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Clementine Latin Vulgate
Deuteronomium 12:7
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Et comedetis ibi in conspectu Domini Dei vestri: ac lætabimini in cunctis, ad quæ miseritis manum vos et domus vestræ, in quibus benedixerit vobis Dominus Deus vester.
Et comedetis ibi in conspectu Domini Dei vestri ac laetabimini in cunctis, ad quae miseritis manum vos et domus vestrae, in quibus benedixerit vobis Dominus Deus vester.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
And there: Deuteronomy 12:18, Deuteronomy 14:23, Deuteronomy 14:26, Deuteronomy 15:20, Isaiah 23:18
ye shall: Deuteronomy 12:12, Deuteronomy 12:18, Deuteronomy 16:11-15, Deuteronomy 26:11, Deuteronomy 27:7, Leviticus 23:40, Psalms 128:1, Psalms 128:2, Malachi 2:13, Acts 2:46, Philippians 4:4
Reciprocal: Exodus 18:12 - Aaron Exodus 24:11 - did eat Leviticus 8:31 - Boil Leviticus 10:19 - should Deuteronomy 28:47 - General 1 Samuel 9:12 - sacrifice 1 Kings 8:66 - joyful 1 Chronicles 15:25 - with joy 1 Chronicles 29:22 - eat and drink 2 Chronicles 7:10 - glad 2 Chronicles 30:21 - great gladness Ezra 6:16 - with joy Nehemiah 8:9 - mourn not Psalms 54:6 - freely Psalms 149:2 - rejoice Proverbs 7:14 - I have peace offerings with me Ecclesiastes 3:22 - nothing Ecclesiastes 9:7 - eat Isaiah 62:9 - shall eat Ezekiel 44:3 - to eat Joel 1:16 - joy Joel 2:26 - and praise Amos 4:5 - proclaim Zechariah 7:6 - did not ye eat for Zechariah 14:21 - every 1 Corinthians 10:31 - ye eat
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And there ye shall eat before the Lord your God,.... The priests and the Levites, what was their portion, so Aben Ezra; but the people also are included, and by what follows seem chiefly designed, who were to eat their part of the sacrifices, particularly of the tithes and peace offerings, in the holy place that should be chosen and appointed; see Deuteronomy 14:22
and ye shall rejoice in all that ye put your hand unto; in all the labours of their hands, and what they got thereby, which they were cheerfully to enjoy, and express their thankfulness for it in this way; see Ecclesiastes 5:18
ye and your households; their wives, sons, daughters, men and maid servants; yea, with them Levites, strangers, fatherless, and widows, were to partake of some of their freewill offerings, Deuteronomy 16:10
wherein the Lord thy God hath blessed thee; and these offerings were eucharistical, and by way of thanksgiving for the blessing of God upon their labours, for it is that which maketh rich, Proverbs 10:22.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
An injunction that the feasts which accompanied certain offerings (not specified) were to be also held in the same place.