14Tempus autem, quo ambulavimus de Cadesbarne usque ad transitum torrentis Zared, triginta et octo annorum fuit: donec consumeretur omnis generatio hominum bellatorum de castris, sicut juraverat Dominus:
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Deuteronomy 2 recounts Israel's journey through the wilderness, specifically detailing the divine command to avoid conflict with certain nations—Edom, Moab, and Ammon—because God had already allotted their lands to them. It highlights God's faithfulness in providing for Israel for forty years and His sovereign control over the destinies of nations. The chapter culminates with Israel's victorious conquest over King Sihon of Heshbon, a decisive step towards entering the Promised Land, demonstrating that God fights for His people when they obey His commands.