Numbers 32:33-42

Moses.

1; De 3:12-17; 29:8; Jos 12:6; 13:8-14; 22:4

half the.

34:14; 1Ch 5:18; 12:31; 26:32

the kingdom.

21:23-35; De 2:30-33; 3:1-8; Ps 135:10,11; 136:18-21

Dibon.Eusebius says that Dibon was a large town, near the river Arnon. Burckhardt says, that when he was about an hour's distance north of the Modjeb or Arnon, he was shown to the N. E. the ruins of Diban, the ancient Dibon, situated in the low ground of the Koura, or plains of Moab.

3; 21:20; 33:45,46

Aroer.Aroer was situated, according to Eusebius, on a mountain on the north bank of the river Arnon. This is confirmed by Burckhardt, who says it is called Araayr, and is seated on the edge of the precipice, at the foot of which the river flows.

De 2:36; Isa 17:2

Jaazer.

1,3

Jazer

Beth-nimrah.Probably the same as Nimrim in Jer 48:34, and the Bethnabris mentioned by Eusebius, five miles north from Livias. Burckhardt says, that "in the valley of the Jordan, south of Abou Obeida, are the ruins of Nemrim, probably the Beth-nimrah of the Scriptures."

3

Nimrah. fenced cities.

24

Heshbon.

3; 21:27; Isa 15:4

Eleahleh.Elealeh is placed, by Eusebius, a mile from Heshbon. It is now called El Aal, "the high," and is situated on a hill.

Nebo.

Isa 46:1

Baal-meon.This town is placed, by Eusebius and Jerome, nine miles from Heshbon, at the foot of mount Abarim.

22:41

gave other names unto the cities. Heb. they called by namesthe names of the cities.

3; Ge 26:18; Ex 23:13; Jos 23:7; Ps 16:4; Isa 46:1

26:29; Ge 50:23; Jos 17:1

De 3:13-15; Jos 13:29-31; 17:1

Jair.

De 3:14; Jos 13:30; 1Ch 2:21-23

Havoth-jair.

Jud 10:4; 1Ki 4:13

42

Deuteronomy 3:16-17

Reubenites.

Nu 32:33-38; 2Sa 24:5

river Jabbok.

2:37; Ge 32:22; Nu 21:24; Jos 12:2,3

Chinnereth.

Nu 34:11; Jos 12:3

the sea.

4:49; Ge 13:10; 14:3; 19:28,29; Nu 34:11,12; Jos 3:16; 12:3; 15:2,5

Jos 18:19

Ashdoth-pisgah. or, the springs of Pisgah, or, the hill.

Nu 23:14

Joshua 12:1-6

1 The two kings whose countries Moses took and disposed of.

7 The one and thirty kings on the other side of Jordan which Joshua smote.

on the other.

1:15; 22:4

from the.

Nu 21:13,24; De 2:24; Jud 11:18; Isa 16:2

unto the mount.

11:3,17; De 3:8,9; 4:48; Ps 133:3

Sihon.

Nu 21:23-30; De 2:24-37; 3:6-17; Ne 9:22; Ps 135:11; 136:19,20

Jabbok.

Ge 32:22; Jud 11:13,22

sea of Chinneroth.This inland sea, or rather lake, which drives its several names, the Lake of Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Lake of Gennesareth, from the territory which forms its western and south-western border, is computed to be between seventeen and eighteen miles in length, and from five to six in breadth. The waters of this lake, which are sweet and agreeable, lie in a deep basin, surrounded with lofty hills, except at the north and south, where it is a plain country or level. There is a current through the whole lake even to the shore; and the Jordan through it is discernible by the smoothness of the surface in that part. Its appearance from the north- western extremity is said by Mr. Buckingham to be exceedingly grand; but the barren aspect of the mountains on each side, and the total absence of wood, give a cast of dullness to the picture.

11:2; De 3:17; Joh 6:1

Sea of Tiberias. the sea.

3:16; 15:2,5; Ge 14:3; 19:25; De 3:17

Beth-jeshimoth.

13:20

the south. or, Teman. Ashdoth-pisgah. or, the springs ofPisgah, or, the hill.

Nu 21:20; De 3:17; *marg:

De 4:49

the coast.

Nu 21:33-35; De 3:1-7,10

the remnant.

13:12; De 3:11

dwelt.

De 1:4

Hermon.

1; 11:3; De 3:8,9; 4:47,48

Salcah.

13:11; De 3:10

unto the.

De 3:14; 1Sa 27:8; 2Sa 3:3; 13:37; 15:8; 23:34; 2Ki 25:23

did Moses.

Nu 21:24-35

gave it.

13:8-32; Lu 22:29-42; De 3:11-17

Joshua 13:8-12

Moses gave.

4:12; 22:4; Nu 32:33-42; De 3:12-17

Aroer.

16; 12:2; De 3:12,16

all the plain.

Nu 21:30; Isa 15:2; Jer 48:18,22

Nu 21:24-26

12:2-5; De 4:47,48; 1Ch 2:23

Og.

12:4; De 3:10,11

these did.

14:3,4; Nu 21:23-35
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