Deuteronomy 2:19

Context2:19 But when you come close to the Ammonites, do not harass or provoke them because I am not giving you any of the Ammonites’ land as your possession; I have already given it to Lot’s descendants 1 as their possession.
Deuteronomy 3:20
Context3:20 You must fight 2 until the Lord gives your countrymen victory 3 as he did you and they take possession of the land that the Lord your God is giving them on the other side of the Jordan River. Then each of you may return to his own territory that I have given you.”
Deuteronomy 4:1
Context4:1 Now, Israel, pay attention to the statutes and ordinances 4 I am about to teach you, so that you might live and go on to enter and take possession of the land that the Lord, the God of your ancestors, 5 is giving you.
Deuteronomy 21:23
Context21:23 his body must not remain all night on the tree; instead you must make certain you bury 6 him that same day, for the one who is left exposed 7 on a tree is cursed by God. 8 You must not defile your land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
Deuteronomy 24:4
Context24:4 her first husband who divorced her is not permitted to remarry 9 her after she has become ritually impure, for that is offensive to the Lord. 10 You must not bring guilt on the land 11 which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
Deuteronomy 25:19
Context25:19 So when the Lord your God gives you relief from all the enemies who surround you in the land he 12 is giving you as an inheritance, 13 you must wipe out the memory of the Amalekites from under heaven 14 – do not forget! 15
Deuteronomy 26:2
Context26:2 you must take the first of all the ground’s produce you harvest from the land the Lord your God is giving you, place it in a basket, and go to the place where he 16 chooses to locate his name. 17
Deuteronomy 27:3
Context27:3 Then you must inscribe on them all the words of this law when you cross over, so that you may enter the land the Lord your God is giving you, a land flowing with milk and honey just as the Lord, the God of your ancestors, 18 said to you.
1 sn Lot’s descendants. See note on this phrase in Deut 2:9.
2 tn The words “you must fight” are not present in the Hebrew text, but are supplied in the translation for clarity.
3 tn Heb “gives your brothers rest.”
4 tn These technical Hebrew terms (חֻקִּים [khuqqim] and מִשְׁפָּטִים [mishpatim]) occur repeatedly throughout the Book of Deuteronomy to describe the covenant stipulations to which Israel had been called to subscribe (see, in this chapter alone, vv. 1, 5, 6, 8). The word חֻקִּים derives from the verb חֹק (khoq, “to inscribe; to carve”) and מִשְׁפָּטִים (mishpatim) from שָׁפַט (shafat, “to judge”). They are virtually synonymous and are used interchangeably in Deuteronomy.
5 tn Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 31, 37).
6 tn The Hebrew text uses the infinitive absolute for emphasis, which the translation indicates by “make certain.”
7 tn Heb “hung,” but this could convey the wrong image in English (hanging with a rope as a means of execution). Cf. NCV “anyone whose body is displayed on a tree.”
8 sn The idea behind the phrase cursed by God seems to be not that the person was impaled because he was cursed but that to leave him exposed there was to invite the curse of God upon the whole land. Why this would be so is not clear, though the rabbinic idea that even a criminal is created in the image of God may give some clue (thus J. H. Tigay, Deuteronomy [JPSTC], 198). Paul cites this text (see Gal 3:13) to make the point that Christ, suspended from a cross, thereby took upon himself the curse associated with such a display of divine wrath and judgment (T. George, Galatians [NAC], 238-39).
9 tn Heb “to return to take her to be his wife.”
10 sn The issue here is not divorce and its grounds per se but prohibition of remarriage to a mate whom one has previously divorced.
11 tn Heb “cause the land to sin” (so KJV, ASV).
12 tn Heb “ the
13 tn The Hebrew text includes “to possess it.”
14 tn Or “from beneath the sky.” The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “heaven(s)” or “sky” depending on the context.
15 sn This command is fulfilled in 1 Sam 15:1-33.
16 tn Heb “the
17 sn The place where he chooses to locate his name. This is a circumlocution for the central sanctuary, first the tabernacle and later the Jerusalem temple. See Deut 12:1-14 and especially the note on the word “you” in v. 14.
18 tn Heb “fathers.”