30 But Sihon king of Heshbon, was not willing, to let us pass along through it,––for Yahweh thy God had suffered him to make his spirit harsh, and his heart bold, that he might give him into thy hand––(as [appeareth] this day).
Deuteronomy 2:30 Cross References - Rotherham
Exodus 4:21
21 And Yahweh said unto Moses, When thou goest to return to Egypt, see, as touching all the wonders which I have put in thy hand, that thou do them before Pharaoh––but, I, will let his heart wax bold, and he will not suffer the people to go.
Exodus 11:10
10 So then, Moses and Aaron, did all these wonders, before Pharaoh,––but Yahweh let Pharaoh’s heart wax bold, and he did not let the sons of Israel go, out of his land.
Numbers 21:23
23 And Sihon suffered not Israel to pass through his boundary, but Sihon gathered together all his people, and came forth to meet Israel, towards the desert, and entered Jahaz,––and fought with Israel.
Joshua 11:19-20
19 There was not a city that made peace with the sons of Israel, save the Hivites dwelling in Gibeon,––the whole, took they in battle.
20 For, from Yahweh, came it to pass, that their heart was emboldened to come out to war with Israel, that he might devote them to destruction, that they might find no favour,––but that he might destroy them,––as Yahweh commanded Moses.
Judges 11:20
20 But Sihon trusted not Israel, to pass through his boundary, so Sihon gathered together all his people, and encamped in Jahaz,––and fought against Israel.
Isaiah 48:4
4 Because I knew that––Obstinate, thou wast,––And, a sinew of iron, was thy neck, And thy brow, brazen,
Romans 9:17-23
17 For the Scripture saith unto Pharaoh––Unto this end, have I raised thee up, that I may thus shew in thee my power, and that I may declare my name in all the earth.
18 Hence, then,––on whom he pleaseth, he hath mercy, and, whom he pleaseth, he doth harden.
19 Thou wilt say to me, then––Why longer findeth he fault? For, his purpose, who hath withstood?
20 O man! Who, nevertheless, art, thou, that art answering again unto God? Shall the thing formed say unto him that formed it––Why didst thou make me thus?
21 Or hath not the potter a right over the clay––out of the same lump, to make some, indeed, into a vessel for honour, and some for dishonour?
22 And, if God––wishing to shew his anger and to make known his power––bare, in much patience, with vessels of anger already fitted for destruction,
23 In order that he might make known the riches of his glory upon vessels of mercy which he prepared beforehand for glory,––