Numbers 31

Introduction

Numbers 31 records one of the final events in Moses' life: the war of vengeance against the Midianites. This campaign is directly commanded by God as a response to the Midianite-orchestrated seduction of Israel at Peor (Numbers 25), where Midianite women lured Israelite men into idolatry and sexual immorality, resulting in a devastating plague that killed 24,000 Israelites. The chapter is explicitly tied to the "counsel of Balaam" (v. 16), revealing that the seer Balaam, unable to curse Israel directly (Numbers 22-Numbers 24), instead advised the Midianites to use their women as agents of spiritual subversion. This connection is also referenced in the New Testament (2 Peter 2:15, Jude 1:11, Revelation 2:14).

The chapter is one of the most difficult in the Torah for modern readers, containing commands of wholesale slaughter that seem irreconcilable with the character of God revealed elsewhere in Scripture. It must be read within its immediate context: Midian had engaged in a form of spiritual warfare against Israel that nearly destroyed the covenant community from within. The chapter also contains remarkable details — Phinehas the priest, not Joshua, leads the campaign (underscoring its sacral character); not a single Israelite soldier dies (v. 49); and the spoils are divided with mathematical precision, with portions designated for the LORD, the priests, the Levites, and the community. The officers' voluntary gold offering at the end (vv. 48-54) as "atonement" suggests that even those who carried out God's command felt the weight of the violence they had done.


The Command for War Against Midian (vv. 1-6)

1 And the LORD said to Moses, 2 "Take vengeance on the Midianites for the Israelites. After that, you will be gathered to your people." 3 So Moses told the people, "Arm some of your men for war, that they may go against the Midianites and execute the LORD's vengeance on them. 4 Send into battle a thousand men from each tribe of Israel." 5 So a thousand men were recruited from each tribe of Israel — twelve thousand armed for war. 6 And Moses sent the thousand from each tribe into battle, along with Phinehas son of Eleazar the priest, who took with him the vessels of the sanctuary and the trumpets for signaling.

1 Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 2 "Take the vengeance of the children of Israel against the Midianites. Afterward you will be gathered to your people." 3 So Moses spoke to the people, saying, "Equip men from among you for war, and let them go against Midian to carry out the LORD's vengeance on Midian. 4 A thousand from each tribe, a thousand from each tribe, from all the tribes of Israel you shall send to the army." 5 So there were mustered from the thousands of Israel a thousand from each tribe — twelve thousand equipped for war. 6 And Moses sent them, a thousand from each tribe, to the army — them and Phinehas son of Eleazar the priest, to the army, with the vessels of the sanctuary and the signal trumpets in his hand.

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The Battle and Its Aftermath (vv. 7-12)

7 Then they waged war against Midian, as the LORD had commanded Moses, and they killed every male. 8 Among the slain were Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, and Reba — the five kings of Midian. They also killed Balaam son of Beor with the sword. 9 The Israelites captured the Midianite women and their children, and they plundered all their herds, flocks, and goods. 10 Then they burned all the cities where the Midianites had lived, as well as all their encampments, 11 and carried away all the plunder and spoils, both people and animals. 12 They brought the captives, spoils, and plunder to Moses, to Eleazar the priest, and to the congregation of Israel at the camp on the plains of Moab, by the Jordan across from Jericho.

7 And they warred against Midian, just as the LORD had commanded Moses, and they killed every male. 8 They killed the kings of Midian along with their other slain: Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, and Reba — the five kings of Midian. And Balaam son of Beor they killed with the sword. 9 The children of Israel took captive the women of Midian and their little ones, and all their livestock and all their flocks and all their wealth they plundered. 10 All their cities in their dwelling places and all their encampments they burned with fire. 11 Then they took all the spoil and all the captives, both people and animals. 12 And they brought the captives, the taken goods, and the spoil to Moses and to Eleazar the priest and to the congregation of the children of Israel, at the camp on the plains of Moab, which is by the Jordan at Jericho.

