2 ! The vse of the siluer trumpettes.
2 a Or, of worke beaten out with the hammer.
5 b That is, the hoste of Judah, and they that are vnder his ensigne.
6 c Meaning the hoste of Reuben.
8 d So that onely the Priests must blowe the trumpets, so long as the Priesthode lasted.
10 e When ye rejoyce that God hathe remoued anie plague.
10 / Or, when you offer burnt offrings.
11 ! The Israelites departe from Sinai.
12 / Or, in keping this ordre in their journeys.
13 f From Sinai to Paran, {Chap. 33,1}.
14 ! The captaines of the hoste are nombred.
17 g With all the appertinances thereof.
21 i The Merarites and Gershonites.
21 h Vpon their shulders.
25 k Leauing none behind, nor anie of the former that fainted in the way.
28 l This was the ordre of their hoste when thei remoued.
29 m Some thinke that Reuel, Jethro, Hobab, and Keni were all one: Kymhi saith that Reuel was Jethros father: so Hobab was Moses father in law.
30 ! Hobab refuseth to go with Moses his sonne in lawe.
33 n Mount Sinai, or Horeb.
35 o Declare thy might and power.
36 / Ebr. to the ten thousand thousands.