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IDuteronomi 8:9

9 ezweni ongayi kudla sonka kulo uyimbedlenge, ongayi kuswela nanye into kulo; ezweni elimatye asinyithi, elintaba womba ubhedu kuzo;

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Blessing;   Brass;   Canaan;   Copper;   Iron;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Agriculture or Husbandry;   Brass, or Copper;   Bread;   Earth, the;   Holy Land;   Iron;   Metals;   Mountains;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Brass;   Canaan;   Copper;   Iron;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Nature;   Palestine;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Building;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Brass;   Copper;   Mine;   Palestine;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Brass;   Copper;   Galilee;   Iron (2);   Manna;   Metals;   Palestine;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Copper;   Iron;   Loan;   Mines and Mining;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Arts and Crafts;   Brass;   Deuteronomy;   Mining and Metals;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Galilee;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Brass;   Canaan, Land of ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Canaan;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Baal;   Brass;   Iron;   Palestine;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Iron;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Brass;   Copper;   Iron (1);   Metals;   Trade;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Brass;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Agriculture;   Gentile;   Metals;   Mines and Mining;   New-Year for Trees;   Triennial Cycle;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

whose stones: Deuteronomy 33:25, Joshua 22:8, 1 Chronicles 22:14, Job 28:2

Reciprocal: Genesis 4:22 - brass Exodus 25:3 - brass Ezekiel 19:10 - she was

Gill's Notes on the Bible

A land wherein thou shall eat bread without scarceness,.... That is, should have plenty of all sorts of provisions, which bread is often put for:

thou shall not lack anything in it; for necessity and convenience, and for delight and pleasure:

a land whose stones are iron; in which were iron mines:

and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass; both which are taken out of the earth and the stones of it, Job 28:2 and were to be found in the land of Canaan, and particularly in the tribe of Asher, as seems from Deuteronomy 33:25 and more particularly at Sidon and Sarepta, which were in that tribe; the latter of which seems to have its name from the melting of metals there, and the former is said in Homer t to abound with brass.

t εκ μεν σιδωνος πολυχαλκου. Homer. Odyss. 15. l. 424.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See Exodus 3:8 note, and the contrast expressed in Deuteronomy 11:10-11, between Palestine and Egypt.

The physical characteristics and advantages of a country like Palestine must have been quite strange to Israel at the time Moses was speaking: compare Deuteronomy 3:25 note. To have praised the fertility and excellence of the promised land at an earlier period would have increased the murmurings and impatience of the people at being detained in the wilderness: whereas now it encouraged them to encounter with more cheerfulness the opposition that they would meet from the inhabitants of Canaan.

Deuteronomy 8:8

Vines - The abundance of wine in Syria and Palestine is dwelt upon in the Egyptian records of the campaigns of Thotmosis III. Only a little wine is produced in Egypt itself. The production of wine has in later times gradually ceased in Palestine (circa 1880’s).

Deuteronomy 8:9

For brass read copper (Genesis 4:22 note); and compare the description of mining operations in Job 28:1-11. Mining does not seem to have been extensively carried on by the Jews, though it certainly was by the Canaanite peoples displaced by them. Traces of iron and copper works have been discovered by modern travelers in Lebanon and many parts of the country; e. g., the district of Argob (see Deuteronomy 3:4 notes) contains iron-stone in abundance.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Deuteronomy 8:9. A land whose stones are iron — Not only meaning that there were iron mines throughout the land, but that the loose stones were strongly impregnated with iron, ores of this metal (the most useful of all the products of the mineral kingdom) being every where in great plenty.

Out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass. — As there is no such thing in nature as a brass mine, the word נחשת nechosheth should be translated copper; of which, by the addition of the lapis calaminaris, brass is made. Exodus 25:3.


 
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