Deuteronomy 1:37
What meaning of the deuteronomy 1:37 in the Bible?
What does Deuteronomy 1:37 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"Also the LORD was angry with me for your sakes, saying, Thou also shalt not go in thither."
What does Deuteronomy 1:37 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse.
"Also the LORD was angry with me for your sakes, saying, Thou also shalt not go in thither."
Verse Deuteronomy 1:37. _THE LORD WAS ANGRY WITH ME_] _See on Clarke "_Numbers 20:12_"_, c., where a particular account is given of the sin of Moses....
The sentence on Moses was not passed when the people rebelled during their first encampment at Kadesh, but some 37 years later, when they had re-assembled in the same neighborhood at Meribah (see the...
_2. FROM HOREB TO KADESH_ _ 1. The command to go in and to possess the land (Deuteronomy 1:6)_ 2. The appointment of judges reviewed (Deuteronomy 1:9) 3. The failure to possess the land (Deuteronom...
DEUTERONOMY 1:19. GREAT AND TERRIBLE WILDERNESS (Deuteronomy 8:15); _i.e._ the desert of et-Tih between the peninsula of Sinai and S. Palestine. AS. COMMANDED US: _cf._ Deuteronomy 1:7. Deuteronomy 1...
This and the next verse are put in. Parenthesis (App-6). ANGRY. See Numbers 20:12....
Duet Deuteronomy 1:6 to Deuteronomy 3:29. Historical Part of the First Introductory Discourse Spoken in the land of Moab (Deuteronomy 1:5) in _the gai_or _glen, over against Beth Pe-or_(Deuteronomy 3...
_VER._ 37. _THE LORD WAS ANGRY WITH ME FOR YOUR SAKES_— This might be rendered more agreeably to the original, and more consistently with the history, _through,_ or _by means of you; i.e._ "You were t...
3. Two FAILURES AT KADESH-BARNEA (Deuteronomy 1:19-46) a. BECAUSE OF UNBELIEF (Deuteronomy 1:19-40) Deuteronomy 1:19 And we journeyed from Horeb, and went through all that great and terrible wilderne...
_ALSO THE LORD WAS ANGRY WITH ME FOR YOUR SAKES, SAYING, THOU ALSO SHALT NOT GO IN THITHER._ Also the Lord was angry with me for your sakes. This statement seems to indicate that it was on this occas...
FIRST DISCOURSE (DEUTERONOMY 1:14 TO DEUTERONOMY 4:43) The long sojourn in the wilderness is now drawing to a close. The Israelites are encamped in the Plains of Moab within sight of the Promised Lan...
DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD DEUTERONOMY _PHILIP SMITH_ THE AUTHOR There are three main opinions about who wrote the book of Deuteronomy. 1. Deuteronomy says t...
ALSO THE LORD WAS ANGRY WITH ME FOR YOUR SAKES. — Here, again, Moses combines his own rejection. an event of the fortieth year of the exodus, with the rejection of the people in the second year. The r...
גַּם ־בִּי֙ הִתְאַנַּ֣ף יְהוָ֔ה בִּ גְלַלְכֶ֖ם לֵ אמֹ֑ר גַּם ־אַתָּ֖ה לֹא ־תָבֹ֥א שָֽׁם׃...
THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT Deuteronomy 1:1; Deuteronomy 2:1; Deuteronomy 3:1 AFTER these preliminary discussions we now enter upon the exposition. With the exception of the first two verses of chapter 1,...
THE PENALTY OF UNBELIEF Deuteronomy 1:19 There is little to distinguish Kadesh-barnea among the sand-dunes of the desert. It was situated on the frontier, where Canaan fades into the southern desert...
The Book of Deuteronomy is didactic rather than historic. It consists of a collection of the final utterances of Moses and is a Book of review. It commences with a discourse in which Moses reviewed t...
_Neither, &c. Hebrew simply, "The Lord was also angry with me on your account," &c. Moses had been so long witness to the rebellions of the Hebrews, that at last he gave way to a certain diffidence, w...
I did not think it needful to stop the Reader with any observations which arise out of these verses, having already dwelt upon the subject in the Commentary on the 13th and 14th Chapter s of the Book...
