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Deuteronomy 2:37--3:1

2:37

land <0776> [unto the land.]

Jabbok <02999> [Jabbok.]


3:1

Bashan ...... Bashan <01316> [Bashan.]

Bashan, one of the most fertile districts of the Holy Land, was bounded on the west by the Jordan and lake of Gennesareth, on the east by Trachonitis, on the south by the brook Jabbok, and on the north by mount Hermon; and seems to have been composed of two or three districts, on the south the land of Gilead, on the north the region of Argob, and east of both, the plain of Hauran. (See ver. 13-15.) The scenery of this elevated tract is described by Mr. Buckingham as extremely beautiful: its plains covered with a fertile soil; its hills covered with forests, and at every new turn presenting the most beautiful landscapes that can be imagined.

Og <05747> [Og.]

Edrei <0154> [Edrei.]

This town is placed by Eusebius about 25 miles northward from Bostri; and mentioned by Burckhardt under the name of Draa.


Deuteronomy 5:21

5:21


Deuteronomy 7:15

7:15

terrible ........... inflict ... on <07760 07451> [will put none.]

The Israelites, if obedient, would have been subject to no maladies but those common to fallen man, and generally very healthy and long lived; being exempted from pestilential diseases, which have often most tremendously scourged guilty nations; and from such maladies in particular, as they had witnessed in Egypt, by which God afflicted their cruel oppressors, (Ex 15:26.) This must be referred to the national covenant; for though godliness often secures the most solid temporal advantages, yet temporal blessings were not, even among them, uniformly dispensed to individuals according to their obedience; but they were to the nation, with an exactness which is not observed towards any other people.

terrible ........... inflict ... on <07760 07451> [will put none.]


Deuteronomy 12:17

12:17

tithe <04643> [the tithe.]


Deuteronomy 13:11

13:11


Deuteronomy 14:6

14:6

On this verse remark, that the clean beast must both chew the cud and part the hoof: two distinct characteristics, or general signs, by which the possibility of error arising from the misinterpretation of names is obviated. When God directs, his commands are not of doubtful interpretation.


Deuteronomy 21:6

21:6

wash ... hands <03027 07364> [wash their hands.]

Washing the hands was anciently a symbolical action, denoting that the person was innocent of the crime in question.


Deuteronomy 21:21

21:21

<0582> [all the men.]

purge <01197> [so shalt thou.]

Israel <03478> [all Israel.]


Deuteronomy 28:33

28:33

produce <06529> [The fruit.]

oppressed <06231> [thou shalt be.]


Deuteronomy 28:61

28:61

mentioned .......... perished <05927 08045> [bring upon thee. Heb. cause to ascend.]




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