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Text -- Deuteronomy 2:26-37 (NET)
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
Wesley: Deu 2:28 - -- Or, with my company who are on foot: which is added significantly, because if their army had consisted as much of horsemen as many other armies did, t...
Or, with my company who are on foot: which is added significantly, because if their army had consisted as much of horsemen as many other armies did, their passage through his land might have been more mischievous and dangerous.
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Wesley: Deu 2:29 - -- They did permit them to pass quietly by the borders, though not through the heart of their land, and in their passage the people sold them meat and dr...
They did permit them to pass quietly by the borders, though not through the heart of their land, and in their passage the people sold them meat and drink, being it seems more kind to them than their king would have had them; and therefore they here ascribe this favour not to the king, though they are now treating with a king, but to the people, the children of Esau.
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Wesley: Deu 2:34 - -- By God's command, these being a part of those people who were devoted by the Lord of life and death, to utter destruction for their abominable wickedn...
By God's command, these being a part of those people who were devoted by the Lord of life and death, to utter destruction for their abominable wickedness.
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That is, beyond Jabbok: for that was the border of the Ammomites.
As the children of Esau which dwell in Seir - See the note on Num 20:21.
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Clarke: Deu 2:30 - -- The Lord - hardened his spirit - See the notes on Exo 4:21, and Exo 9:15 (note), etc.
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Clarke: Deu 2:36 - -- From Aroer - by the brink of the river of Arnon - See on Num 21:13 (note), etc.
From Aroer - by the brink of the river of Arnon - See on Num 21:13 (note), etc.
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Clarke: Deu 2:37 - -- Only unto the land of the children of Ammon thou camest not - God gave them their commission; and those only were to be cut off, the cup of whose in...
Only unto the land of the children of Ammon thou camest not - God gave them their commission; and those only were to be cut off, the cup of whose iniquity was full. Though the Moabites and Ammonites were thus spared, they requited good with evil, for they fought against the Israelites, and cast them out of their possessions, Jdg 11:4, Jdg 11:5; 2Ch 20:1, etc., and committed the most shocking cruelties; see Amo 1:13. Hence God enacted a law, that none of these people should enter into the congregation of the Lord even to their tenth generation: see Deu 23:3-6.
TSK: Deu 2:26 - -- Kedemoth : Jos 13:18, Jos 21:37
with words : Deu 20:10, Deu 20:11; Est 9:30; Mat 10:12-15; Luk 10:5, Luk 10:6, Luk 10:10-12
Kedemoth : Jos 13:18, Jos 21:37
with words : Deu 20:10, Deu 20:11; Est 9:30; Mat 10:12-15; Luk 10:5, Luk 10:6, Luk 10:10-12
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TSK: Deu 2:29 - -- As the children : It appears to have been only the Edomites of Kadesh-barnea, south of Canaan, who denied the Israelites a passage; for those of mount...
As the children : It appears to have been only the Edomites of Kadesh-barnea, south of Canaan, who denied the Israelites a passage; for those of mount Seir, now called Shera, are here expressly said to have granted it them, and this, in fact, was the very road by which they arrived at Canaan. Deu 23:3, Deu 23:4; Num 20:18; Jdg 11:17, Jdg 11:18
into the land : Deu 4:1, Deu 4:21, Deu 4:40, Deu 5:16, Deu 9:6, Deu 25:15; Exo 20:12; Jos 1:11-15
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TSK: Deu 2:30 - -- for the Lord : Exo 4:21, Exo 11:10; Num 21:23; Jos 11:19, Jos 11:20; Jdg 11:20; Rom 9:17-23
obstinate : Isa 48:4
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TSK: Deu 2:33 - -- the Lord : Deu 3:2, Deu 3:3, Deu 7:2, Deu 20:16; Gen 14:20; Jos 21:44; Jdg 1:4, Jdg 7:2
we smote : Deu 29:7, Deu 29:8; Num 21:24; Jos 10:30-42
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TSK: Deu 2:34 - -- utterly destroyed : Deu 7:2, Deu 7:26, Deu 20:16-18; Lev 27:28, Lev 27:29; Num 21:2, Num 21:3; Jos 7:11, Jos 8:25, Jos 8:26, Jos 9:24; Jos 11:14; 1Sa ...