In examining Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, we have found what may be called an abstract typical system. That is, we see in them a number of institutions laid down by Jehovah, the pattern of which wa...
37._Also the Lord was angry with me. _It is in no cowardly spirit that he transfers to them the guilt of unfaithfulness, which he had confessed for himself; but, since he had only fallen in consequenc...
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1, 2, 3, AND 4. Let us examine a little more closely these Chapter s, which shew the pains the Spirit took, to set before the eyes of the people all the moti...
ALSO THE LORD WAS ANGRY WITH ME FOR YOUR SAKES,.... Not at the same time, though, as some think, at the same place, near thirty eight years afterwards, they provoking him to speak unadvisedly with his...
Also the LORD was angry with me for your sakes, saying, Thou also shalt not go in thither. Ver. 37. _The Lord was angry with me._] The saint's afflictions proceed oft from love displeased, from love...
_Save Caleb_ Under whom Joshua is comprehended, though not here expressed, because he was not now to be one of the people, but to be set over them as a chief governor: we are also to except Eleazar an...
1 Moses speech in the end of the fortieth yeere, briefly rehearsing the story, 6 of Gods promise, 9 of giuing them officers, 19 of sending the spies to search the land, 34 of Gods anger for their...
Kadesh-Barnea and the Spies....
THE COMMAND TO LEAVE HOREB (vs.1-8) In Numbers 32:1 Israel is seen to remain in the area east of Jordan long enough for the two and a half tribes to build cities. Thus God required no haste as to th...
19-46 Moses reminds the Israelites of their march from Horeb to Kadesh-barnea, through that great and terrible wilderness. He shows how near they were to a happy settlement in Canaan. It will aggrava...
FOR YOUR SAKES; upon occasion of your wickedness and perverseness, by which you provoked me to speak unadvisedly, PSALMS 106:32,33....
"These be the words which Moses spake unto all Israel on this side Jordan, in the wilderness, in the plain over against the Red Sea, between Paran, and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and Dizahah. Th...
Deuteronomy 1:37 LORD H3068 angry H599 (H8694) sakes H1558 saying H559 (H8800) go H935 (H8799) there H8033 Deuteronomy 3:23-26, Deuteronomy 4:21, Deuteronomy 34:4; Numbers 20:12,...
Deuteronomy 1:37 ‘ Also Yahweh was angry with me for your sakes, saying, “You also shall not go in there, Joshua the son of Nun, who stands before you, he shall go in there. Encourage you him, for he...
CONTENTS: Review of the failure at Kadesh-barnea. CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Caleb, Joshua. CONCLUSION: A sad pass it has come to with us when the God of eternal truth cannot be believed. All disobedie...
Deuteronomy 1:1. _In the plain over against the Red sea._ סו _Suph, red,_ not being joined in the text _with_ ים _Yam, sea,_ should not be rendered _the Red sea._ Zuph being the name of a town, and al...
DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 1:6 Moses’ First Speech: Historical Prologue. Moses’ first speech reviews Israel’s past failure at Kadesh; its passing through Edom, Moab, and Ammon without fighting; i...
CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES.— I. Biographical. _SIHON_. סִיחן (Slkhôn). LXX. Σηών. Joseph. Σιχών. King of the Amorites when the Israelites reached the borders of Canaan,—a man of courage and audacit...
EXPOSITION DEUTERONOMY 1:19-5 Here Moses passes from the judges to the people at large; from charging officials to judge righteously, to reminding the people that they also had received from him comm...
Let's turn to Deuteronomy. The word Deuteronomy means the second law. It is really sort of Moses' final address to the people. It probably covers the last month and a half of Moses' life. So he's gett...
Deuteronomy 3:23; Deuteronomy 34:4; Deuteronomy 4:21; Numbers 20:12; Numbers 27:13; Numbers 27:14; Psalms 106:32; Psalms 106:33...
KADESH-BARNEA Deuteronomy 1:1 INTRODUCTORY WORDS There are three things which need to be brought out in a definite way. 1. THE SUGGESTION OF THE VERBAL INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE. The chapter opens...
For your sakes — Upon occasion of your wickedness and perverseness, by which you provoked me to speak unadvisedly....