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Text -- Deuteronomy 3:14 (NET)

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3:14 Jair, son of Manasseh, took all the Argob region as far as the border with the Geshurites and Maacathites (namely Bashan) and called it by his name, Havvoth-Jair, which it retains to this very day.)
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Argob an area of Transjordan ruled over by Og king of Bashan (IBD)
 · Bashan a region east of Lake Galilee between Mt. Hermon and Wadi Yarmuk
 · Geshurites residents of the town of Geshur
 · Havvoth-Jair a group of towns, a region
 · Havvoth-jair a group of towns, a region
 · Jair son of Segub son of Hezron of Judah,a man of Gilead who judged Israel twenty-two years,son of Shime-i son of Kish of Benjamin; father of Mordecai,the father of Elhanan, who slew Lahmi the brother of Goliath
 · Maacathite member(s) of the clan of Maacah
 · Manasseh the tribe of Manasseh.
 · Manassite member of the tribe of Manasseh


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Sihon | Palestine | PALESTINE, 3 | MANASSEH (2) | MAACAH | Jair | Havoth-jair | HAVVOTH-JAIR | Geshur | GILEAD | DEUTERONOMY | City | COUNTRY | CHEBEL | Bashan-Havoth-Jair | Bashan | BASHANHAVOTHJAIR | Argob | ARGOB (2) | ABIEZER | more
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Word/Phrase Notes
Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes , Geneva Bible

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Deu 3:14 - -- This must be put among those passages which were not written by Moses, but added by those holy men, who digested the books of Moses into this order, a...

This must be put among those passages which were not written by Moses, but added by those holy men, who digested the books of Moses into this order, and inserted some few passages to accommodate things to their own time and people.

JFB: Deu 3:14 - -- The original inhabitants of the province north of Bashan, comprising sixty cities (Deu 3:4), not having been extirpated along with Og, this people wer...

The original inhabitants of the province north of Bashan, comprising sixty cities (Deu 3:4), not having been extirpated along with Og, this people were afterwards brought into subjection by the energy of Jair. This chief, of the tribe of Manasseh, in accordance with the pastoral habits of his people, called these newly acquired towns by a name which signifies "Jair's Bedouin Villages of Tents."

JFB: Deu 3:14 - -- This remark must evidently have been introduced by Ezra, or some of the pious men who arranged and collected the books of Moses.

This remark must evidently have been introduced by Ezra, or some of the pious men who arranged and collected the books of Moses.

Clarke: Deu 3:14 - -- Bashan-havoth-jair - Bashan of the cities of Jair; see Num 32:41.

Bashan-havoth-jair - Bashan of the cities of Jair; see Num 32:41.

TSK: Deu 3:14 - -- Jair : 1Ch 2:21-23 Argob : Deu 3:4 Geshuri : Jos 13:13; 2Sa 3:3, 2Sa 10:6, 2Sa 13:37, Bashan-havoth-jair, Num 32:41

Jair : 1Ch 2:21-23

Argob : Deu 3:4

Geshuri : Jos 13:13; 2Sa 3:3, 2Sa 10:6, 2Sa 13:37, Bashan-havoth-jair, Num 32:41

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Deu 3:14 - -- These Geshurites held territory adjoining, if not included within, Bashan. They are not to be confounded with those mentioned in Jos 13:2, who were ...

These Geshurites held territory adjoining, if not included within, Bashan. They are not to be confounded with those mentioned in Jos 13:2, who were neighbors of the Philistines 1Sa 17:8.

The exact position of Maachah like that of Geshur cannot be ascertained; but it was no doubt among the fastnesses which lay between Bashan and the kingdom of Damascus, and on the skirts of Mount Hermon.

Unto this day - This expression, like our "until now,"does not, as used in the Bible, necessarily imply that the time spoken of as elapsed is long. It may here denote the duration to the time then present of that which had been already some months accomplished.

