King James Version

What Does Numbers 34:20 Mean?

And of the tribe of the children of Simeon, Shemuel the son of Ammihud.

Numbers 34:20 · KJV


Context

18

And ye shall take one prince of every tribe, to divide the land by inheritance.

19

And the names of the men are these: Of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of Jephunneh.

20

And of the tribe of the children of Simeon, Shemuel the son of Ammihud.

21

Of the tribe of Benjamin, Elidad the son of Chislon.

22

And the prince of the tribe of the children of Dan, Bukki the son of Jogli.


Commentary

KJV Study Commentary
And the prince of the tribe of the children of Simeon, Shemuel the son of Ammihud—Simeon's appointed representative (Shemuel the son of Ammihud) ensures fair land distribution for his tribe. The specific naming of all tribal leaders demonstrates Scripture's historical precision—these weren't generic placeholders but actual historical figures overseeing the monumental task of allocating Promised Land according to divine direction.

Tribe of Simeon receives representation through Shemuel, ensuring fair land allocation despite Simeon's later territorial integration within Judah. This comprehensive listing shows that God's covenant faithfulness extends to every tribe—none were overlooked or shortchanged in the inheritance process. The New Testament similarly teaches that Christ's church includes every tribe and tongue: 'You have redeemed us to God by Your blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation' (Revelation 5:9).

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Historical & Cultural Context

These tribal representatives worked alongside Joshua and Eleazar (34:17) during Canaan's 7-year conquest and division period. Each leader bore responsibility for ensuring his tribe received appropriate allocation according to Numbers 26's census—larger tribes received more territory, smaller tribes less (26:52-56), but all received sufficient inheritance for sustainable tribal existence.

Reflection Questions

  1. How does God's appointment of representatives for every tribe demonstrate His commitment to comprehensive, inclusive covenant faithfulness?
  2. What does the careful naming of each leader teach about Scripture's historical reliability and God's concern for individual persons, not just generic groups?
  3. How can you ensure that administrative processes in church or ministry honor both efficiency and inclusivity, making sure no group is overlooked or underserved?

Original Language Analysis

Hebrew · 6 words
וּלְמַטֵּה֙1 of 6

And of the tribe

H4294

a branch (as extending); figuratively, a tribe; also a rod, whether for chastising (figuratively, correction), ruling (a sceptre), throwing (a lance),

בֶּן2 of 6

of the children

H1121

a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or

שִׁמְע֔וֹן3 of 6

of Simeon

H8095

shimon, one of jacob's sons, also the tribe descended from him

שְׁמוּאֵ֖ל4 of 6

Shemuel

H8050

shemuel, the name of three israelites

בֶּן5 of 6

of the children

H1121

a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or

עַמִּיהֽוּד׃6 of 6

of Ammihud

H5989

ammihud, the name of three israelites


Study Guide

Historical Context

This verse is found in the book of Numbers. Understanding the historical and cultural background helps illuminate its meaning for the original audience and for us today.

Theological Significance

Numbers 34:20 contributes to our understanding of God's character and His relationship with humanity. Consider how this verse connects to the broader themes of Scripture.

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