Numbers 21:28

a fire.

Jud 9:20; Isa 10:16; Jer 48:45,46; Am 1:4,7,10,12,14; 2:2,5

Ar of Moab.

15; De 2:9,18; Isa 15:1,2

Deuteronomy 2:9

Distress not the Moabites. or, Use no hostility againstMoab.

Nu 22:4; Jud 11:17; 2Ch 20:10

Ar.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 21:15,28

the children.

19; Ge 19:36,37; Ps 83:8

Deuteronomy 2:18

Nu 21:15,23; Isa 15:1

Deuteronomy 2:29

As the children.It appears to have been only the Edomites of Kadesh-barnea, south of Canaan, who denied the Israelites a passage; for those of mount Seir, now called Shera, are here expressly said to have granted it them: and this, in fact, was the very road by which they arrived at Canaan.

23:3,4; Nu 20:18; Jud 11:17,18

into the land.

4:1,21,40; 5:16; 9:6; 25:15; Ex 20:12; Jos 1:11-15

Isaiah 15:1

1 The lamentable state of Moab.

burden.This and the following chapter form one entire prophecy; which was most probably delivered, as Bp. Lowth supposes, soon after the foregoing, (ch. 14:28-32,) in the first year of Hezekiah, and accomplished in his fourth year when Shalmaneser invaded Israel.

13:1; 14:28

Moab.

11:14; 25:10; Jer 9:26; 48:1-47; Eze 25:8-11; Am 2:1-3; Zep 2:8-11

in the.

Ex 12:29,30; 1Th 5:1-3

Ar.

Nu 21:28; De 2:9,18

brought to silence. or, cut off. Kir.

16:7

Kir-hareseth.

16:11

Kir-haresh.

2Ki 3:25

Kir-haraseth.

Jer 48:31,36

Kir-heres.
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