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TSK: Deu 2:36 - -- Aroer : Deu 3:12, Deu 4:48; Jos 13:9; Isa 17:2; Jer 48:19
not : Jos 1:5; Psa 44:3; Isa 41:15, Isa 41:16; Rom 8:31
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes: Deu 2:26 - -- Kedemoth - literally, "Easternmost parts;"the name of a town afterward assigned to the Reubenites, and given out of that tribe to the Levites. ...
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Barnes: Deu 2:34 - -- Utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones, of every city - Render, laid under ban (compare Lev 27:28 note) every inhabited ...
Utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones, of every city - Render, laid under ban (compare Lev 27:28 note) every inhabited city, both women and children: these last words being added by way of fuller explanation.
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Barnes: Deu 2:36 - -- Aroer, which is by the brink of the river of Arnon - Aroer stood on the north bank of the river, and was assigned Jos 13:9, Jos 13:16 to the tr...
Aroer, which is by the brink of the river of Arnon - Aroer stood on the north bank of the river, and was assigned Jos 13:9, Jos 13:16 to the tribe of Reuben, of which it formed the most southerly city. The valley of the Arnon is here deep, and the descent to it abrupt. In Roman times it was spanned by a viaduct, the ruins of which still remain, and which was probably built on the lines of the original structure of Mesha 2Ki 3:5. Aroer here must not be confounded with "Aroer, which is before Rabbah"Jos 13:25. This latter place was "built,""i. e."rebuilt, by the Gadites Num 32:34; it belonged to that tribe, and was consequently far to the north of the Arnon. A third Aroer in the tribe of Judah is mentioned in 1Sa 30:28.
"The city that is by the river,"literally, "in the midst of the river"(compare Jos 13:9, Jos 13:16) is Ar Moab (compare Num 21:15 note).
Poole: Deu 2:26 - -- Kedemoth so called from a city of that name, Jos 13:18 ; and called Jeshimon , Num 21:20 .
With words of peace with offers of peace, which they re...
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Poole: Deu 2:27 - -- In my direct road to Canaan, from which I will not turn aside into thy fields, or vineyards, or houses;
In my direct road to Canaan, from which I will not turn aside into thy fields, or vineyards, or houses;
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Poole: Deu 2:28 - -- Or, with my foot-men , or with my company which are on foot ; which is added significantly, because if their army had consisted as much of horseme...
Or, with my foot-men , or with my company which are on foot ; which is added significantly, because if their army had consisted as much of horsemen as many other armies did, their passage through his land might have been more mischievous and dangerous; but they were generally on foot.
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Poole: Deu 2:29 - -- Object The king of Edom, i.e. of the children of Esau, did not grant them passage, Nu 20 .
Answ They did permit them to pass quietly by the borders...
Object The king of Edom, i.e. of the children of Esau, did not grant them passage, Nu 20 .
Answ They did permit them to pass quietly by the borders, though not through the heart of their land; and in their passage the people sold them meat and drink, being, it seems, more kind to them than their king would have had them; and therefore they here ascribe this favour not to the king, though they are now treating with a king, but to the people,
the children of Esau
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Poole: Deu 2:30 - -- By him i.e. by his borders. Obstinate ; unmovable and inexorable to our desires.
By him i.e. by his borders. Obstinate ; unmovable and inexorable to our desires.
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Poole: Deu 2:34 - -- By God’ s command, these being a part of those people who were devoted by the Lord of life and death to utter destruction for their abominable ...
By God’ s command, these being a part of those people who were devoted by the Lord of life and death to utter destruction for their abominable wickedness. See Deu 7:2 20:16 .
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Poole: Deu 2:36 - -- Aroer was in the border of Moab, but now in the hands of the Amorites.
By the river Heb. in the river , wherewith it was encompassed, Num 21:15,28...
Aroer was in the border of Moab, but now in the hands of the Amorites.
By the river Heb. in the river , wherewith it was encompassed, Num 21:15,28 Jos 12:2 13:9 . He speaks exclusively, for this was Ar, which now was in the Moabites’ jurisdiction, above, Deu 2:9 .
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Poole: Deu 2:37 - -- Of the river Jabbok i.e. beyond Jabbok ; for that was the border of the Ammonites, Jos 12:2 .
Object. Half the land of the Ammonites is said to...
Of the river Jabbok i.e. beyond Jabbok ; for that was the border of the Ammonites, Jos 12:2 .
Object. Half the land of the Ammonites is said to be given to the tribe of Gad , Jos 13:25 .
