Deuteronomio 23:7

7 No aborrecerás al edomita, porque es tu hermano; no aborrecerás al egipcio, porque fuiste extranjero en su tierra.

Deuteronomio 23:7 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 23:7

Thou shall not abhor an Edomite
Or an Idumean, the descendants of Esau, whose name was Edom, ( Genesis 25:30 ) the Targum of Jonathan adds, "that comes to be made a proselyte"; he was not to be rejected with abhorrence, because of the old grudge between Jacob and Esau, and which was become national in their posterity:

for he is thy brother;
the Israelites and the Edomites were nearest akin to each other of all the nations; for Jacob and Esau were own brothers by father's and mother's side, yea, were twin brothers; the relation was very near:

thou shall not abhor an Egyptian;
that comes to be made a proselyte also, as the same Targum; though the Israelites were so ill used by them, their lives made bitter with hard bondage, and their male infants slain by them, and they for a long time refused their liberty to depart:

because thou wast a stranger in his land:
and at first received many favours and kindnesses from them, being supported and supplied with provisions during a long famine; and had one of the richest and most fruitful parts of the country assigned them to dwell in; and old favours were not to be forgotten, though they had been followed with great unkindness and cruelty.

Deuteronomio 23:7 In-Context

5 Mas el SEÑOR tu Dios no quiso escuchar a Balaam, sino que el SEÑOR tu Dios te cambió la maldición en bendición, porque el SEÑOR tu Dios te ama.
6 Nunca buscarás su paz ni su prosperidad en todos tus días.
7 No aborrecerás al edomita, porque es tu hermano; no aborrecerás al egipcio, porque fuiste extranjero en su tierra.
8 Los hijos de la tercera generación que les nazcan podrán entrar en la asamblea del SEÑOR.
9 Cuando salgas como ejército contra tus enemigos, te guardarás de toda cosa mala.
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