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Moses' Anger and Further Instructions (vv. 13-24)

13 And Moses, Eleazar the priest, and all the leaders of the congregation went to meet them outside the camp. 14 But Moses was angry with the officers of the army — the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds — who were returning from the battle. 15 "Have you spared all the women?" he asked them. 16 "Look, these women caused the sons of Israel, through the counsel of Balaam, to turn unfaithfully against the LORD at Peor, so that the plague struck the congregation of the LORD. 17 So now, kill all the boys, as well as every woman who has had relations with a man, 18 but spare for yourselves every girl who has never had relations with a man. 19 All of you who have killed a person or touched the dead are to remain outside the camp for seven days. On the third day and the seventh day you are to purify both yourselves and your captives. 20 And purify every garment and leather good, everything made of goat's hair, and every article of wood."

13 Moses and Eleazar the priest and all the leaders of the congregation went out to meet them outside the camp. 14 And Moses was furious with the officers of the army — the commanders of thousands and the commanders of hundreds — who were coming from the military campaign. 15 Moses said to them, "Have you kept alive all the women? 16 Look — these are the very ones who, by the counsel of Balaam, caused the children of Israel to act treacherously against the LORD in the matter of Peor, so that the plague fell on the congregation of the LORD. 17 Now therefore, kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman who has known a man by lying with a male. 18 But all the young girls who have not known a man by lying with a male, keep alive for yourselves. 19 As for you, camp outside the camp for seven days. Whoever has killed a person and whoever has touched a slain body — purify yourselves on the third day and on the seventh day, you and your captives. 20 And purify every garment and every article of leather, everything made of goat's hair, and every article of wood."

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Interpretations

The commands in verses 17-18 have generated significant theological discussion. Some interpreters within the Reformed tradition emphasize God's sovereign right to execute judgment through human agents, drawing parallels to the later destruction of the Canaanites (Deuteronomy 7:1-5, Joshua 6:17-21). Others in the Anabaptist and Wesleyan traditions stress that these commands belong to a particular era of salvation history and cannot be taken as normative for Christian ethics, pointing to Jesus' explicit repudiation of violence against enemies (Matthew 5:44, Luke 6:27). Dispensational interpreters often note that Israel operated under a theocratic arrangement in which God's justice was administered directly through the nation — a situation that has no parallel in the church age. All traditions agree that these texts must be handled with care, acknowledging both God's holiness and the trajectory of Scripture toward mercy.


Eleazar's Instructions on Purifying Plunder (vv. 21-24)

21 Then Eleazar the priest said to the soldiers who had gone into battle, "This is the statute of the law which the LORD has commanded Moses: 22 Only the gold, silver, bronze, iron, tin, and lead — 23 everything that can withstand the fire — must be put through the fire, and it will be clean. But it must still be purified with the water of purification. And everything that cannot withstand the fire must pass through the water. 24 On the seventh day you are to wash your clothes, and you will be clean. After that you may enter the camp."

21 Then Eleazar the priest said to the men of the army who had gone to the battle, "This is the statute of the law that the LORD commanded Moses: 22 Only the gold and the silver, the bronze, the iron, the tin, and the lead — 23 everything that can enter fire — you shall pass through the fire, and it will be clean; nevertheless it must also be purified with the water of purification. And everything that cannot enter fire you shall pass through water. 24 Then you shall wash your clothes on the seventh day, and you will be clean, and afterward you may come into the camp."

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Division of the Spoils (vv. 25-47)

25 The LORD said to Moses, 26 "You and Eleazar the priest and the family heads of the congregation are to take a count of what was captured, both of man and beast. 27 Then divide the captives between the troops who went out to battle and the rest of the congregation. 28 Set aside a tribute for the LORD from what belongs to the soldiers who went into battle: one out of every five hundred, whether persons, cattle, donkeys, or sheep. 29 Take it from their half and give it to Eleazar the priest as an offering to the LORD. 30 From the Israelites' half, take one out of every fifty, whether persons, cattle, donkeys, sheep, or other animals, and give them to the Levites who keep charge of the tabernacle of the LORD." 31 So Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the LORD had commanded Moses, 32 and this plunder remained from the spoils the soldiers had taken: 675,000 sheep, 33 72,000 cattle, 34 61,000 donkeys, 35 and 32,000 women who had not slept with a man. 36 This was the half portion for those who had gone to war: 337,500 sheep, 37 including a tribute to the LORD of 675, 38 36,000 cattle, including a tribute to the LORD of 72, 39 30,500 donkeys, including a tribute to the LORD of 61, 40 and 16,000 people, including a tribute to the LORD of 32. 41 Moses gave the tribute to Eleazar the priest as an offering for the LORD, as the LORD had commanded Moses. 42 From the Israelites' half, which Moses had set apart from the men who had gone to war, 43 this half belonged to the congregation: 337,500 sheep, 44 36,000 cattle, 45 30,500 donkeys, 46 and 16,000 people. 47 From the Israelites' half, Moses took one out of every fifty persons and animals and gave them to the Levites who kept charge of the tabernacle of the LORD, as the LORD had commanded him.

