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Deuteronomy 2:33

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2:33 the Lord our God delivered him over to us and we struck him down, along with his sons 1  and everyone else. 2 

Deuteronomy 3:1

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Defeat of King Og of Bashan

3:1 Next we set out on 3  the route to Bashan, 4  but King Og of Bashan and his whole army 5  came out to meet us in battle at Edrei. 6 

Deuteronomy 3:8

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3:8 So at that time we took the land of the two Amorite kings in the Transjordan from Wadi Arnon to Mount Hermon 7 

Deuteronomy 4:7

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4:7 In fact, what other great nation has a god so near to them like the Lord our God whenever we call on him?

Deuteronomy 5:3

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5:3 He 8  did not make this covenant with our ancestors 9  but with us, we who are here today, all of us living now.

Deuteronomy 6:21

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6:21 you must say to them, 10  “We were Pharaoh’s slaves in Egypt, but the Lord brought us out of Egypt in a powerful way. 11 

Deuteronomy 26:7

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26:7 So we cried out to the Lord, the God of our ancestors, and he 12  heard us and saw our humiliation, toil, and oppression.

Deuteronomy 29:7

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29:7 When you came to this place King Sihon of Heshbon and King Og of Bashan came out to make war and we defeated them.

1 tc The translation follows the Qere or marginal reading; the Kethib (consonantal text) has the singular, “his son.”

2 tn Heb “all his people.”

3 tn Heb “turned and went up.”

4 sn Bashan. This plateau country, famous for its oaks (Isa 2:13) and cattle (Deut 32:14; Amos 4:1), was north of Gilead along the Yarmuk River.

5 tn Heb “people.”

6 sn Edrei is probably modern Deràa, 60 mi (95 km) south of Damascus (see Num 21:33; Josh 12:4; 13:12, 31; also mentioned in Deut 1:4).

7 sn Mount Hermon. This is the famous peak at the southern end of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range known today as Jebel es-Sheik.

8 tn Heb “the Lord.” The pronoun has been used in the translation for stylistic reasons to avoid redundancy.

9 tn Heb “fathers.”

10 tn Heb “to your son.”

11 tn Heb “by a strong hand.” The image is that of a warrior who, with weapon in hand, overcomes his enemies. The Lord is commonly depicted as a divine warrior in the Book of Deuteronomy (cf. 5:15; 7:8; 9:26; 26:8).

12 tn Heb “the Lord.” See note on “he” in 26:2.



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