Answ This is true of that half of it which the Amorites had taken from them, but not of the other half, which yet was in the possession of the Ammonites.
In the mountains the mountainous country of the Ammonites.
Forbad us Heb. commanded us : commanding is put for forbidding here, as Gen 2:16 3:11 Lev 4:2 Deu 4:23 . The words may be thus rendered, concerning
which the Lord gave us command or charge to wit, that we should not meddle with them, as was said before. So it is only an ellipsis of the preposition, which is very frequent.
Haydock: Deu 2:26 - -- Cademoth, "to the east," of the Arnon. There was a city of the same name on the other side of the banks, which belonged to Sehon, and was given afte...
Cademoth, "to the east," of the Arnon. There was a city of the same name on the other side of the banks, which belonged to Sehon, and was given afterwards to the Levites, 1 Paralipomenon vi. 79. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Deu 2:29 - -- As, &c. These nations had only permitted them to pass along their borders, and furnished them, through fear, (ver. 4,) with the necessaries of life....
As, &c. These nations had only permitted them to pass along their borders, and furnished them, through fear, (ver. 4,) with the necessaries of life. Sehon will not even grant so much.
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Haydock: Deu 2:30 - -- Hardened, &c. That is, in punishment of his past sins, he left him to his own stubborn and perverse disposition, which drew him to his ruin. See th...
Hardened, &c. That is, in punishment of his past sins, he left him to his own stubborn and perverse disposition, which drew him to his ruin. See the note on Exodus vii. 3. (Challoner) ---
God did not soften his heart, (Menochius) nor make him see the danger to which he was exposing his dominions, by provoking such an army. (Haydock)
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Killing, according to God's express command, chap. xx. 16. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Deu 2:37 - -- Jeboc, towards its source: for both sides of the torrent were taken by the Hebrews from the kings Sehon and Og, who had already driven the Ammonites ...
Jeboc, towards its source: for both sides of the torrent were taken by the Hebrews from the kings Sehon and Og, who had already driven the Ammonites farther into the mountains, on the east. (Haydock) ---
When these demanded the conquered country to be restored to them, Jephte shewed that their claim was inadmissible, Judges i. 13. (Calmet) ---
They had lost possession when the Hebrews came; and, as God had authorized the latter to take the land from those kings, without enquiring who were the former proprietors, the Ammonites, who had themselves expelled the Zomzommim, came with a very bad grace to assert their title, after a lapse of near 300 years. God only forbids the Hebrews to molest the actual dominions of the sons of Ammon, Moab, and Esau, in consideration of their fathers, to whom they were so nearly related. (Haydock)
Gill: Deu 2:26 - -- And I sent messengers out of the wilderness of Kedemoth,.... A city in the tribe of Reuben, and given by them to the Levites in later times, having be...
And I sent messengers out of the wilderness of Kedemoth,.... A city in the tribe of Reuben, and given by them to the Levites in later times, having been taken from the Amorites with others; near this lay a wilderness, which took its name from it, and seems to be the same with Jeshimon, Num 21:20. Aben Ezra takes it to be the wilderness of Matthanah, which according to Jerom g was situated on Arnon, twelve miles to the east of Medeba; see Num 21:18 from hence messengers were sent by Moses:
unto Sihon king of Heshbon, with words of peace; in a peaceable and respectful manner, desiring to be at peace and in friendship with him, and a continuance of it, which was done to leave him inexcusable; as afterwards a like method was ordered to be taken, when they came to any city, to proclaim peace, and if an answer of peace was given, no hostilities were to be committed, Deu 20:10,
saying; as follows.
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Gill: Deu 2:27 - -- Let me pass through thy land,.... See Gill on Num 21:22,
I will go along by the highway; the king's highway, as in the place referred to, the publi...
Let me pass through thy land,.... See Gill on Num 21:22,
I will go along by the highway; the king's highway, as in the place referred to, the public road:
I will neither turn to the right hand nor to the left; to go into his fields and vineyards, and gather the fruit, or tread down the corn and vines, or do any manner of mischief to them; see the above place.
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Gill: Deu 2:28 - -- Thou shalt sell me meat for money, that I may eat,.... If they thought fit to have provision of them, they desired no other but to pay for it:
and ...
