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Deuteronomy 10:22

10:22

seventy <07657> [with threescore.]

And now, from so small a beginning, they are multiplied to more than 600,000 men, besides women and children; and this, indeed, in the space of 40 years; for the 603,000 which came out of Egypt were at this time all dead, except Moses, Joshua, and Caleb. How easy can God increase and multiply, as well as diminish and bring low! In all things, by his omnipotence, he can do whatsoever he will; and he will do whatsoever is right.

stars <03556> [as the stars.]


Deuteronomy 28:43

28:43


Deuteronomy 1:25

Deuteronomy 9:15

9:15

turned <06437> [I turned.]

mountain ... it <02022> [the mount.]


Deuteronomy 10:5

10:5

turned <06437> [I turned.]

placed ... tablets <07760 03871> [put the.]

Lord <03068> [there they.]


Deuteronomy 28:24

28:24

will make ... rain <04306 05414> [make the rain.]

This was a natural consequence of their heaven's being brass, or yielding no rain; for the surface of the earth being reduced to powder, and frequently taken up by strong winds, would fall down in showers instead of rain. These showers of sand frequently, in the East, bury whole caravans.


Deuteronomy 9:12

9:12

Get <06965> [Arise.]

<07843> [corrupted.]

once ................. quickly <04118> [are quickly.]


Deuteronomy 9:21

9:21

took <03947> [I took.]

stream <05158> [the brook.]

This was the stream which flowed from the rock that Moses smote with his rod, (Ex 17:6,) and to which the Psalmist alludes in Ps 78:16-20; 105:41. Philo relates, that upon Moses' striking the rock, the water poured out like a torrent, affording not only a sufficient quantity for allaying their present thirst, but to fill their water vessels, to carry with them on their journey.


Deuteronomy 20:20

20:20

build <01129> [thou shalt build.]

falls <03381> [be subdued. Heb. come down.]


Deuteronomy 21:4

21:4

wadi ... flowing water .............. wadi <05158 0386> [a rough valley.]

As the word {nachal} signifies both a torrent, and the valley or glen through which it flows, {nachal aithan} may be rendered a rapid torrent. Many torrents in Judea are dry during a great part of the year; when not only their banks but their beds may be ploughed, and yield a crop. Hence there is no impropriety in specifying that such a place should be one that "is neither cared nor sown;" while the circumstance that the elders were to wash their hands over the heifer, whose head had been struck off into the stream, confirms this interpretation. The spot of ground where this sacrifice was made must be uncultivated, because it was considered as a sacrifice for the atonement of murder, and, consequently, would pollute the land.

break the ... neck <06202> [shall strike.]


Deuteronomy 26:5

26:5

Aramean <0761> [A Syrian.]

Jacob being called a Syrian from his long residence in Padan-aram.

wandering <06> [ready.]

went down <03381> [he went down.]

few ... number <04592> [a few.]

people <01471> [became.]


Deuteronomy 28:52

28:52




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