Exodus 23:27-31

my fear.

15:14-16; Ge 35:5; De 2:25; 11:23,25; Jos 2:9-11; 1Sa 14:15

2Ki 7:6; 2Ch 14:14

destroy.

De 7:23

backs. Heb. neck.

Ps 18:40

hornets.{Tzirâh,} The hornet, may be so called from the Arabic {zaraâ,} to lay prostrate, strike down, because of the destruction occasioned by the violence of its sting. The hornet, in natural history, belongs to the species Crabro, of the genus Vespa or Wasp. It is a most voracious insect, and exceedingly strong for its size, which is generally an inch in length.

De 7:20; Jos 24:11

in one year.

De 7:22; Jos 15:63; 16:10; 17:12,13; Jud 3:1-4

30

I will set.

Ge 15:18; Nu 34:3-15; De 11:24; Jos 1:4; 1Ki 4:21,24; Ps 72:8

deliver the.

Nu 21:34; De 3:2; Jos 8:7,18; 10:8,19; 21:44; 23:14; 24:8; Jud 1:4

Jud 11:21; 1Sa 23:4; 1Ki 20:13

Exodus 34:11

Observe.

De 4:1,2,40; 5:32; 6:3,25; 12:28,32; 28:1; Mt 28:20; Joh 14:21

I drive.

3:8,17; 33:2; Ge 15:18-21; De 7:1,19; 9:4,5

Numbers 34:2-13

is the land.

33:51-53; Ge 12:6,7; 13:15-17; 15:16-21; 17:8; De 1:7,8; Ps 78:55

Ps 105:11; Eze 47:14; Ac 17:26

an inheritance.

Ps 16:5,6; Jer 3:19; Ac 26:18; Eph 1:14,18; 1Pe 1:3,4

south quarter.

Ex 23:31; Jos 15:1-12; Eze 47:13,19-23

salt sea eastward.The lake Asphaltites, Dead sea, or Salt sea, is, according to the most authentic accounts, about 70 miles in length, and 18 in breadth. Viewing this sea from the spot where the Jordan discharges its waters into it, it takes a south-easterly direction, visible for ten or fifteen miles, when it disappears in a curve towards the east. Its surface is generally unruffled, from the hollow of the basin in which it lies scarcely admitting the free passage necessary for a strong breeze: it is, however, for the same reason, subject to whirlwinds or squalls of short duration. The mountains on each side are apparently separated by a distance of eight miles; but the expanse of water at this point has been supposed not to exceed five or six: as it advances towards the south, it evidently increases in breadth. The acrid saltness of its waters is much greater than that of the sea; and of such specific gravity that bodies will float on it that would sink in common sea-water. It is probably on this account that few fish can live in it; though the monks of St. Saba affirmed to Dr. Shaw, that they had seen fish caught in it.

Ge 14:3; Jos 3:16; 15:2; Eze 47:8,18

Akrabbim.

Jos 15:3; Jud 1:36

Zin.

3; 13:21; 20:1; 33:36,37

Kadesh-barnea.

13:26; 32:8

Hazar-addar.

Jos 15:3,4

the river.

Ge 15:18; Jos 15:4,47; 1Ki 8:65; Isa 27:12

the sea.

6,7

Jos 1:4; 9:1; 15:12,47; 23:4; Eze 47:10,15,20

north border.

3,6,9,10

mount Hor.

33:37

the entrance.

13:21; Jos 13:5,6; 2Sa 8:9; 2Ki 14:25; Jer 39:5; Eze 47:15-20

Hazar-enan.

Eze 47:17

10

Riblah.

2Ki 23:33; 25:6; Jer 39:5,6; 52:10,26,27

side. Heb. shoulder. sea of Chinnereth.

De 3:17; Jos 11:2

Chinneroth.

Jos 19:35; Mt 14:34; Lu 5:1

Gennesaret.

Joh 6:1

Sea of Tiberias.

the salt sea.

3; Ge 13:10; 14:3; 19:24-26

This is the land.

1; Jos 14:1,2

Deuteronomy 11:23-25

4:38; 7:1,2,22,23; 9:1,5; Ex 23:27-30; 34:11

Ge 15:18-21; Ex 23:31; Nu 34:3-15; Jos 1:3,4; 14:9; 1Ki 4:21,24

2Ch 9:26

There shall.

2:25; 7:24; Jos 1:5; 2:9; 5:1

as he hath.

Ex 23:27
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