Deuteronomy 2:21
powerful <01419> [great.]
Lord <03068> [but the Lord.]
These fragments of ancient history seem to be introduced to encourage the Israelites. If the Lord destroyed these gigantic people before the posterity of Lot and of Esau, what cause had the posterity of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, his chosen servants and friends, to fear the Anakims, or the Canaanites? especially as Israel acted by commission from God, and had his promise as their security of success, and the pledge of it in his presence, and the wonders which he had already wrought for them; and as they were the only nation of worshippers of the Lord, in the ordinances of his institution, which could be found on earth. This is so often repeated to possess the minds of the Israelites with a sense of God's providence, which rules every where; displacing one people, and placing another in their stead; and fixing their bounds also, which they cannot pass without his leave.
Deuteronomy 4:39
consider <07725> [and consider.]
Lord <03068> [the Lord.]
Deuteronomy 5:32
careful <08104> [observe.]
turn <05493> [ye shall not.]
Deuteronomy 7:4
anger <0639> [so will.]
Deuteronomy 8:16
fed ..... desert <0398 04057> [fed thee.]
humbling ... test <06031 05254> [he might.]
good <03190> [to do thee.]
Deuteronomy 26:8
Lord <03068> [the Lord.]
great <01419> [with great.]
Deuteronomy 27:4
Mount Ebal <02022 05858> [in mount Ebal.]
The Samaritan text has in mount Gerizim; which has given rise to a violent controversy. Dr. Kennicott suppose that the Jews corrupted this passage out of their enmity to the Samaritans, who had their temple on mount Gerizim; while Dr. Parry and H. Verschuir defend the present reading: to the writings of these authors the reader is referred.
Deuteronomy 34:8
mourned ... Moses ................ Moses <01058 04872> [wept for Moses.]