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Deutéronome 2:2
Et l'Éternel me parla, en disant:
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Darby's French Translation
Et l'Éternel me parla, disant:
Et l'Éternel me parla, disant:
Louis Segond (1910)
L'Eternel me dit:
L'Eternel me dit:
La Bible David Martin (1744)
Et l'Eternel parla à moi, en disant :
Et l'Eternel parla à moi, en disant :
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord spake unto me,.... While about Mount Seir:
saying; as follows.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Deuteronomy 2:1 seems to refer in general terms to the long years of wandering, the details of which were not for Moses’ present purpose. The command of Deuteronomy 2:2-3 relates to their journey from Kadesh to Mount Hor Numbers 20:22; Numbers 33:37, and directs their march around to the southern extremity of Mount Seir, so as to “compass the land of Edom” Judges 11:18; Numbers 21:4, and so northward toward the Arnon, i. e., “by the way of the wilderness of Moab,” Deuteronomy 2:8. This circuitous path was followed because of the refusal of the Edomites to allow the people to pass through their territory.