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God blessed his people with a supply of water. When we come to heaven, we shall remove to the well of life, the fountain of living waters. They received it with joy and thankfulness, which made the mercy doubly sweet. With joy must we draw water out of the wells of salvation, Isa 12:3.
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19. and from Mattanah to Nahaliel] If Budde’s suggestion in...
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19 and from Mattanah to Nahaliel, and from Nahaliel to...
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יח באר חפרוה שרים כרוה נדיבי העם במחקק במשענתם וממדבר מתנה
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18 NIV - Numbers 21:18 Commentaries: "The well, which the...
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Numbers 21 takes the reader on an intense journey with the Israelites, who continue their sojourn through the wilderness. They face challenges, doubts, and direct confrontations with their enemies, only to find God's miraculous intervention at every turn.
This chapter has Jesus Christ all over it. In fact, we will see that our Lord Himself refers to the events of this chapter to explain His mission on earth and proclaim one of the most powerful, popular verses in the Bible....
Og king of Bashan, instead of being warned by the fate of his neighbours to make peace with Israel, is instigated by it to make war with them, which proves in like manner to be his destruction.
What does Numbers 21:18 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
2 Δεκ 2022 · Lutherans presented the Confession of Augsburg in an attempt to prove to Rome that their views were Biblical. This confession remains the basis of the Lutheran faith. However, reconciliation proved impossible, and Charles ordered Lutherans to reunite with the Catholic church by April 15, 1531.
about the well that the princes dug, that the nobles of the people sank— the nobles with scepters and staffs.”. Then they went from the wilderness to Mattanah, New Living Translation. Sing of this well, which princes dug, which great leaders hollowed out with their scepters and staffs.”.