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Deuteronomio 2:22
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Como hizo con los hijos de Esaú, que habitaban en Seir, de delante de los cuales destruyó á los Horeos; y ellos les sucedieron, y habitaron en su lugar hasta hoy.
Como hizo con los hijos de Esaú, que habitaban en Seir, de delante de los cuales destruyó a los horeos; y ellos les sucedieron, y habitaron en su lugar hasta hoy.
como hizo con los hijos de Esaú, que habitaban en Seir, que destruyó a los horeos de delante de ellos; y ellos les heredaron, y habitaron en su lugar hasta hoy.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Esau: Genesis 36:8
the Horims: Deuteronomy 2:12, Genesis 14:6, Genesis 36:20-30, 1 Chronicles 1:38-42
Reciprocal: Genesis 32:3 - Seir Deuteronomy 2:21 - but the Lord 1 Chronicles 1:39 - Hori
Gill's Notes on the Bible
As he did to the children of Esau which dwelt in Seir,.... He did the like things for them as he did for the Ammonites:
when he destroyed the Horims from before them: which is repeated from Deuteronomy 2:12, other instances of the like kind being here recited:
and they succeeded them, and dwelt in their stead, even unto this day;
Deuteronomy 2:12- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
These verses, like Deuteronomy 2:10-12, are in all likelihood an addition made by a later reviser.
Deuteronomy 2:20
Zamzummims - A giant race usually identified with the Zuzims of Genesis 14:5.
Deuteronomy 2:23
The Avims which dwelt in Hazerim, even unto Azzah - Read (Gaza, of which Azzah is the Hebrew form. “Hazerim” is not strictly a proper name, but means “villages,” or “enclosures,” probably such as are still common in the East. The Avims are no doubt identical with the Avites of Joshua 13:3, and were doubtless a scattered remnant of a people conquered by the Caphtorim (Genesis 10:14 note) and living in their “enclosures” in the neighborhood of Gerar. The word, which means “ruins,” seems itself expressive of their fallen state.