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Deuteronomio 12:2
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Destruiréis completamente todos los lugares donde las naciones que desposeeréis sirven a sus dioses: sobre los montes altos, sobre las colinas y debajo de todo árbol frondoso.
Destruiréis enteramente todos los lugares donde las gentes que vosotros heredareis sirvieron á sus dioses, sobre los montes altos, y sobre los collados, y debajo de todo árbol espeso:
Destruiréis enteramente todos los lugares donde las naciones que vosotros heredareis sirvieron a sus dioses, sobre los montes altos, y sobre los collados, y debajo de todo árbol espeso:
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
utterly: Deuteronomy 7:5, Deuteronomy 7:25, Deuteronomy 7:26, Exodus 23:24, Exodus 34:12-17, Numbers 33:51, Numbers 33:52, Judges 2:2
possess: or, inherit, Numbers 22:41, 2 Kings 16:4, 2 Kings 17:10, 2 Kings 17:11, 2 Kings 23:13, Jeremiah 3:6, Ezekiel 20:28, Ezekiel 20:29, Hosea 4:13
Reciprocal: Exodus 34:13 - ye shall Leviticus 17:5 - in the open 1 Kings 3:2 - the people 1 Kings 14:23 - built 2 Kings 18:4 - brake 2 Chronicles 21:11 - Moreover 2 Chronicles 28:4 - General Psalms 78:58 - their high Isaiah 36:7 - is it not Isaiah 57:5 - under Jeremiah 2:20 - when upon Jeremiah 3:2 - unto Jeremiah 3:13 - under every 1 Thessalonians 3:9 - before
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ye shall utterly destroy all the places wherein the nations which ye shall possess served their gods,.... The temples erected for the worship of them by the Canaanites, of which there were many, as appears by the various names of places given them from the temples in them, as Bethshemesh, Bethbaalmeon, Bethpeor, and others:
upon the high mountains and upon the hills: which they chose to worship on, being nearer the heavens, and which they thought most acceptable to their gods; and some of them had their names from hence, as Baalpeor, in like manner as Jupiter Olympius was called by the Greeks; see Jeremiah 2:20,
and under every green tree; which being shady and solitary, and pleasant to the sight, they fancied their gods delighted in, and this notion prevailed among other nations; and there is scarcely any deity but what had some tree or another devoted to it; as the oak to Jupiter, the laurel to Apollo, the ivy to Bacchus, the olive to Minerva, the myrtle to Venus, &c. see Jeremiah 2:20.