Deuternomium 2:32-37

32 Und Sihon zog aus, uns entgegen, er und all sein Volk, zum Streite nach Jahaz.
33 Aber Jehova, unser Gott, gab ihn vor uns dahin; und wir schlugen ihn und seine Söhne und all sein Volk.
34 Und in selbiger Zeit nahmen wir alle seine Städte ein, und wir verbannten ihre ganze Bevölkerung: Männer und Weiber und Kinder; wir ließen keinen Entronnenen übrig.
35 Nur das Vieh erbeuteten wir für uns und den Raub der Städte, die wir einnahmen.
36 Von Aroer, das am Ufer des Flusses Arnon ist, und zwar von der Stadt, die im Flußtale liegt, bis Gilead war keine Stadt, die uns zu stark gewesen wäre: Alles gab Jehova, unser Gott, vor uns dahin.
37 Nur dem Lande der Kinder Ammon, der ganzen Seite des Flusses Jabbok, bist du nicht genaht, noch den Städten des Gebirges, noch allem, was Jehova, unser Gott, verboten hatte.

Deuternomium 2:32-37 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 2

In this chapter Moses goes on with his account of the affairs of the people of Israel, and what befell them, how they turned into the wilderness again; but passes over in silence their travels there, till they came to Mount Self, where having been some time they were bid to depart, De 2:1-3, and were directed not to meddle with the Edomites, or take anything from them, but pay them for what they should have of them, since they lacked not, De 2:4-8, nor to distress the Moabites, of whose country, as formerly inhabited, and also of Edom, some account is given, De 2:9-12, when they were bid to go over the brook Zered, to which from their coming from Kadeshbarnea was the space of thirty eight years, in which time the former generation was consumed, De 2:13-16 and now passing along the borders of Moab, they were ordered not to meddle with nor distress the children of Ammon, of whose land also, and the former inhabitants of it, an account is given, De 2:17-23, then passing over the river Arnon, they are bid to fight with Sihon king of the Amorites, and possess his land, De 2:24,25 to whom they sent messengers, desiring leave to pass through his land, and to furnish them with provisions for their money, as the Edomites and Moabites had done, De 2:26-29 but he refusing, this gave them an opportunity to attack him, in which they succeeded, slew him and his people, and took possession of his country, De 2:30-37.

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