2:1 "Then
we
turned
and
journeyed
into
the
wilderness
in
the
direction
of
the
Red
Sea,
as
the
LORD
told
me.
And
for
many
days
we
traveled
around
Mount
Seir.
2:2 Then
the
LORD
said
to
me,
2:3 'You
have
been
traveling
around
this
mountain
country
long
enough.
Turn
northward
2:4 and
command
the
people,
"You
are
about
to
pass
through
the
territory
of
your
brothers,
the
people
of
Esau,
who
live
in
Seir;
and
they
will
be
afraid
of
you.
So
be
very
careful.
2:5 Do
not
contend
with
them,
for
I
will
not
give
you
any
of
their
land,
no,
not
so
much
as
for
the
sole
of
the
foot
to
tread
on,
because
I
have
given
Mount
Seir
to
Esau
as
a
possession.
2:6 You
shall
purchase
food
from
them
for
money,
that
you
may
eat,
and
you
shall
also
buy
water
of
them
for
money,
that
you
may
drink.
2:7 For
the
LORD
your
God
has
blessed
you
in
all
the
work
of
your
hands.
He
knows
your
going
through
this
great
wilderness.
These
forty
years
the
LORD
your
God
has
been
with
you.
You
have
lacked
nothing."'
2:8 So
we
went
on,
away
from
our
brothers,
the
people
of
Esau,
who
live
in
Seir,
away
from
the
Arabah
road
from
Elath
and
Ezion-geber.
"And
we
turned
and
went
in
the
direction
of
the
wilderness
of
Moab.
2:9 And
the
LORD
said
to
me,
'Do
not
harass
Moab
or
contend
with
them
in
battle,
for
I
will
not
give
you
any
of
their
land
for
a
possession,
because
I
have
given
Ar
to
the
people
of
Lot
for
a
possession.'
2:10 (The
Emim
formerly
lived
there,
a
people
great
and
many,
and
tall
as
the
Anakim.
2:11 Like
the
Anakim
they
are
also
counted
as
Rephaim,
but
the
Moabites
call
them
Emim.
2:12 The
Horites
also
lived
in
Seir
formerly,
but
the
people
of
Esau
dispossessed
them
and
destroyed
them
from
before
them
and
settled
in
their
place,
as
Israel
did
to
the
land
of
their
possession,
which
the
LORD
gave
to
them.)
2:13 'Now
rise
up
and
go
over
the
brook
Zered.'
So
we
went
over
the
brook
Zered.
2:14 And
the
time
from
our
leaving
Kadesh-barnea
until
we
crossed
the
brook
Zered
was
thirty-eight
years,
until
the
entire
generation,
that
is,
the
men
of
war,
had
perished
from
the
camp,
as
the
LORD
had
sworn
to
them.
2:15 For
indeed
the
hand
of
the
LORD
was
against
them,
to
destroy
them
from
the
camp,
until
they
had
perished.
2:16 "So
as
soon
as
all
the
men
of
war
had
perished
and
were
dead
from
among
the
people,
2:17 the
LORD
said
to
me,
2:18 'Today
you
are
to
cross
the
border
of
Moab
at
Ar.
2:19 And
when
you
approach
the
territory
of
the
people
of
Ammon,
do
not
harass
them
or
contend
with
them,
for
I
will
not
give
you
any
of
the
land
of
the
people
of
Ammon
as
a
possession,
because
I
have
given
it
to
the
sons
of
Lot
for
a
possession.'
2:20 (It
is
also
counted
as
a
land
of
Rephaim.
Rephaim
formerly
lived
there--but
the
Ammonites
call
them
Zamzummim--
2:21 a
people
great
and
many,
and
tall
as
the
Anakim;
but
the
LORD
destroyed
them
before
the
Ammonites,
and
they
dispossessed
them
and
settled
in
their
place,
2:22 as
he
did
for
the
people
of
Esau,
who
live
in
Seir,
when
he
destroyed
the
Horites
before
them
and
they
dispossessed
them
and
settled
in
their
place
even
to
this
day.
2:23 As
for
the
Avvim,
who
lived
in
villages
as
far
as
Gaza,
the
Caphtorim,
who
came
from
Caphtor,
destroyed
them
and
settled
in
their
place.)
2:24 'Rise
up,
set
out
on
your
journey
and
go
over
the
Valley
of
the
Arnon.
Behold,
I
have
given
into
your
hand
Sihon
the
Amorite,
king
of
Heshbon,
and
his
land.
Begin
to
take
possession,
and
contend
with
him
in
battle.
2:25 This
day
I
will
begin
to
put
the
dread
and
fear
of
you
on
the
peoples
who
are
under
the
whole
heaven,
who
shall
hear
the
report
of
you
and
shall
tremble
and
be
in
anguish
because
of
you.'
2:26 "So
I
sent
messengers
from
the
wilderness
of
Kedemoth
to
Sihon
the
king
of
Heshbon,
with
words
of
peace,
saying,
2:27 'Let
me
pass
through
your
land.
I
will
go
only
by
the
road;
I
will
turn
aside
neither
to
the
right
nor
to
the
left.
2:28 You
shall
sell
me
food
for
money,
that
I
may
eat,
and
give
me
water
for
money,
that
I
may
drink.
Only
let
me
pass
through
on
foot,
2:29 as
the
sons
of
Esau
who
live
in
Seir
and
the
Moabites
who
live
in
Ar
did
for
me,
until
I
go
over
the
Jordan
into
the
land
that
the
LORD
our
God
is
giving
to
us.'
2:30 But
Sihon
the
king
of
Heshbon
would
not
let
us
pass
by
him,
for
the
LORD
your
God
hardened
his
spirit
and
made
his
heart
obstinate,
that
he
might
give
him
into
your
hand,
as
he
is
this
day.
2:31 And
the
LORD
said
to
me,
'Behold,
I
have
begun
to
give
Sihon
and
his
land
over
to
you.
Begin
to
take
possession,
that
you
may
occupy
his
land.'
2:32 Then
Sihon
came
out
against
us,
he
and
all
his
people,
to
battle
at
Jahaz.
2:33 And
the
LORD
our
God
gave
him
over
to
us,
and
we
defeated
him
and
his
sons
and
all
his
people.
2:34 And
we
captured
all
his
cities
at
that
time
and
devoted
to
destruction
every
city,
men,
women,
and
children.
We
left
no
survivors.
2:35 Only
the
livestock
we
took
as
spoil
for
ourselves,
with
the
plunder
of
the
cities
that
we
captured.
2:36 From
Aroer,
which
is
on
the
edge
of
the
Valley
of
the
Arnon,
and
from
the
city
that
is
in
the
valley,
as
far
as
Gilead,
there
was
not
a
city
too
high
for
us.
The
LORD
our
God
gave
all
into
our
hands.
2:37 Only
to
the
land
of
the
sons
of
Ammon
you
did
not
draw
near,
that
is,
to
all
the
banks
of
the
river
Jabbok
and
the
cities
of
the
hill
country,
whatever
the
LORD
our
God
had
forbidden
us.