8. when they had done circumcising
all the people—As the number of those born in the wilderness
and uncircumcised must have been immense, a difficulty is apt to be
felt how the rite could have been performed on such a multitude in so
short a time. But it has been calculated that the proportion between
those already circumcised (under twenty when the doom was pronounced)
and those to be circumcised, was one to four, and consequently the
whole ceremony could easily have been performed in a day.
Circumcision being the sign and seal of the covenant, its performance
was virtually an investment in the promised land, and its being
delayed till their actual entrance into the country was a wise and
gracious act on the part of God, who postponed this trying duty till
the hearts of the people, animated by the recent astonishing miracle,
were prepared to obey the divine will.
they abode in their places .
. . till they were whole—It is calculated that, of those who
did not need to be circumcised, more than fifty thousand were left to
defend the camp if an attack had been then made upon it.