Deuteronomy 3:27

thee up.

34:1-4; Nu 27:12

Pisgah. or, the hill.

17

lift up.

Ge 13:14,15

Deuteronomy 4:22

3:25,27; 1Ki 13:21,22; Am 3:2; Heb 12:6-10; 2Pe 1:13-15

Deuteronomy 9:1

1 Moses dissuades them from the opinion of their own righteousness, by rehearsing their several rebellions.

to pass.

3:18; 11:31; 27:2; Jos 1:11; 3:6,14,16; 4:5,19

this day.The Hebrew {hyyom,} "this day," frequently denotes, as here, this time. They had come, 38 years before this, nearly to the verge of the promised land, but were not permitted, because of their unbelief and rebellion, at that day or time, to enter; but this time they shall certainly pass over. This was spoken in the eleventh month of the fortieth year of their journeying; and it was on the first month of the following year they passed over: and during this interval Moses died.

nations.

4:38; 7:1; 11:23

cities.

1:28; Nu 13:22,28-33

Deuteronomy 11:31

9:1; Jos 1:11; 3:13-17

Joshua 3:17

the priests.

3-6

stood firm.

4:3; 2Ki 2:8

all the Israelites.

Ex 14:22,29; Ps 66:6; Isa 25:8; Heb 11:29

Joshua 4:1

1 Twelve men are appointed to take twelve stones for a memorial out of Jordan.

9 Twelve other stones are set up in the midst of Jordan.

10 The people pass over.

14 God magnifies Joshua.

15 The priests commanded to come out of Jordan.

20 The twelve stones are pitched in Gilgal.

were clean passed.

3:17; De 27:2

Joshua 4:12

the children.

1:14; Nu 32:20-32
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