the tribe of Manasseh. No explanation is given for why some of the tribe of Manasseh settled east of the Jordan River, while the rest of that tribe crossed over the Jordan and settled there.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.