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Verses 6-8

Deuteronomy 1:6 to Deuteronomy 4:40. Moses’ first discourse, based on JE in Ex. and Nu. though possessing peculiar features due to a Deuteronomic editor.

Deuteronomy 1:6 to Deuteronomy 3:29 . Moses Reviews the Journey of the Israelites from Horeb.

Deuteronomy 1:6-Ruth : . The words suggest that the Israelites would be able to take possession of the land immediately they entered it; cf. Joshua, which describes such an entrance into Canaan. The more historical view is that given by Judges.

Deuteronomy 1:6 . The Lord . . . spake: where? ( cf. Exodus 33:1).

Deuteronomy 1:7 . hill country, etc.: a common name for W. Palestine from its leading physical characteristics; Deuteronomy 1:4 * ( Amorties) . all the places, etc.: render, “ all their bordering peoples” (or tribes).— Araban: I*. Here it means that part of it which stretched from S. of Sea of Galilee to some fifty miles S. of Dead Sea.— lowland: (pp. 31f.), the flat country of the Philistines.— South: Heb. Negeb, the technical term for the barren region S. of the Judæ an mountains (p. 32). The writer’ s use of the word for S. shows that he lived W. of the Jordan.— the sea shore: i.e. the maritime plain to the N. of Philistia.— the land of the Canaanites: probably an interpolation.— Lebanon . . . Euphrates: the ideal boundaries N. and E.; Deuteronomy 11:24, cf. Joshua 1:4.

Deuteronomy 1:8. This oath is often mentioned by JE ( Genesis 24:7, etc.) and in Dt. ( Deuteronomy 3:5; Deuteronomy 6:10; Deuteronomy 6:18; Deuteronomy 6:23, etc.). The contents of the oath are expressly stated in Genesis 22:16 f. only (see Genesis 26:3 f. (J)

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