Scripture
Deuteronomy 3
6 passages from 6 books in the Christian Reader library reference Deuteronomy 3.
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Your prayers may be answered, though the thing prayed for be withheld, yes, or though it should be given for a little while and then taken from you again. There are four ways God answers prayers: by giving the thing prayed for immediately (Daniel 9:23); by suspending the answer…
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Moses said, the Lord was angry with him, and would not hear him, and yet he did hear him; he limited God to a means to show him that good land, but he need not appoint God a course: Moses knew not how he should see it, unless he went over, but God knew how he should see it. So t…
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First, the term from which she is called gets diverse names: 1. Lebanon. 2. Amana. 3. Shenir and Hermon. 4. The lions' dens and mountains of leopards, which are added for explication of the former. Lebanon is a hill often mentioned in Scripture, excellent for beauty, and therefo…
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Therefore Moses himself said (Deuteronomy 1:37) the Lord was angry with me for your sakes, saying you shall not go into the land. Nay (Deuteronomy 3:26) the Lord would not hear him, saying, speak no more to me of this [reconstructed: matter]. This is a great dishonor to God and…
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And he was never in greater than when he escaped out of the Cave at Adullam, and went thence to Mizpheh of Moab, to get shelter for his Parents, 1 Sam. 22.13. Then was he in the Land of the Hermonites, the Hill Hermon, being the boundary eastward of the Israelites Possession nex…
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God turns not our prayers from him, nor his mercy from us, but our person and prayers are accepted, and so accepted, as that God both hears what we say, and will likewise do it (John 5:14-15; Mark 11:24). God will grant us all necessary expedient things, for this life and a bett…
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