the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Deuteronomium 1:37
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triginta quinque millia quadringenti.
Nec miranda indignatio in populum, cum mihi quoque iratus Dominus propter vos dixerit: Nec tu ingredieris illuc:
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Deuteronomy 3:23-26, Deuteronomy 4:21, Deuteronomy 34:4, Numbers 20:12, Numbers 27:13, Numbers 27:14, Psalms 106:32, Psalms 106:33
Reciprocal: Numbers 32:5 - bring us Deuteronomy 3:26 - the Lord
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Also the Lord was angry with me for your sakes,.... Not at the same time, though, as some think, at the same place, near thirty eight years afterwards, they provoking him to speak unadvisedly with his lips; see Numbers 20:10,
saying, thou shalt not go in thither: into the land of Canaan; and though he greatly importuned it, he could not prevail; see Deuteronomy 3:25.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The sentence on Moses was not passed when the people rebelled during their first encampment at Kadesh, but some 37 years later, when they had re-assembled in the same neighborhood at Meribah (see the Numbers 20:13 note). He alludes to it here as having happened not many months previously, bearing on the facts which were for his purpose in pricking the conscience of the people.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Deuteronomy 1:37. The Lord was angry with me — See on Clarke "Numbers 20:12", &c., where a particular account is given of the sin of Moses.