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Ulangan 9:22
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Juga di Tabera, di Masa dan di Kibrot-Taawa, kamu selalu membuat TUHAN gusar.
Maka di Tabera dan di Massa dan di Kiberot Taawapun kamu sudah menggalakkan murka Tuhan sangat.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Taberah: Numbers 11:1-5
Massah: Exodus 17:7
Kibrothhattaavah: Numbers 11:4, Numbers 11:34
Reciprocal: Numbers 14:11 - provoke Psalms 78:40 - How oft Psalms 106:14 - But Isaiah 1:2 - they have Isaiah 63:10 - they rebelled Jeremiah 32:30 - children Hebrews 3:8 - as
Cross-References
And God sayde: this is the token of the couenaut which I make betweene me and you, and euery lyuyng creature that is with you, for euer.
I do set my bowe in the cloude, and it shall be for a token betweene me and the earth.
And I wyll thinke vpon my couenaunt whiche is betweene me and you, and euery liuing creature in all fleshe: and it shall no more come to passe, that waters make a fludde to destroy all fleshe.
And the bowe shalbe in the cloude, and I wyll loke vpon it, that I may thinke vpon the euerlasting couenaunt, betweene god and euery liuing creature in all fleshe that is vpon the earth.
These are the three sonnes of Noah, & of them was the whole earth ouerspread.
Noah also began to be an husbandman, and planted a vineyarde.
And he drynkyng of the wyne, was dronken, and vncouered within his tent.
And he sayde: cursed be Chanaan, a seruaunt of seruauntes shall he be vnto his brethren.
The children of Ham, Chus: and Mizraim, and Phut, and Chanaan.
The sonnes of Ham: Chus, and Mizraim, Phut, and Chanaan.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And at Taberah, and at Massah, and at Kibrothhattaavah, ye provoked the Lord to wrath. These places are not mentioned in the strict order in which the provocations were made at them; for they provoked the Lord at Massah by murmuring for water, before they provoked him at Taberah, by complaining as it should seem of their journeying; for Massah was before they came to Sinai, and Taberah after they departed from thence; though some, as Aben Ezra observes, say that Taberah is Massah; but it could not be the Massah in Rephidim, for that was on one side of Mount Sinai, and Taberah on another; though different places might be so called from their tempting the Lord at them; rather Taberah and Kibrothhattaavah seem to be the same; where the people died with the flesh in their mouths they lusted after, and were buried; since no mention is made of their removal at that time from the one place to the other, nor of Taberah in the account of their journeys, only Kibrothhattaavah; see Exodus 17:7.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See the marginal reference. Taberah was the name of a spot in or near the station of Kibroth-hattaavah, and accordingly is not named in the list of encampments given in Numbers 33:16. The separate mention of the two is, however, appropriate here, for each place and each name was a memorial of an act of rebellion. The instances in this and the next verse are not given in order of occurrence. The speaker for his own purposes advances from the slighter to the more heinous proofs of guilt.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Deuteronomy 9:22. At Kibroth-hattaavah — Numbers 11:34; Numbers 11:34.