Deut 4:46
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On this side.
Deut 4:47; Deut 1:5; Deut 3:29; Num 32:19
over.
Deut 3:29
Beth-peor.
Beth-peor was a city which was situated, according to Eusebius, opposite Jericho, and six miles above Livias. As the name signifies "the house of Peor," it is probable that there was a temple to Peor, situated in this place, full in view of the people, while Moses was pressing upon them the worship of Jehovah alone; and perhaps the very temple where so many had sinned to their own destruction.
Moses.
Deut 1:4; Deut 2:30-36; Deut 3:8; Num 21:21-32