Deuteronomy 3:2
Deuteronomy 3:2 in Multiple Translations
But the LORD said to me, “Do not fear him, for I have delivered him into your hand, along with all his people and his land. Do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon.”
And the LORD said unto me, Fear him not: for I will deliver him, and all his people, and his land, into thy hand; and thou shalt do unto him as thou didst unto Sihon king of the Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon.
And Jehovah said unto me, Fear him not; for I have delivered him, and all his people, and his land, into thy hand; and thou shalt do unto him as thou didst unto Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt at Heshbon.
And the Lord said to me, Have no fear of him: for I have given him and all his people and his land into your hands; do to him as you did to Sihon, king of the Amorites, who was ruling in Heshbon.
But the Lord told me, “Don't be afraid of him, for I have handed him over to you, together with all his people and his land. Deal with him as you did with Sihon, king of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon.”
And the Lord sayde vnto me, Feare him not, for I will deliuer him, and all his people, and his land into thine hand, and thou shalt doe vnto him as thou diddest vnto Sihon King of the Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon.
'And Jehovah saith unto me, Fear him not, for into thy hand I have given him, and all his people, and his land, and thou hast done to him as thou hast done to Sihon king of the Amorite who is dwelling in Heshbon.
The LORD said to me, “Don’t fear him; for I have delivered him, with all his people and his land, into your hand. You shall do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who lived at Heshbon.”
And the LORD said to me, Fear him not: for I will deliver him, and all his people, and his land, into thy hand; and thou shalt do to him as thou didst to Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt at Heshbon.
And the Lord said to me: Fear him not: because he is delivered into thy hand, with all his people and his land: and thou shalt do to him as thou hast done to Sehon king of the Amorrhites, that dwelt in Hesebon.
Yahweh said to me, ‘Do not be afraid of him, because I will enable your army to defeat [MTY] him and all his army and to capture all their land. Do to him what you did to Sihon, the king of the Amor people-group, who ruled in Heshbon city.’
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Study Notes — Deuteronomy 3:2
- Context
- Cross References
- Deuteronomy 3:2 Summary
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Reflection Questions
- Gill's Exposition on Deuteronomy 3:2
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Deuteronomy 3:2
- Matthew Poole's Commentary on Deuteronomy 3:2
- Trapp's Commentary on Deuteronomy 3:2
- Ellicott's Commentary on Deuteronomy 3:2
- Cambridge Bible on Deuteronomy 3:2
- Sermons on Deuteronomy 3:2
Context — The Defeat of Og
2But the LORD said to me, “Do not fear him, for I have delivered him into your hand, along with all his people and his land. Do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon.”
3So the LORD our God also delivered Og king of Bashan and his whole army into our hands. We struck them down until no survivor was left. 4At that time we captured all sixty of his cities. There was not a single city we failed to take—the entire region of Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
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| 1 | Revelation 2:10 | Do not fear what you are about to suffer. Look, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison to test you, and you will suffer tribulation for ten days. Be faithful even unto death, and I will give you the crown of life. |
| 2 | 2 Chronicles 20:17 | You need not fight this battle. Take up your positions, stand firm, and see the salvation of the LORD on your behalf, O Judah and Jerusalem. Do not be afraid or discouraged. Go out and face them tomorrow, for the LORD is with you.’” |
| 3 | Numbers 21:23–25 | But Sihon would not let Israel pass through his territory. Instead, he gathered his whole army and went out to confront Israel in the wilderness. When he came to Jahaz, he fought against Israel. And Israel put him to the sword and took possession of his land, from the Arnon to the Jabbok—but only up to the border of the Ammonites, because it was fortified. Israel captured all the cities of the Amorites and occupied them, including Heshbon and all its villages. |
| 4 | Deuteronomy 3:11 | (For only Og king of Bashan had remained of the remnant of the Rephaim. His bed of iron, nine cubits long and four cubits wide, is still in Rabbah of the Ammonites.) |
| 5 | Acts 27:24 | and said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul; you must stand before Caesar. And look, God has granted you the lives of all who sail with you.’ |
| 6 | Deuteronomy 2:24–37 | “Arise, set out, and cross the Arnon Valley. See, I have delivered into your hand Sihon the Amorite, king of Heshbon, and his land. Begin to take possession of it and engage him in battle. This very day I will begin to put the dread and fear of you upon all the nations under heaven. They will hear the reports of you and tremble in anguish because of you.” So from the Wilderness of Kedemoth I sent messengers with an offer of peace to Sihon king of Heshbon, saying, “Let us pass through your land; we will stay on the main road. We will not turn to the right or to the left. You can sell us food to eat and water to drink in exchange for silver. Only let us pass through on foot, just as the descendants of Esau who live in Seir and the Moabites who live in Ar did for us, until we cross the Jordan into the land that the LORD our God is giving us.” But Sihon king of Heshbon would not let us pass through, for the LORD your God had made his spirit stubborn and his heart obstinate, that He might deliver him into your hand, as is the case this day. Then the LORD said to me, “See, I have begun to deliver Sihon and his land over to you. Now begin to conquer and possess his land.” So Sihon and his whole army came out for battle against us at Jahaz. And the LORD our God delivered him over to us, and we defeated him and his sons and his whole army. At that time we captured all his cities and devoted to destruction the people of every city, including women and children. We left no survivors. We carried off for ourselves only the livestock and the plunder from the cities we captured. From Aroer on the rim of the Arnon Valley, along with the city in the valley, even as far as Gilead, not one city had walls too high for us. The LORD our God gave us all of them. But you did not go near the land of the Ammonites, or the land along the banks of the Jabbok River, or the cities of the hill country, or any place that the LORD our God had forbidden. |
