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Deuteronomio 33:19

19 Pagatawgon nila ang katawohan ngadto sa bukid; Didto magahalad sila ug mga halad sa pagkamatarung; Tungod kay pagasuyopon nila ang kadagaya sa mga dagat, Ug ang mga bahandi nga tinago sa baybayon.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Death;   Issachar;   Worship;   Zebulun;   Thompson Chain Reference - Righteousness;   Sacrifices;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Cities;   Issachar, the Tribe of;   Sea, the;   Tribes of Israel, the;   Zebulun, the Tribe of;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Deuteronomy;   Issachar;   Simeon;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Issachar;   Zebulun;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Issachar;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Galilee;   Glass;   Issachar;   Pentateuch;   Tabor;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Poetry;   Tabor;   Tribes of Israel, the;   Zebulun;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Food;   Issachar;   Ships and Boats;   Tabor (1);   Targums;   Zebulun;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Issachar ;   Zebulun ;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Issachar;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Hid;   Sand;   Suck;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Purple;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Moses, the Man of God;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Abound;   Crafts;   Issachar;   Sand;   Ships and Boats;   Tabor, Mount;   Trade;   Treasure;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Commerce;   Glass;   Navigation;   Right and Righteousness;   Simḥat Torah;   Zebulun;   Zidon (Sidon);  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

call the people: Isaiah 2:3, Jeremiah 50:4, Jeremiah 50:5, Micah 4:2

they shall: Psalms 4:5, Psalms 50:13-15, Psalms 51:16, Psalms 51:17, Psalms 107:22, Hebrews 13:15, Hebrews 13:16, 1 Peter 2:5

suck of: Deuteronomy 32:13, Isaiah 60:5, Isaiah 60:16, Isaiah 66:11, Isaiah 66:12

Reciprocal: Genesis 46:14 - Zebulun Genesis 49:13 - General Joshua 19:10 - Zebulun Psalms 104:25 - this great

Gill's Notes on the Bible

They shall call the people unto the mountain,.... To the mountain of the house of the sanctuary, as all the three Targums; to the temple built on a mountain, which Moses by a spirit of prophecy foresaw would be, to which the tribes of Zebulun and Issachar would not only come up themselves, though at the more distant parts of the land; but call and urge others, both Israelites and Gentiles, to do the same, partly by their example, and partly by persuasions and arguments; not the tribes of Israel that lay nearest them only, but the Heathens, the Tyrians and Sidonians, on whom they bordered, and the Gentiles in Galilee of the Gentiles, which were neighbours to them; a like instance see in Isaiah 2:2; and perhaps this may have respect to the times of Christ and his apostles, and to their being in those parts where the Gospel was preached, and many people were called, Matthew 4:13;

there they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness; or true sacrifices, as the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem, in opposition to illegitimate ones, which were not according to the law, that had blemishes and defects in them, and to such as were gotten by robbery, or in an unlawful way; and may signify all righteous actions and good works done in faith, and from right principles, though not to be depended upon for a justifying righteousness before God; and all spiritual sacrifices, especially the sacrifices of praise for all blessings, and particularly for the righteousness of Christ; and these are to be offered in the church of God, and upon the altar, which sanctifies every gift, and from whence they come up with acceptance to God:

for they shall suck [of] the abundance of the sea; get a great deal of riches by trading at sea, and therefore under great obligations to offer sacrifices to the Lord, by whom they were prospered:

and [of] the treasure hid in the sand; as gold and silver, pearls and corals, and the like, extracted from thence; or riches buried there through shipwrecks; or it may design the great wealth and riches they got by glass made of sand, taken out of the river Belus, which washed the coast of the tribe of Zebulun, as many historians relate z.

z Strabo. Geograph. l. 16. p. 521. Plin. Nat. Hist. l. 5. c. 19. Tacit. Hist. l. 5. c. 7.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Zebulun possessed a commodious sea-shore and the fisheries of the Lake of Tiberias: and was therefore to thrive by commerce, and to rejoice in his “going out,” i. e., in his mercantile enterprises. Issachar possessed a fertile inland district, and would therefore dwell at home and prosper in agriculture. Both tribes distinguished themselves in the contest with Jabin (compare Judges 5:14-15, Judges 5:18): and of Zebulun it is particularly noted that it produced the officers and tacticians who led and marshalled the host which vanquished Sisera (see Judges 5:14, and compare 1 Chronicles 12:33).

Deuteronomy 33:19

Unto the mountain - Compare Exodus 15:17.

Sacrifices of righteousness - Sacrifices offered in a righteous spirit, and therefore well pleasing to God (compare Psalms 4:5; Psalms 51:19).

Treasures hid in the sand - The riches of the seas in general. However, it is noteworthy that the sand of these coasts was especially valuable in the manufacture of glass; and glass was a precious thing in ancient times (compare Job 28:17). The murex from which the highly-prized purple dye was extracted, was also found here. A typical reference to the conversion of the Gentiles is strongly suggested by Isaiah 60:5-6, Isaiah 60:16; Isaiah 66:11-12.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Deuteronomy 33:19. They shall call the people unto the mountain — By their traffic with the Gentiles (for so I think עמים ammim should be understood here) they shall be the instruments in God's hands of converting many to the true faith; so that instead of sacrificing to idols, they should offer sacrifices of righteousness.

They shall suck of the abundance of the seas — That is, grow wealthy by merchandise.

And of treasures hid in the sand.Jonathan ben Uzziel has probably hit upon the true meaning of this difficult passage: "From the sand," says he, "are produced looking-glasses and glass in general; the treasures - the method of finding and working this, was revealed to these tribes." Several ancient writers inform us that there were havens in the coasts of the Zebulunites in which the vitreous sand, or sand proper for making glass, was found. See Strabo, lib. xvi.; see also Pliny, Hist. Nat. l. xxxvi., c. 26; Tacitus, Hist. l. v., c. 7. The words of Tacitus are remarkable: Et Belus amnis Judaico mari illabitur; circa ejus os lectae arenae admixto nitro in vitrum excoquuntur. "The river Belus falls into the Jewish sea, about whose mouth those sands, mixed with nitre, are collected, out of which glass is formed," or which is melted into glass. Some think that the celebrated shell-fish called murex, out of which the precious purple dye was extracted, is here intended by the treasure hid in the sand: this also Jonathan introduces in this verse. And others think that it is a general term for the advantages derived from navigation and commerce.


 
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