Genesis 34:30
Ye have.49:5-7; Jos 7:25; 1Ki 18:18; 1Ch 2:7; Pr 11:17,29; 15:27to stink.Ex 5:21; 1Sa 13:4; 27:12; 1Ch 19:6and I being.De 4:17; 7:7; 1Ch 16:12; Ps 105:12and I shall.12:2,12; 28:13,14; 1Sa 16:2; 27:1; Ro 4:18-20Exodus 15:15-16
dukes.Ge 36:40; Nu 20:14-21; De 2:4; 1Ch 1:51-54Moab.Nu 22:3-5; Hab 3:7all the.Jos 2:11; 5:1melt.De 20:8; Jos 2:9; *marg:Jos 14:8; 1Sa 14:16; 2Sa 17:10; Ps 68:2; Isa 13:7; 19:1; Eze 21:7Na 2:10 dread.De 2:25; 11:25; Jos 2:9still.11:7; 1Sa 2:9; 25:37which thou.19:5,6; De 32:6,9; 2Sa 7:23; Ps 74:2; Isa 43:1-3; 51:10; Jer 31:11Ac 20:28; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 2:9; 2Pe 2:1Exodus 23:27
my fear.15:14-16; Ge 35:5; De 2:25; 11:23,25; Jos 2:9-11; 1Sa 14:152Ki 7:6; 2Ch 14:14destroy.De 7:23backs. Heb. neck.Ps 18:40Exodus 34:24
I will.11; 23:27-30; 33:2; Le 18:24; De 7:1; Ps 78:55; 80:8enlarge.23:31; De 12:20; 19:8; 1Ch 4:10desire.Ge 35:5; 2Ch 17:10; Job 1:10; Pr 16:7; Ac 18:10Deuteronomy 11:25
There shall.2:25; 7:24; Jos 1:5; 2:9; 5:1as he hath.Ex 23:27Joshua 2:9-11
I know.Ex 18:11; 2Ki 5:15; Job 19:25; Ec 8:12; Heb 11:1,2that the Lord.Ge 13:14-17; 15:18-21; Ex 3:6-8; De 32:8; Ps 115:16; Jer 27:5Mt 20:15your terror.Ge 35:5; Ex 15:15,16; 23:27; De 2:25; 11:25; 28:10; Jud 7:141Sa 14:15; 2Ki 7:6faint. Heb. melt.11; 1Sa 14:16; 2Sa 17:10; Ps 112:10; Isa 19:1; Na 2:10 For we.4:24; Ex 14:21-31; 15:14-16what ye did.Nu 21:21-35; De 2:30-37; 3:1-8 our hearts.5:1; 7:5; 14:8; De 1:28; 20:8; Isa 13:7; Na 2:10did there remain. Heb. rose up.Re 6:16for the Lord.De 4:39; 1Ki 8:60; Ps 83:18; 102:15; Jer 16:19-21; Da 4:34,35Da 6:25-27; Zec 8:20-23Joshua 5:1
1 The Canaanites are afraid.2 Joshua renews circumcision.10 The passover is kept at Gilgal12 They eat the corn of the land and the manna ceases.13 An angel appears to Joshua. all the kings.12:9-24; 24:15; Ge 10:15-19; 15:18-21; 48:22; Jud 11:23; 2Sa 21:2Eze 16:3; Am 2:9Canaanites.17:12,18; Ge 12:6; Ex 23:28; Jud 1:1; 4:2; Ezr 9:1; Ps 135:11which were by.Nu 13:29; Jud 3:3; Zep 2:4-6heard.2:9-11; Ex 15:14,15; Ps 48:4-6; Re 18:10neither was.1Sa 25:37; 1Ki 10:5; Isa 13:6-8; Eze 21:7; Da 5:61 Samuel 11:7
he took.The sending the pieces of the oxen was an act similar to that of the Levite, Jud 19:29, where see the Note. An eminent Scotch writer describes the rites, incantations, and imprecations used prior to the fiery cross being circulated, to summon the rough warriors of ancient times to the service of their chief; and he alludes to this ancient custom, which in comparatively modern times, has been practised in Scotland; and proves that a similar punishment of death, or destruction of their houses, for disobeying the summons, was inflicted by the ancient Scandinavians, as recorded by Olaus Magnus, in his History of the Goths. This bears a striking similarity to the ancient custom of the Israelites. With the Highlanders, a goat was slain; with the Israelites, an ox. The exhibition of a cross, stained with the blood of the sacrificed animal, was the summons of the former, while part of the animal, was the mandate of the latter. Disobedience in one nation was punished with the death of themselves or oxen, and burning of their dwellings in the other. hewed.Jud 19:29Whosoever.Jud 21:5-11the fear.Ge 35:5; 2Ch 14:14; 17:10with one consent. Heb. as one man.Jud 20:1
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