Numbers 20:17-21
21:1,22-24; De 2:1-4,27,29 18 De 2:6,28 Thou shalt.18; Ge 27:41; 32:6; Jud 11:17,20; Ps 120:7; Eze 35:5-11Am 1:11And Edom.Ob 1:10-15 refused.De 2:27,29wherefore.De 2:4-8; 23:7; Jud 11:18,24Deuteronomy 2:4-5
Ye are to pass.23:7; Nu 20:14-21; Ob 1:10-13they shall.Ex 15:15; Nu 22:3,4; 24:14-18take ye.Mt 5:16; Lu 12:15; Eph 5:15; Php 2:15; Col 4:5 no, not so much as a foot breadth. Heb. even to the treadingof the sole of the foot. Ac 7:5because.32:8; Ge 36:8; Jos 24:4; 2Ch 20:10-12; Jer 27:5; Da 4:25,32Ac 17:26Deuteronomy 2:9
Distress not the Moabites. or, Use no hostility againstMoab. Nu 22:4; Jud 11:17; 2Ch 20:10Ar.Ar was situated south of the Arnon; and was called by the Greek writers Areopolis, and thought by them to be so named because the inhabitants worshipped [Ares,] or Mars. St. Jerome says that it was destroyed by an earthquake when he was an infant. Burckhardt supposes that the ruins of a small castle called Mehatet el Hadj, may be the site of this ancient city. 5; Nu 21:15,28the children.19; Ge 19:36,37; Ps 83:8Deuteronomy 2:19
5,9; Ge 19:36-38; Jud 11:13-27; 2Ch 20:10Judges 11:15-18
Israel took.Nu 21:13-15,27-30; De 2:9,19; 2Ch 20:10; Ac 24:12,13 But when.The whole of these messages shew, Jephthah had well studied the book of Moses. His arguments also are very clear and cogent, and his demands reasonable; for he only required that the Ammonites should cease to harass a people who had neither injured them, nor intended to do so. walked.Nu 14:25; De 1:40; Jos 5:6came.Ge 14:7; Nu 13:26; 20:1; De 1:46 sent messengers.Nu 20:14-21; De 2:4-8,29the king.De 2:9abode.Nu 20:1,16 went.Nu 20:22; 21:10-13; 33:37-44; De 2:1-8compassed.Nu 21:4-9came by.Nu 21:11pitched.Nu 21:13; 22:36
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