the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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Bilangan 34:13
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Musa memerintahkan kepada orang Israel: "Itulah negeri yang akan kamu bagi sebagai milik pusaka dengan membuang undi, yang diperintahkan TUHAN untuk diberikan kepada suku yang sembilan setengah itu.
Arakian, maka berpesanlah Musa kepada bani Israel, katanya: Bahwa inilah tanah yang hendak kamu ambil akan bahagianmu pusaka dengan membuang undi dan yang telah disuruh Tuhan berikan kepada suku bangsa yang sembilan itu dan kepada setengah suku bangsa Manasye.
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Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
This is the land: Numbers 34:1, Joshua 14:1, Joshua 14:2
Reciprocal: Numbers 26:55 - by lot Joshua 18:6 - that I may cast Ezekiel 45:1 - shall divide by lot Ezekiel 48:29 - General
Cross-References
Theyr wordes pleased Hemor, and Sichem his sonne.
Then Hemor and Sichem his sonne went vnto the gate of their citie, and communed with the men of their citie, saying:
Shall not their goodes and their substaunce, and all their cattell be ours? let vs only consent vnto them, and they will dwell with vs.
And vnto Hemor & Sichem his sonne, hearkened all that went out at the gate of his citie: and all the males were circumcised, whatsoeuer went out at the gate of his citie.
And slue also Hemor and Sithem his sonne with the edge of the sworde, and toke Dina out of Sichems house, and went theyr way.
And the sonnes of Iacob commyng vpon the dead, spoyled the citie, because they had defiled their sister.
And toke their sheepe, oxen, and their asses, and whatsoeuer was in the citie, and also in the fieldes.
And all their goodes, and all their children, and their wiues, toke they captiue, and made hauocke of all that was in the house.
Samson sayde vnto hym: Nowe am I more blamelesse then the Philistines, and therfore will I do them displeasure.
As for you, ye are workmaisters of lyes, and vnprofitable phisitians altogether.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Moses commanded the children of Israel, saying,.... Strictly enjoining them to observe what he was about to say to them:
this is the land which ye shall inherit by lot; as above described and bounded:
which the Lord commanded to give unto the nine tribes, and to the half tribe; to the tribes of Judah, Simeon, Benjamin, Dan, Ephraim, Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, and Naphtali, and the half tribe of Manasseh; though this command is not before expressed, it is very probable it was delivered to Moses at the same time he had the mind of God concerning the settlement of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the other half tribe of Manasseh, on the other side Jordan; see Numbers 32:31.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Numbers 34:13. This is the land which ye shall inherit by lot — Much of what is said concerning this land is peculiarly emphatic. It is a land that contains a multitude of advantages in its climate, its soil, situation, c. It is bounded on the south by a ridge of mountains, which separate it from Arabia, and screen it from the burning and often pestiferous winds which blow over the desert from that quarter. On the west it is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the north, by Mount Libanus, which defends it from the cold northern blasts; and on the east by the river Jordan, and its fertile, well-watered plains. It is described by God himself as "a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains, and depths that spring out of valleys and hills; a land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and fig trees, and pomegranates; a land of olive oil and honey; a land wherein there was no scarcity of bread, and where both iron and copper mines abounded," Deuteronomy 8:7-9: a land finely diversified with hills and valleys, and well watered by the rain of heaven, in this respect widely different from Egypt; a land which God cared for, on which his eyes were continually placed from the beginning to the end of the year; watched over by a most merciful Providence; in a word, a land which flowed with milk and honey, and was the most pleasant of all lands; Deuteronomy 11:11-12; Ezekiel 20:6. Such was the land, and such were the advantages that this most favoured people were called to possess. They were called to possess it by lot that each might be satisfied with his possession, as considering it to be appointed to him by the especial providence of God; and its boundaries were ascertained on Divine authority, to prevent all covetousness after the territories of others.