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_2. FROM HOREB TO KADESH_
_ 1. The command to go in and to possess the land (Deuteronomy 1:6)_
2. The appointment of judges reviewed (Deuteronomy 1:9)
3. The failure to possess the land ...
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DEUTERONOMY 1:19. GREAT AND TERRIBLE WILDERNESS (Deuteronomy 8:15);
_i.e._ the desert of et-Tih between the peninsula of Sinai and S.
Palestine. AS. COMMANDED US: _cf._ Deuteronomy 1:7....
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YOUR LITTLE ONES. Numbers 14:31....
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God's Anger and Judgements
Provoked by the people's words (Deuteronomy 1:34) God swore none
should see the good land (Deuteronomy 1:35) but Kaleb, son of Y e
phunneh; because he had fully followed Je...
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Duet Deuteronomy 1:6 to Deuteronomy 3:29. Historical Part of the First
Introductory Discourse
Spoken in the land of Moab (Deuteronomy 1:5) in _the gai_or _glen,
over against Beth Pe-or_...
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_Moreover your little ones, which ye said should be a prey_
Tautologous with the rest of the verse and wanting in the LXX;
therefore probably an editorial addition from Numbers 14:31.
_who this day ha...
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_VER._ 39. _WHICH IN THAT DAY HAD NO KNOWLEDGE,_ &C.— As the Lord is
here speaking of things present, Houbigant with great propriety
renders this clause in the present tense; _et filii vestri, qui nun...
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3. Two FAILURES AT KADESH-BARNEA (Deuteronomy 1:19-46)
a. BECAUSE OF UNBELIEF (Deuteronomy 1:19-40)
Deuteronomy 1:19 And we journeyed from Horeb, and went through all
that great and terrible
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_MOREOVER YOUR LITTLE ONES, WHICH YE SAID SHOULD BE A PREY, AND YOUR
CHILDREN, WHICH IN THAT DAY HAD NO KNOWLEDGE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL,
THEY SHALL GO IN THITHER, AND UNTO THEM WILL I GIVE IT, AND THE...
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FIRST DISCOURSE (DEUTERONOMY 1:14 TO DEUTERONOMY 4:43)
The long sojourn in the wilderness is now drawing to a close. The
Israelites are encamped in the Plains of Moab within sight of the
Promised Land...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
THE AUTHOR
There are three main opinions about who wrote the book of
Deuteronomy. 1. Deuteronomy says t...
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MOREOVER YOUR LITTLE ONES. — This continues the sentence of Jehovah
from Deuteronomy 1:36.
Which ye said should be a prey. — In Numbers 14:3, “that our wives
and children should be a prey.” (See also...
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וְ טַפְּכֶם֩ אֲשֶׁ֨ר אֲמַרְתֶּ֜ם לָ
בַ֣ז יִהְ
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THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT
Deuteronomy 1:1; Deuteronomy 2:1; Deuteronomy 3:1
AFTER these preliminary discussions we now enter upon the exposition.
With the exception of the first two verses of chapter 1,...
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THE PENALTY OF UNBELIEF
Deuteronomy 1:19
There is little to distinguish Kadesh-barnea among the sand-dunes of
the desert. It was situated on the frontier, where Canaan fades into
the southern desert....
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The Book of Deuteronomy is didactic rather than historic. It consists
of a collection of the final utterances of Moses and is a Book of
review.
It commences with a discourse in which Moses reviewed th...
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Moreover your (u) little ones, which ye said should be a prey, and
your children, which in that day had no knowledge between good and
evil, they shall go in thither, and unto them will I give it, and...
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_Evil. These words were spoken to by God to the Hebrews, after they
had refused to go from Cades-barne, to take immediate possession of
the land of Chanaan, and not after Moses had offended at the wat...
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I did not think it needful to stop the Reader with any observations
which arise out of these verses, having already dwelt upon the subject
in the Commentary on the 13th and 14th Chapter s of the Book...
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In examining Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, we have found what may be
called an abstract typical system. That is, we see in them a number of
institutions laid down by Jehovah, the pattern of which wa...
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39._Moreover, your little ones. _I have already shown that God so
tempered His judgment that, whilst none of the guilty should escape
with impunity, still His faithfulness should remain sure and
invio...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1, 2, 3, AND 4.
Let us examine a little more closely these Chapter s, which shew the
pains the Spirit took, to set before the eyes of the people all the
moti...
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MOREOVER, YOUR LITTLE ONES, WHICH YE SAID SHOULD BE A PREY,.... To the
Amorites, into whose hands they expected to be delivered, Deuteronomy
1:27 see Numbers 14:3
AND YOUR CHILDREN, WHICH IN THAT DAY...
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1 Moses speech in the end of the fortieth yeere, briefly rehearsing
the story,
6 of Gods promise,
9 of giuing them officers,
19 of sending the spies to search the land,
34 of Gods anger for their...
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THE COMMAND TO LEAVE HOREB
(vs.1-8)
In Numbers 32:1 Israel is seen to remain in the area east of Jordan
long enough for the two and a half tribes to build cities. Thus God
required no haste as to the...
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19-46 Moses reminds the Israelites of their march from Horeb to
Kadesh-barnea, through that great and terrible wilderness. He shows
how near they were to a happy settlement in Canaan. It will aggrava...
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HAD NO KNOWLEDGE BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL; a common description of the
state of childhood, as JONAH 4:11....
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"These be the words which Moses spake unto all Israel on this side
Jordan, in the wilderness, in the plain over against the Red Sea,
between Paran, and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and Dizahah. Th...
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Deuteronomy 1:39 ones H2945 children H1121 say H559 (H8804) victims
H957 today H3117 knowledge H3045 (H8804) go
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Deuteronomy 1:39
“ Moreover your little ones, whom you said would be a prey, and your
children, who this day have no knowledge of good or evil, they will go
in there, and to them will I give it, and...
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CONTENTS: Review of the failure at Kadesh-barnea.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Caleb, Joshua.
CONCLUSION: A sad pass it has come to with us when the God of eternal
truth cannot be believed. All disobedie...
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Deuteronomy 1:1. _In the plain over against the Red sea._ סו _Suph,
red,_ not being joined in the text _with_ ים _Yam, sea,_ should not
be rendered _the Red sea._ Zuph being the name of a town, and al...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 1:6 Moses’ First Speech:
Historical Prologue. Moses’ first speech reviews Israel’s past
failure at Kadesh; its passing through Edom, Moab, and Ammon without
fighting; i...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 1:39 WHO TODAY HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF
GOOD OR EVIL probably refers to young children not old enough to know
right and wrong. They would not have been part of the earlier...
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CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.—
I. Biographical. _SIHON_. סִיחן (Slkhôn). LXX. Σηών. Joseph.
Σιχών. King of the Amorites when the Israelites reached the
borders of Canaan,—a man of courage and audacit...
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EXPOSITION
DEUTERONOMY 1:19-5
Here Moses passes from the judges to the people at large; from
charging officials to judge righteously, to reminding the people that
they also had received from him comm...
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Let's turn to Deuteronomy. The word Deuteronomy means the second law.
It is really sort of Moses' final address to the people. It probably
covers the last month and a half of Moses' life. So he's gett...
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Ephesians 2:3; Isaiah 7:15; Isaiah 7:16; Jonah 4:11; Numbers 14:3;...
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KADESH-BARNEA
Deuteronomy 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
There are three things which need to be brought out in a definite way.
1. THE SUGGESTION OF THE VERBAL INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE. The chapter
opens w...