Thou shalt sell me meat for money, that I may eat,.... If they thought fit to have provision of them, they desired no other but to pay for it:
and give me water for money, that I may drink; see Deu 2:6,
only I will pass through on my feet; for they were all footmen, Num 11:21, of the phrase; see Gill on Num 20:19.
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Gill: Deu 2:29 - -- As the children of Esau which dwell in Seir, and the Moabites which dwell in Ar, did unto me,.... Which respects, as Jarchi observes, not the affair o...
As the children of Esau which dwell in Seir, and the Moabites which dwell in Ar, did unto me,.... Which respects, as Jarchi observes, not the affair of passing through their land requested, for neither of them granted that, but buying food and drink; for though the Edomites at first seem not to have granted that, yet afterwards they did. The mountain of Seir, and the city Ar, are put for the whole countries of Edom and Moab:
until I shall pass over Jordan into the land which the Lord our God giveth us; this is observed to remove any suspicion or jealousy of their seizing his country, and taking possession of it, and dwelling in it; since they only proposed to pass through it on their journey to the land of Canaan, which lay on the other side Jordan, over which they must pass in order to possess it, which they had a right unto by the gift of God.
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Gill: Deu 2:30 - -- But Sihon king of Heshbon would not let us pass by him,.... Or through his country, as was desired:
for the Lord had hardened his spirit, and made ...
But Sihon king of Heshbon would not let us pass by him,.... Or through his country, as was desired:
for the Lord had hardened his spirit, and made his heart obstinate; as he did Pharaoh's, for whom he will he hardens; so that he would not listen to the proposals made to him, nor grant the requests asked of him, but with pride and haughtiness of spirit despised and disdained Israel:
that he might deliver him into thine hand; that so an opportunity might offer of fighting with him, and taking his country from him; whereas, had he been peaceable and flexible, he had continued in the enjoyment of his land, and Israel would not have had that advantage against him; but God, who has the hearts of kings and of all men in his hands, so wrought upon him that he should take the steps he did, which made way for the delivery of him and his country into the hands of the Israelites:
as appeareth this day: for when Moses made this speech, the kingdom of Sihon was possessed by the Israelites, Num 21:24.
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Gill: Deu 2:31 - -- And the Lord said unto me,.... After or about the time when the messengers were sent to Sihon, perhaps when they had returned and had brought his answ...
And the Lord said unto me,.... After or about the time when the messengers were sent to Sihon, perhaps when they had returned and had brought his answer:
behold, I have begun to give Sihon and his land before thee; by hardening his heart, which was a sure token of his ruin, and a leading step to the delivery of him into the hands of Israel:
begin to possess, that thou mayest inherit his land; move towards it and enter into it, not fearing any opposition made by him.
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Gill: Deu 2:32 - -- Then Sihon came out against us,.... Perceiving they were upon their march towards his land or into it, he gathered all his people and went out of Hesh...
Then Sihon came out against us,.... Perceiving they were upon their march towards his land or into it, he gathered all his people and went out of Heshbon their capital city, where he resided:
he and all his people, to fight at Jahaz; a city which he had taken from the king of Moab, and which in later times, after the captivity of the ten tribes, came into their hands again, Isa 15:4; see Gill on Num 21:21.
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Gill: Deu 2:33 - -- And the Lord our God delivered him before us,.... With their lands:
and we smote him and his sons, and all his people; with the edge of the sword; ...
And the Lord our God delivered him before us,.... With their lands:
and we smote him and his sons, and all his people; with the edge of the sword; slew them all: the Cetib or textual reading is "his son", though the Keri or margin is "his sons", which we follow. So Jarchi observes, it is written "his son", because he had a son mighty as himself, he says.
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Gill: Deu 2:34 - -- And we took all his cities at that time,.... As Heshbon, and others mentioned in Num 21:25,
and utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the l...
And we took all his cities at that time,.... As Heshbon, and others mentioned in Num 21:25,
and utterly destroyed the men, and the women, and the little ones of every city, we left none to remain; for the Amorites were one of the seven nations who were devoted to destruction, the measure of whose iniquity was now full, and therefore vengeance was taken.
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Gill: Deu 2:35 - -- Only the cattle we took for a prey unto ourselves,.... These they did not destroy, but preserved alive for their own use and profit, and took them as ...
Only the cattle we took for a prey unto ourselves,.... These they did not destroy, but preserved alive for their own use and profit, and took them as their own property:
and the spoil of the cities which we took; as household goods, gold, silver, and whatever valuable was found by them; this they took as plunder, and shared it among themselves.
