Deuteronomy 3:1-17

 


Deuteronomy 3:1-17 recount the defeat of King Og of Bashan. The last few verses describe the allocation of the conquered Transjordan lands to Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh.  The victory over Og is also included in Numbers 21:33-35, Deuteronomy 1:4, and Psalm 135:11, while the land allocation is also recorded in Numbers 32.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when studying this passage:
  • Verses 1-11
    • King Og was a giant (Verse 11 tells us his iron bed was about 13 feet long).  Yet, God told Israel not to fear him in battle.  What are some seemingly "giant" problems in our lives that we do not need to fear, because God can give us victory over them?
  • Verses 12-17
    • God granted the request of the Reubenites, Gadites, and Manassites to settle in land that was outside of the Promised Land (and is no longer part of Israel today).  What might this show me about my own prayer requests?


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