| 7 | Isaiah 43:5 | Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bring your offspring from the east and gather you from the west. |
| 8 | Isaiah 41:10 | Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will surely help you; I will uphold you with My right hand of righteousness. |
| 9 | Numbers 14:9 | Only do not rebel against the LORD, and do not be afraid of the people of the land, for they will be like bread for us. Their protection has been removed, and the LORD is with us. Do not be afraid of them!” |
| 10 | Deuteronomy 20:3 | saying to them, “Hear, O Israel, today you are going into battle with your enemies. Do not be fainthearted or afraid; do not be alarmed or terrified because of them. |
Deuteronomy 3:2 Summary
This verse is saying that God told Moses to not be afraid of Og, the king of Bashan, because He had already given Og into Moses' hands. This means that God was in control and would give Moses the power to defeat Og, just like He had done with Sihon king of the Amorites. We can learn from this that when we face challenges or enemies, we should trust in God's power and promises, rather than our own strength, as seen in Deuteronomy 3:2 and Psalm 23:4. By trusting in God, we can overcome any obstacle and demonstrate His power and authority in our lives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God tell Moses not to fear Og, the king of Bashan?
God told Moses not to fear Og because He had already delivered Og into Moses' hand, along with his people and land, just as He had done with Sihon king of the Amorites, as seen in Deuteronomy 3:2 and Deuteronomy 2:24-37.
What does it mean to 'do to him as you did to Sihon king of the Amorites'?
This means that God was instructing Moses to completely defeat Og and his army, just as they had defeated Sihon and his army, as a demonstration of God's power and authority, as seen in Deuteronomy 2:24-37 and Numbers 21:21-35.
How does this verse relate to the concept of faith and trust in God?
This verse shows that God is faithful to His promises and will give us the strength and power we need to overcome any challenge, just as He did for Moses and the Israelites, as seen in Deuteronomy 3:2 and Hebrews 11:6.
What can we learn from God's instruction to Moses to not fear Og?
We can learn that when we face challenges or enemies, we should not fear, but instead trust in God's power and promises, just as Moses did, and remember that God is always with us, as seen in Deuteronomy 3:2 and Deuteronomy 31:6.
Reflection Questions
- How do I respond when faced with a daunting challenge or enemy, do I trust in God's power or my own abilities?
- What are some areas in my life where I need to trust in God's promises and power, rather than my own strength?
- How can I apply the principle of not fearing, but instead trusting in God, to my daily life and relationships?
- What does it mean to 'do to them as you did to Sihon' in my own life, and how can I demonstrate God's power and authority in my circumstances?
Gill's Exposition on Deuteronomy 3:2
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Deuteronomy 3:2
Matthew Poole's Commentary on Deuteronomy 3:2
Trapp's Commentary on Deuteronomy 3:2
Ellicott's Commentary on Deuteronomy 3:2
Cambridge Bible on Deuteronomy 3:2
Sermons on Deuteronomy 3:2
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(1 Peter - Part 4): The Christians Inheritance by A.W. Tozer | In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of looking forward and not dwelling on the past. He uses the example of a baseball player who never looks back and trusts tha |
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(Men Who Met God): Elijah - "The Lord Leviticus Before Whom I Stand" by A.W. Tozer | In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of finding reality and how sin often prevents us from experiencing it. He explores the inner conflict within humans, where the di |
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(Hebrews - Part 10): Jesus Made a Little Lower That the Angels by A.W. Tozer | In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the perfection and flawless nature of God's work. He highlights that God's ultimate goal is to bring many sons under glory. This is achieved |
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(Reformation Within Protestantism): Preserve the Truth and Go With God by A.W. Tozer | In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the need for reformation among Protestant churches. He speaks to a serious-minded and responsible adult audience, urging them to be deeply c |
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Burning Fire of the Spirit - Part 5 by T. Austin-Sparks | In this sermon, the speaker discusses the general situation and the need for the Lord's intervention. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing the greatness of Jesus Christ in o |
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Against the Flow by Jim Cymbala | In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of preaching in a public setting and facing disdain and mockery when he mentioned God and Jesus. He draws a parallel to the story |
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The Anatomy of Prayer by Leonard Ravenhill | In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the predictions he made about the consequences of communism in Russia. He acknowledges that his warnings of devastation, violence, and dest |