Poole: Deu 3:14 - -- Geshuri, or Geshurites, a people towards the north of Canaan, 2Sa 3:3 15:8 . See also Jos 13:13 . Maachathi; of whom see 2Sa 3:3 10:6 . Unto this da...

Geshuri, or Geshurites, a people towards the north of Canaan, 2Sa 3:3 15:8 . See also Jos 13:13 . Maachathi; of whom see 2Sa 3:3 10:6 . Unto this day: this must be put among those other passages which were not written by Moses, but added by those holy men who digested the books of Moses into this order, and inserted some very few passages to accommodate things to their own time and people.

Haydock: Deu 3:14 - -- Jair. Some have supposed that this was one of the judges of Israel, but without foundation. He was a son or descendant of Manasses, Numbers xxxii...

Jair. Some have supposed that this was one of the judges of Israel, but without foundation. He was a son or descendant of Manasses, Numbers xxxii. 41., and Judges x. 4. ---

And Machati. These were the most southern towns of this half tribe. (Calmet) ---

Day. If Esdras added these words, he did it not against the law, but to explain it. (Worthington)

Gill: Deu 3:14 - -- Jair the son of Manasseh took all the country of Argob,.... Or Trachonitis; the small towns belonging to Gilead, as in Num 32:41. unto the coasts o...

Jair the son of Manasseh took all the country of Argob,.... Or Trachonitis; the small towns belonging to Gilead, as in Num 32:41.

unto the coasts of Geshuri and Maachathi; these were little kingdoms in Syria, on which the country of Argob bordered, and had kings over them in the time of David, and came not into the possession of the Israelites; see Jos 13:13.

and called them after his own name, Bashanhavothjair, unto this day; see Num 32:41.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Deu 3:14 Havvoth-Jair. The Hebrew name means “villages of Jair,” the latter being named after a son (i.e., descendant) of Manasseh who took the are...

Geneva Bible: Deu 3:14 Jair the son of Manasseh took all the country of Argob unto the coasts of Geshuri and Maachathi; and called them after his own name, Bashanhavothjair,...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Deu 3:1-29 - --1 The conquest of Og, king of Bashan.11 The size of his bed.12 The distribution of his lands to the two tribes and half.23 Moses prays to enter into t...

MHCC: Deu 3:12-20 - --This country was settled on the Reubenites, Gadites, and half the tribe of Manasseh: see Numbers 32. Moses repeats the condition of the grant to which...

Matthew Henry: Deu 3:12-20 - -- Having shown how this country which they were now in was conquered, in these verses he shows how it was settled upon the Reubenites, Gadites, and ha...

Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 3:14 - -- The region of Argob, or the country of Bashan, was given to Jair (see Num 32:41), as far as the territory of the Geshurites and Maachathites (cf. J...

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 3:1--5:13 - --B. Entrance into the land 3:1-5:12 The entrance into the land was an extremely important event in the li...

Constable: Deu 3:12-20 - --5. A review of the distribution of the conquered land 3:12-20 The division of the land of these ...

Guzik: Deu 3:1-29 - --Deuteronomy 3 - Moses Remembers the March On to Canaan, and the Appointment of Joshua A. Moses remembers the defeat of Bashan. 1. (1-2) God commands...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Deu 3:1, The conquest of Og, king of Bashan; Deu 3:11, The size of his bed; Deu 3:12, The distribution of his lands to the two tribes and...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 3 Their march to Bashan, Deu 3:1 . Og its king is put to flight; they possess his land, Deu 3:2-11 ; which is distributed to two tribes and...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (Deu 3:1-11) The conquest of Og king of Bashan. (Deu 3:12-20) The land of Gilead and Bashan. (Deu 3:21-29) Moses encourages Joshua.

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Moses, in this chapter, relates, I. The conquest of Og, king of Bashan, and the seizing of his country (Deu 3:1-11). II. The distribution of thes...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 3 In this chapter the account is carried on of the conquest of the Amorites by Israel, of Og king of Bashan, and his ki...

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