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Jozua 13:33

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33 Maar aan den stam van Levi gaf Mozes geen erfdeel; de HEERE, de God Israels, is Zelf hunlieder Erfdeel, gelijk als Hij tot hen gesproken heeft.

Jozua 13:33 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 13:33

But unto the tribe of Levi Moses gave not [any] inheritance,
&c.] Neither on the other side Jordan, nor did he order them any in Canaan; but expressly declared they were to have no part in the division of it, though they were his own tribe; which shows him to be a disinterested man, that he faithfully observed the orders and instructions the Lord gave him:

the Lord God of Israel [was] their inheritance, as he said unto them;
what was given to the Lord out of the sacrifices, and the tithes, and firstfruits, that were theirs; see ( Numbers 18:20-32 ) ( Deuteronomy 18:1-8 ) .

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Jozua 13:33 In-Context

31 En het halve Gilead, en Astharoth, en Edrei, steden des koninkrijks van Og in Bazan, waren van de kinderen van Machir, den zoon van Manasse, namelijk de helft der kinderen van Machir, naar hun huisgezinnen.
32 Dat is het, wat Mozes ten erve uitgedeeld had in de velden van Moab, op gene zijde der Jordaan van Jericho, tegen het oosten.
33 Maar aan den stam van Levi gaf Mozes geen erfdeel; de HEERE, de God Israels, is Zelf hunlieder Erfdeel, gelijk als Hij tot hen gesproken heeft.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.

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