Numbers 21:33-35

they turned.

De 3:1-6; 29:7; Jos 13:12

Bashan.

De 32:14; Ps 22:12; 68:15; Isa 33:9; Eze 27:6; 39:18; Am 4:1

Og.

32:33; De 1:4; 3:1; 4:47; 29:7; Jos 9:10; 12:4; 13:30

Fear him.

14:9; De 3:2,11; 20:3; 31:6; Jos 10:8,25; Isa 41:13

for I have.

De 3:3; 7:24; Jos 8:7; Jud 11:30; 1Sa 23:4; 2Sa 5:19; 1Ki 20:13,28

2Ki 3:18

thou shalt.

24; Ps 135:10,11

as thou.

24,25

De 3:3-17; 29:7,8; Jos 12:4-6; 13:12; Ps 135:10-12; 136:17-21

Ro 8:37

Deuteronomy 3:1-14

1 The conquest of Og, king of Bashan.

11 The size of his bed.

12 The distribution of his lands to the two tribes and half.

23 Moses prays to enter into the land.

26 He is permitted to see it.

Bashan.Bashan, one of the most fertile districts of the Holy Land, was bounded on the west by the Jordan and lake of Gennesareth, on the east by Trachonitis, on the south by the brook Jabbok, and on the north by mount Hermon; and seems to have been composed of two or three districts, on the south the land of Gilead, on the north the region of Argob, and east of both, the plain of Hauran. (See ver. 13-15.) The scenery of this elevated tract is described by Mr. Buckingham as extremely beautiful: its plains covered with a fertile soil; its hills covered with forests, and at every new turn presenting the most beautiful landscapes that can be imagined.

Og.

1:4; 4:47; 29:7; 31:4; Nu 21:33-35; Jos 9:10; 12:4; 13:30; 1Ki 4:19

Ne 9:22; Ps 135:10,11; 136:20

Edrei.This town is placed by Eusebius about 25 miles northward from Bostri; and mentioned by Burckhardt under the name of Draa.

Fear.

11; 20:3; Nu 14:9; 2Ch 20:17; Isa 41:10; 43:5; Ac 18:9; 27:24

Re 2:10

as thou didst.

2:24-37; Nu 21:23-25

2:33,34; Nu 21:35; Jos 13:12,30

all his cities.

Nu 32:33-42; Jos 12:4; 13:30,31

all the region.

1Ki 4:13

1:28; Nu 13:28; Heb 11:30

we utterly.

2:34; 20:16-18; Le 27:28,29; Nu 21:2; Jos 11:14

as we did.

2; 2:24,34; Ps 135:10-12; 136:19-21

2:35; Jos 8:27; 11:11-14

the land.

Nu 32:33-42; Jos 12:2-6; 13:9-12

Hermon.Mount Hermon is the south-eastern branch of Lebanon, beyond Jordan. The Chaldee Targumist, who places it at Cæsarea and Samaritan interpreter call it {toor talga,} "the mountain of snow," because of its being always covered with snow; and Jerome informs us, that it lies higher than Paneas or Cæsarea Philippi, and that in the summer time snow used to be carried from thence to Tyre. It is now call El Heish, and is comprised in the district of Kanneytra.

4:48,49; Ps 29:6; 89:12; 133:3; So 4:8

Shenir.

1Ch 5:23; Eze 27:5

Senir.

the cities.

4:49

Edrei.

Nu 21:33; Jos 12:4,5; 13:11,12,31

giants.

Ge 14:5

Rabbath.

2Sa 12:26; Jer 49:2; Eze 21:20; Am 1:14

Rabbah. nine cubits.

1Sa 17:4; Am 2:9

from Aroer.

2:36; 4:48; Nu 32:33-38; Jos 12:2-6; 13:8-12,14-28; 2Ki 10:33

the rest.

Nu 32:39-42; Jos 13:29-32; 1Ch 5:23-26

which was called.Michaelis says, "The tradition that giants formerly dwelt in this part, still remains in Arabia, only that it makes them rather taller than Moses does Og, and calls the land in which they lived, not Bashan, but Hadrach, which name occurs in Zec 9:1. I received this information from the verbal communication of a credible Arab, who was born on the other side of Jordan, about three-days journey from Damascus."

Jair.

1Ch 2:21-23

Argob.

4

Geshuri.

Jos 13:13; 2Sa 3:3; 10:6; 13:37

Bashan-havoth-jair.

Nu 32:41

Deuteronomy 29:7-8

2:24-37; 3:1-17; Nu 21:21-35; 32:33-42; Ps 135:10-12; 136:17-22

3:12,13; Nu 32:33
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