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Deuteronomio 2:26

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26 Allora io mandai ambasciatori dal deserto di Chedemot, a Sihon, re di Hesbon, per portargli parole di pace, dicendo:

Deuteronomio 2:26 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 2:26

And I sent messengers out of the wilderness of Kedemoth
A city in the tribe of Reuben, and given by them to the Levites in later times, having been taken from the Amorites with others; near this lay a wilderness, which took its name from it, and seems to be the same with Jeshimon, ( Numbers 21:20 Numbers 21:21 ) ( Joshua 13:18 ) ( 21:37 ) . Aben Ezra takes it to be the wilderness of Matthanah, which according to Jerom F7 was situated on Arnon, twelve miles to the east of Medeba; see ( Numbers 21:18 Numbers 21:30 ) from hence messengers were sent by Moses, unto Sihon king of Heshbon, with words of peace;
in a peaceable and respectful manner, desiring to be at peace and in friendship with him, and a continuance of it, which was done to leave him inexcusable; as afterwards a like method was ordered to be taken, when they came to any city, to proclaim peace, and if an answer of peace was given, no hostilities were to be committed, ( Deuteronomy 20:10 ) ,

saying;
as follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 De loc. Heb. fol. 93. C.
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Deuteronomio 2:26 In-Context

24 Levatevi, dipartitevi, e passate il torrente di Arnon; vedi, io ti do nelle mani Sihon, re di Hesbon, Amorreo, e il suo paese; comincia a prender possessione, e movigli guerra.
25 Oggi comincerò a mettere spavento e paura di te sopra i popoli, sotto tutto il cielo, talchè udendo il grido di te, tremeranno, e saranno in angoscia per tema di te.
26 Allora io mandai ambasciatori dal deserto di Chedemot, a Sihon, re di Hesbon, per portargli parole di pace, dicendo:
27 Lascia che io passi per lo tuo paese; io camminerò per la strada maestra, senza rivolgermi nè a destra nè a sinistra.
28 Tu mi venderai la vittuaglia ch’io mangerò a prezzo, e a prezzo altresì mi darai l’acqua ch’io berrò; concedimi solo di passare col mio seguito;
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