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Compare the marginal reference. Though the Edomites resisted the
passage through the midst of their land, they did not, and probably
could not, oppose the “passing through the coast” or along their
ea...
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_3. AFTER THE FORTY YEARS AND FROM CONFLICT TO CONQUEST_
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. From Kadesh to the land of the Amorites (Deuteronomy 2:1)_
2. The command to possess (Deuteronomy 2:24)
3. The conquest of S...
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FROM KADESH-BARNEA TO WADY-ZERED. The present passage seems to
contradict the parallel narrative in Numbers 20 f.
Deuteronomy 2:1_ b. i.e._ we lingered in the neighbourhood of Mt. Seir
a good length o...
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PASS THROUGH. cross the border. Numbers 20:4; Numbers 20:14; Judges
11:17.
CHILDREN. sons....
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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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_Ye are to pass_ The Heb. participle expressing, as often, the
immediate future.
_through the border_ Rather THROUGH THE TERRITORY. The preposition is
the same as that used in Israel's request in JE,...
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LESSON TWO DEUTERONOMY 2:1-23
4. PASSING THROUGH EDOM (Deuteronomy 2:1-8)
Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way to
the Red Sea, as Jehovah spake unto me; and we compasse...
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_AND COMMAND THOU THE PEOPLE, SAYING, YE ARE TO PASS THROUGH THE COAST
OF YOUR BRETHREN THE CHILDREN OF ESAU, WHICH DWELL IN SEIR; AND THEY
SHALL BE AFRAID OF YOU: TAKE YE GOOD HEED UNTO YOURSELVES TH...
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THROUGH THE COAST] RV 'through the border,' as in Numbers 20:18. The
Edomites, however, refused to give them a passage through their
country: see Numbers 20:14. The Israelites accordingly went southwa...
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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_
CHAPTER 2
V1 ‘Then we turned back and we went towards the *desert. We
travelled along the way to the Re...
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YE ARE TO PASS THROUGH THE COAST. — Literally, _Ye are passing
through the border._ This was apparently said before the permission
was asked, and in view of the request made for it (Numbers 20:17). Bu...
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וְ אֶת ־הָ עָם֮ צַ֣ו לֵ אמֹר֒...
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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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JOURNEYING AND DYING IN THE WILDERNESS
Deuteronomy 1:41; Deuteronomy 2:1
We cannot obtain by our impetuosity and insistence what God offers
only as a free gift to our faith. The Land of Promise is no...
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Continuing his discourse, Moses reviewed the second movement from
Kadesh\-barnea to Heshbon. The notes which characterized the
description of the first period are found also in this review of the
seco...
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And command thou the people, saying, Ye [are] to pass through the (c)
coast of your brethren the children of Esau, which dwell in Seir; and
they shall be afraid of you: take ye good heed unto yourselv...
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It is a sweet lesson, spiritually considered, which the LORD'S people
may read here. Mount Seir is a type of the earth, and all its carnal
pursuits and pleasures. These hath the LORD given to the chil...
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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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4._And they shall be afraid of you. _This temptation was the more
provoking, when they heard not only that the embassy would be vain,
but that although Edom should receive them with injustice and
host...
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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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And command thou the people, saying, Ye [are] to pass through the
coast of your brethren the children of Esau, which dwell in Seir; and
they shall be afraid of you: take ye good heed unto yourselves
t...
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1 The story is continued, that they were not to meddle with the
Edomites,
9 nor with the Moabites,
17 nor with the Ammonites,
24 but Sihon the Amorite was subdued by them.
1 THEN we turned, and to...
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And command thou the people, saying, Ye are to pass through the coast
(boundary) OF YOUR BRETHREN, THE CHILDREN OF ESAU, the half-brother of
Isaac, WHICH DWELL IN SEIR, in the country south of the Dea...
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FROM KADESH TO THE BROOK ZERED...
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WILDERNESS WANDERINGS
(vs.1-25)
From Kadesh Barnea Israel had to virtually retrace their steps, going
back toward the Red Sea. Believers today find similar experiences
because of lack of faith. Inste...
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1-7 Only a short account of the long stay of Israel in the wilderness
is given. God not only chastised them for their murmuring and
unbelief, but prepared them for Canaan; by humbling them for sin,
t...
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THROUGH THE COAST, or, _by or near the coast or border_; for they did
not pass through their borders, as it is said, NUMBERS 20:21. And the
particle beth doth oft signify by or near, as Genesis 37:13...
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The closing lines of chapter 1 show us the people weeping before the
Lord. "And ye returned and wept before the Lord; but the Lord would
not hearken to your voice, nor give ear unto you. So ye abode i...
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Deuteronomy 2:4 command H6680 (H8761) people H5971 saying H559 (H8800)
pass H5674 (H8802) territory H1366 brethre
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THE CHILDREN OF ESAU IN SEIR (EDOM) THEIR BROTHER TRIBE WAS TO BE LEFT
ALONE (DEUTERONOMY 2:4).
The first to be approached were the children of Esau who dwelt in
Seir. It is interesting that Edom is n...
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CONTENTS: The wanderings and conflicts in the wilderness.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Sihon.
CONCLUSION: It is a work of time to make souls meet for the heavenly
Canaan and it must be done by many a lon...
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Deuteronomy 2:10. _The Emims;_ that is, men of terrific aspect with
regard to stature, armour, and appearance.
Deuteronomy 2:12. _The Horims,_ Horites, Genesis 14:6, which Esau had
destroyed. The infe...
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_Ye have compassed this mountain long enough: turn you northward._
A SERMON FOR THE NEW YEAR
Such were the words which the Lord spoke to Moses, after the children
of Israel had been compassing Mount...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 2:1__ Moses recalls a time near the
end of the 40-year wilderness period when Israel peacefully passed
through three nations distantly related to it (see Numbers
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 2:2 THE LORD SAID TO ME. This
expression highlights Moses’ role as God’s official spokesman.
LONG ENOUGH. See also...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Deuteronomy 2:1. The story continued. After the unsuccessful attack,
Israel broke up emcampment at Kadesh. Many days. _i.e._, many years in
a nomadic life, wandering in various direc...
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EXPOSITION
DEUTERONOMY 2:1
THE NEW BEGINNING AND REVIEW OF THE JOURNEYINGS OF ISRAEL FROM KADESH
TO THE RIVER
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So we turned, and took our journey by way of the wilderness back
toward the Red sea. And the LORD spake to me saying, you've compassed
this mountain long enough: go north. And he commanded the people....
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Colossians 4:5; Deuteronomy 23:7; Ephesians 5:15; Exodus 15:15; L
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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...