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Verse Deuteronomy 3:9. _HERMON THE SIDONIANS CALL - SHENIR_] I suppose
this verse to have been a marginal remark, which afterwards got
incorporated with the text, or an addition by Joshua or Ezra....
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Hermon, the southern and culminating point of the range of Lebanon,
was also the religious center of primaeval Syria. Its Baal sanctuaries
not only existed but gave it a name before the Exodus. Hence,...
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CHAPTER 3
_ 1. The conquest of Og (Deuteronomy 3:1)_
2. The land possessed (Deuteronomy 3:12)
3. Joshua in the place of Moses (Deuteronomy 3:21)
In obedience to the word of the
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DEUTERONOMY 3:8 gives an account of the distribution, between Reuben,
Gad, and half Manasseh, of the territories taken from the two Amorite
kings, Sihon and Og.
Deuteronomy 3:8. beyond Jordan: see Deu...
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WHICH. Note these topographical parentheses, verses: Deuteronomy 3:9;
Deuteronomy 3:11; Deuteronomy 3:14, Compare Deuteronomy
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Archaeological Note. As a natural boundary, separating several
nations, Ḥermôn has a name in the language of each. The
Phoenicians, Heb. Ṣidonians, on the W. called it _Siriôn_(cp.
Psalms 29:6), the A...
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Allotment of the Conquered Lands
Thus Israel had taken the two Amorite kingdoms, from the "Arnon to
Ḥermon (Deuteronomy 3:8) on which a note is given (Deuteronomy 3:9)
that is, from S. to N., the tow...
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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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_VER._ 9. _WHICH HERMON THE SIDONIANS CALL SIRION_— _Sirion_
signifies _a mountain._ Now as Hermon, one of the mountains of Gilead,
where it joins to Lebanon, rises in the territories of the Sidonians...
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b. CONQUEST OF OG, KING OF BASHAN (Deuteronomy 3:1-11)
Then we turned, and went up the way to Bashan: and Og the king of
Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, unto battle at
Edrei. 2 and...
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_(WHICH HERMON THE SIDONIANS CALL SIRION; AND THE AMORITES CALL IT
SHENIR;)_
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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3:9 Senir). (a-11) See ch. 4.48, Sion....
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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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SIRION] means 'glittering like a polished shield,' and corresponds,
therefore, to the name Mt. Blanc. The Hermon range is mostly covered
with a cap of snow. In Deuteronomy 4:48; Hermon is also called...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 3
V1 ‘Next we turned and we went along the route towards Bashan. Og,
king of Bashan, came out w...
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SIRION. — (_Sion_,Deut.448.) Sirion, or Shirion, and Shenir, are
thought to have similar meanings. But the Targum inteprets Shenir as
the “rock of snow.” Shirion, according to Gesenius, means
“glitter...
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צִידֹנִ֛ים יִקְרְא֥וּ לְ חֶרְמֹ֖ון
שִׂרְיֹ֑ן וְ...
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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 INHERITANCE OF REUBEN, GAD AND MANASSEH
Deuteronomy 3:1
Sihon's defeat, described in the previous chapter, compelled his ally
Og to take the field and oppose the further advance of Israel. “ _He...
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This victory was considered so important (as no doubt it was) that we
find the church celebrating it in a song of praise in one Psalm, and
echoing to the same again in another. See Psalms 125:5, and P...
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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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WHICH HERMON THE SIDONIANS CALL SIRION,.... Which name it has in
Psalms 29:6 a name the inhabitants of Sidon gave it, but for what
reason it is not easy to say; however, that it was well known to Tyre...
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1 The story of the conquest of Og king of Bashan.
11 The bignes of his bed.
12 The distribution of those lands to the two tribes and halfe.
23 Moses prayer to enter into the land.
26 He is permitt...
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(which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it
Shenir,)...
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THE OVERTHROW OF KING OG OF BASHAN...
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OG, KING OF BASHAN, DEFEATED
(vs.1-11)
The history of Og's defeat is in Numbers 21:33. Moses recounts this.
Og and his people came out against Israel to battle, just as the
ungodly would oppose the t...
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Elsewhere called _Mount Gilead_, and _Libanus_ or _Lebanon_, and here
SHENIR, and _Sirion_, and, by abbreviation, _Sion_, DEUTERONOMY 4:48;
which several names are given to this one mountain, partly b...
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"Then we turned, and went up the way to Bashan; and Og the king of
Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei.
And the Lord said unto me, Fear Him not: for I will deliver hi...
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Deuteronomy 3:9 Sidonians H6722 call H7121 (H8799) Hermon H2768 Sirion
H8303 Amorites H567 call H7121 (H8799) Sen
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A DESCRIPTION OF THE WHOLE LAND THAT IS CAPTURED (DEUTERONOMY 3:8).
a They took out of the hands of the two kings of the Amorites in
Transjordan the land from Mount Hermon in the north to the River Ar...
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CONTENTS: Further review of journeyings.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Og, Joshua.
CONCLUSION: That cause cannot but be victorious for which the Lord of
Hosts fights. «If God be for us who can be against...
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Deuteronomy 3:9. _Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion._ The LXX,
willing to adapt the language of the sacred writings to their own age,
say, “Which Hermon the Phœnicians call Sanior.” See notes on...
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_So the Lord our God delivered into our hands Og also, king of
Bashan._
MASTERY OF FORMIDABLE ENEMIES
See--
1. How they got the mastery of Og, a very formidable prince.
(1) Very strong, for he was...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 3:1__ This section recounts
Israel’s second Transjordanian victory (see Numbers 21:31). Like
Sihon, Og was an Amorite ...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 3:8 MOUNT HERMON (9,232 feet/2,814
m) is a snowcapped mountain at the northern border of Israel.
⇐...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—CONQUEST OF OG. Israel were able to advance to the
Jordan after the defeat of Sihon and the conquest of his land. But Og,
the Amonitish King, still kept the northern half of Gilead and...
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EXPOSITION
DEUTERONOMY 3:1
CONQUEST OF OG,_ _KING OF_ _BASHAN. The Amorites had wrested from Moab
a portion of the territory taken by _the Moabites _and the _Edomites
_from the giant aborigines; and...
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In chapter three:
So we turned, and went by the way of Bashan: unto Og the king of
Bashan who came out against us, wit all of his people. And the LORD
said unto me, Don't fear him: for I will deliver...
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1 Chronicles 5:23; Deuteronomy 4:48; Deuteronomy 4:49; Ezekiel 27:5;...
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TURNING BACKWARD
Deuteronomy 2:1 _and Deuteronomy 3:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Last week we closed with God's refusal to permit the Children of
Israel to go into the land of Canaan. They had come up to
K...
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Sirion — Elsewhere called Mount Gilead, and Lebanon, and here
Shenir, and Sirion, which several names are given to this one mountain
partly by several people, and partly in regard of several tops and...