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Text -- Deuteronomy 2:34 (NET)

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2:34 At that time we seized all his cities and put every one of them under divine judgment, including even the women and children; we left no survivors.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

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.

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 ...

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 15:3, 1Sa 15:8, 1Sa 15:9

and the little ones of every city : Heb. every city of men, and women, and little ones.

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

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.

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 .

Haydock: Deu 2:34 - -- Killing, according to God's express command, chap. xx. 16. (Menochius)

Killing, according to God's express command, chap. xx. 16. (Menochius)

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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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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 ...

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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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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 - -- 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 - --II. MOSES' FIRST MAJOR ADDRESS: A REVIEW OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS 1:6--4:40 ". . . an explicit literary structure t...

Constable: Deu 2:24-37 - --3. The conquest of the kingdom of Sihon 2:24-37 This narrative closely parallels the one in Numb...

Guzik: Deu 2:1-37 - --Deuteronomy 2 - Moses Remembers the Desert Years and the March On to Canaan A. Moses remembers the desert years. 1. (1-7) Moses remembers the journe...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) DEUTERONOMY, the second law, a title which plainly shows what is the object of this book, namely, a recapitulation of the law. It was given in the for...

JFB: Deuteronomy (Outline) MOSES' SPEECH AT THE END OF THE FORTIETH YEAR. (Deu. 1:1-46) THE STORY IS CONTINUED. (Deu. 2:1-37) CONQUEST OF OG, KING OF BASHAN. (Deu. 3:1-20) AN E...

TSK: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) The book of Deuteronomy marks the end of the Pentateuch, commonly called the Law of Moses; a work every way worthy of God its author, and only less th...

TSK: Deuteronomy 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Deu 2:1, The story is continued, that they were not to meddle with the Edomites; Deu 2:9, nor with the Moabites; Deu 2:16, nor with the A...

Poole: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) FIFTH BOOK of MOSES, CALLED DEUTERONOMY THE ARGUMENT Moses, in the two last months of his life, rehearseth what God had done for them, and their ...

Poole: Deuteronomy 2 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 2 Their march from Kadesh-barnea, Deu 2:1-3 . A charge that they trouble not the Edomites, Deu 2:4,5 ; nor the Moabites, Deu 2:9 ; nor the ...

MHCC: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) This book repeats much of the history and of the laws contained in the three foregoing books: Moses delivered it to Israel a little before his death, ...

MHCC: Deuteronomy 2 (Chapter Introduction) (Deu 2:1-7) The Edomites to be spared. (v. 8-23) The Moabites and Ammonites to be spared. (Deu 2:24-37) The Amorites to be destroyed.

Matthew Henry: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Fifth Book of Moses, Called Deuteronomy This book is a repetition of very much both of the history ...

Matthew Henry: Deuteronomy 2 (Chapter Introduction) Moses, in this chapter, proceeds in the rehearsal of God's providences concerning Israel in their way to Canaan, yet preserves not the record of an...

Constable: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible was its first two words,...

Constable: Deuteronomy (Outline) Outline I. Introduction: the covenant setting 1:1-5 II. Moses' first major address: a review...

Constable: Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Bibliography Adams, Jay. Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible. Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presbyt...

Haydock: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY. This Book is called Deuteronomy, which signifies a second law , because it repeats and inculcates the ...

Gill: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY This book is sometimes called "Elleh hadebarim", from the words with which it begins; and sometimes by the Jews "Mishne...

Gill: Deuteronomy 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 2 In this chapter Moses goes on with his account of the affairs of the people of Israel, and what befell them, how they...

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