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Schlachter Bibel

Josua 22:17

War uns zu wenig die Versündigung mit Peor, von welcher wir heute noch nicht gereinigt sind, und um derentwillen eine Plage über die Gemeinde des Herrn kam?

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Fear of God;   Government;   Haste;   Misjudgment;   Motive;   Phinehas;   Plague;   Prudence;   Reproof;   Reubenites;   Uncharitableness;   War;   Zeal, Religious;   Thompson Chain Reference - Baal-Peor;   False;   Gods, False;   Idolatry;   Images;   Peor;   Worship, False;   Worship, True and False;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Gad, the Tribe of;   Rebellion against God;   Reuben, the Tribe of;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Phinehas;   Reuben;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Evil;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Baal-Peor;   Manasseh;   Phinehas;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Jordan;   Peor;   Phinehas;   Holman Bible Dictionary - High Priest;   Joshua, the Book of;   Peor;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Joshua;   Peor;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Peor ;   Phinehas ;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Pe'or;   Phin'ehas;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Altar;   Government of the Hebrews;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Conquest of Canaan;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Joshua, Book of;   Peor;   Plague;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Baal;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Baal-Peor;   Moab;   Plague;  

Parallel Translations

Elberfelder Bibel (1905)
Ist es uns zu wenig an der Ungerechtigkeit Peors, von welcher wir uns noch nicht gereinigt haben bis auf diesen Tag, und doch kam die Plage über die Gemeinde Jehovas?
Lutherbible (1912)
Ist's uns zu wenig an der Missetat über dem Peor, von welcher wir noch auf diesen Tag nicht gereinigt sind und kam eine Plage unter die Gemeinde des HERRN?

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Is the iniquity: Numbers 25:3, Numbers 25:4-18, Deuteronomy 4:3, Deuteronomy 4:4, Psalms 106:28, Psalms 106:29

from which: Ezra 9:13, Ezra 9:14, 1 Corinthians 10:8, 1 Corinthians 10:11

Reciprocal: Numbers 25:2 - they called Numbers 31:16 - in the matter Deuteronomy 24:4 - thou shalt 2 Chronicles 28:13 - add more Ezra 10:10 - to increase Nehemiah 13:18 - ye bring more Jeremiah 44:9 - ye forgotten Ephesians 5:6 - cometh Hebrews 12:15 - trouble

Gill's Notes on the Bible

[Is] the iniquity of Peor too little for us,.... The worshipping of that idol, when in the plains of Moab; the history of which, see in Numbers 25:2, was that so small a sin, that another must be added to it, or a greater committed? since building an altar seemed designed not for a single action of idolatrous worship, but for the continuance of it, whereas the sin of Peor was only committed at one time, and not continued in:

from which we are not cleansed until this day; not cleared from the shame and disgrace of it, or the guilt of it expiated or removed; but it might be expected, as in the case of the golden calf, that God would still at times punish for it, when provoked by new crimes; or the sense is, that there were those among them that were infected with the same contagion, and whose inclinations were to commit the same, or like sin of idolatry:

although there was a plague in congregation of the Lord; of which twenty four thousand died, Numbers 25:9.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

From which we are not cleansed until this day - Phinehas, who had borne a conspicuous part in vindicating the cause of God against those who fell away to Baal-peor, means that terrible as the punishment had been, there were still those among them who hankered after Baal worship, and even practiced it in secret. (Compare Joshua’s words, Joshua 24:14-23.)

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Joshua 22:17. Is the iniquity of Peor too little — See this history, Numbers 25:3, c., and the notes there. Phinehas takes it for granted that this altar was built in opposition to the altar of God erected by Moses, and that they intended to have a separate service, priesthood, &c., which would be rebellion against God, and bring down his curse on them and their posterity and, in order to show that God is jealous of his glory, he refers to the business of Baal Peor, which took place in that very country they were now about to possess, the destructive consequences of which he, through his zeal for the glory of God, was the means of preventing.


 
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