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Gill: Deu 2:36 - -- From Aroer, which is by the brink of the river Arnon.... Upon the border of Moab, and the principal city of it; see Jer 48:19.
and from the city th...
From Aroer, which is by the brink of the river Arnon.... Upon the border of Moab, and the principal city of it; see Jer 48:19.
and from the city that is by the river; or even the city that is in the midst of the river, the city Aroer, which seems to be meant; see Jos 12:2. This river is afterwards called the river of Gad, 2Sa 24:5 in the midst of it Aroer was, perhaps because it was possessed by the tribe of Gad:
even unto Gilead; Mount Gilead and the country adjacent to it, which belonged to Og king of Bashan:
there was not one city too strong for us; that could hold out against them, when attacked and besieged by them, but presently surrendered:
the Lord our God delivered all unto us; Moses ascribes all the victories and success they had unto the Lord, not to their own might and power, but to the power of God with them, and his blessing on them.
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Gill: Deu 2:37 - -- Only unto the land of the children of Ammon thou camest not,.... Which was then in their possession; otherwise what Sihon had took away from them, tha...
Only unto the land of the children of Ammon thou camest not,.... Which was then in their possession; otherwise what Sihon had took away from them, that the children of Israel came into and enjoyed, as before observed, Deu 2:19.
nor unto any place of the river Jabbok; any town or city situated on this river, which was the border of the children of Ammon, Deu 3:16; see Gill on Gen 32:22,
nor unto the cities in the mountains; much less did they penetrate into the innermost parts of their country, the mountainous part thereof, and the cities there:
nor unto whatsoever the Lord our God forbad us: whether in Edom, Moab, or Ammon, particularly the latter, of which he is more especially and peculiarly speaking.
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NET Notes: Deu 2:26 Kedemoth. This is probably Aleiyan, about 8 mi (13 km) north of the Arnon and between Dibon and Mattanah.
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NET Notes: Deu 2:32 Jahaz. This is probably Khirbet el-Medeiyineh. See J. Dearman, “The Levitical Cities of Reuben and Moabite Toponymy,” BASOR 276 (1984): 55...
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NET Notes: Deu 2:34 Divine judgment refers to God’s designation of certain persons, places, and things as objects of his special wrath and judgment because, in his ...
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NET Notes: Deu 2:36 Heb “the city in the wadi.” This enigmatic reference may refer to Ar or, more likely, to Aroer itself. Epexegetically the text might read,...
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NET Notes: Deu 2:37 Wadi Jabbok. Now known as the Zerqa River, this is a major tributary of the Jordan that normally served as a boundary between Ammon and Gad (Deut 3:16...
Geneva Bible: Deu 2:29 (As the ( m ) children of Esau which dwell in Seir, and the Moabites which dwell in Ar, did unto me;) until I shall pass over Jordan into the land whi...
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Geneva Bible: Deu 2:30 But Sihon king of Heshbon would not let us pass by him: for the LORD thy God ( n ) hardened his spirit, and made his heart obstinate, that he might de...
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Geneva Bible: Deu 2:34 And we took all his cities at that time, and utterly destroyed the men, and the ( o ) women, and the little ones, of every city, we left none to remai...
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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 2:1-37
TSK Synopsis: Deu 2:1-37 - --1 The story is continued, that they were not to meddle with the Edomites;9 nor with the Moabites;16 nor with the Ammonites;24 but Sihon the Amorite wa...
MHCC -> Deu 2:24-37
MHCC: Deu 2:24-37 - --God tried his people, by forbidding them to meddle with the rich countries of Moab and Ammon. He gives them possession of the country of the Amorites....
Matthew Henry -> Deu 2:24-37
Matthew Henry: Deu 2:24-37 - -- God having tried the self-denial of his people in forbidding them to meddle with the Moabites and Ammonites, and they having quietly passed by those...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 2:24-37
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 2:24-37 - --
The Help of God in the Conquest of the Kingdom of Sihon. - Deu 2:24. Whereas the Israelites were not to make war upon the kindred tribes of Edomites...
Constable -> Deu 1:6--4:41; Deu 2:24-37
Constable: Deu 1:6--4:41 - --II. MOSES' FIRST MAJOR ADDRESS: A REVIEW OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS 1:6--4:40
". . . an explicit literary structure t...
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