25 Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 26 "Lift up the head-count of the plunder that was taken, both of people and of livestock — you and Eleazar the priest and the heads of the fathers of the congregation. 27 And divide the plunder into two parts: between the men of war who went out to battle, and the whole congregation. 28 Then levy a tribute for the LORD from the men of war who went out to battle: one person out of every five hundred, from the people, from the cattle, from the donkeys, and from the flocks. 29 Take it from their half and give it to Eleazar the priest as a contribution to the LORD. 30 And from the half belonging to the children of Israel, you shall take one drawn out of every fifty — from the people, from the cattle, from the donkeys, and from the flocks, from all the livestock — and give them to the Levites who keep the charge of the tabernacle of the LORD." 31 So Moses and Eleazar the priest did just as the LORD commanded Moses. 32 Now the plunder — the remainder of the spoil that the men of the army had taken — was: 675,000 sheep, 33 72,000 cattle, 34 61,000 donkeys, 35 and 32,000 persons in all, women who had not known a man by lying with a male. 36 The half-portion belonging to those who went out to war: the number of sheep was 337,500, 37 and the LORD's tribute from the sheep was 675. 38 The cattle were 36,000, and the LORD's tribute was 72. 39 The donkeys were 30,500, and the LORD's tribute was 61. 40 The persons were 16,000, and the LORD's tribute was 32 persons. 41 Moses gave the tribute — the LORD's contribution — to Eleazar the priest, just as the LORD had commanded Moses. 42 And from the half belonging to the children of Israel, which Moses had separated from that of the men who served in the army — 43 now the congregation's half was: 337,500 sheep, 44 36,000 cattle, 45 30,500 donkeys, 46 and 16,000 persons. 47 From the children of Israel's half, Moses took one drawn out of every fifty, from people and from livestock, and gave them to the Levites who kept the charge of the tabernacle of the LORD, just as the LORD had commanded Moses.

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The Officers' Offering (vv. 48-54)

48 Then the officers who were over the units of the army — the commanders of thousands and of hundreds — approached Moses 49 and said, "Your servants have counted the soldiers under our command, and not one of us is missing. 50 So we have brought to the LORD an offering of the gold articles each man acquired — armlets, bracelets, rings, earrings, and necklaces — to make atonement for ourselves before the LORD." 51 So Moses and Eleazar the priest received from them all the articles made out of gold. 52 All the gold that the commanders of thousands and of hundreds presented as an offering to the LORD weighed 16,750 shekels. 53 Each of the soldiers had taken plunder for himself. 54 And Moses and Eleazar the priest received the gold from the commanders of thousands and of hundreds and brought it into the Tent of Meeting as a memorial for the Israelites before the LORD.

48 Then the officers who were over the thousands of the army — the commanders of thousands and the commanders of hundreds — drew near to Moses 49 and said to Moses, "Your servants have taken a head-count of the men of war under our command, and not a single man of us is missing. 50 So we have brought the LORD's offering — what each man found: articles of gold, armlets, bracelets, signet rings, earrings, and pendants — to make atonement for ourselves before the LORD." 51 And Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold from them, all kinds of crafted articles. 52 All the gold of the contribution that they set apart for the LORD was 16,750 shekels, from the commanders of thousands and the commanders of hundreds. 53 The men of the army had each plundered for himself. 54 So Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold from the commanders of thousands and of hundreds and brought it to the Tent of Meeting as a memorial for the children of Israel before the LORD.

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