Numbers 22:4 - Exposition
Moab said unto the elders of Midian. The Midianites were descended from Abraham and Keturah ( Genesis 25:2 , Genesis 25:4 ), and were thus more nearly of kin to Israel than to Moab. They lived a semi-nomadic life on the steppes to the east of Moab and Ammon (cf. Genesis 36:35 ), supporting themselves partly by grazing, and partly by the caravan trade ( Genesis 37:28 ). Their institutions were no doubt patriarchal, like those of the modern Bedawin, and the "elders" were the sheiks of their tribes. As the ox licketh up the grass of the field. The strong, scythe-like sweep of the ox's tongue was a simile admirable in itself, and most suitable to pastoral Moab and Midian.
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