Deuteronomio 29:20

20 El SEÑOR jamás querrá perdonarlo, sino que la ira del SEÑOR y su celo arderán contra ese hombre, y toda maldición que está escrita en este libro caerá sobre él, y el SEÑOR borrará su nombre de debajo del cielo.

Deuteronomio 29:20 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 29:20

Then the Lord will not spare him
Have no mercy upon him, nor forgive him, being an hardhearted, impenitent, stubborn, and obstinate sinner, as well as guilty of the grossest and most provoking sin, as idolatry is:

but then the anger of the Lord, and his jealousy, shall smoke against
that man;
or, "the nose of the Lord shall smoke" F6; alluding to an angry, wrathful, furious man, whose brain being heated, and his passions inflamed, his breath steams through his nostrils like smoke; it denotes the vehement anger, the greatness of God's wrath and indignation against such a person, and his burning zeal or jealousy for his own honour and glory injured by the idolater:

and all the curses that are written in this book shall lie upon him:
for as he that offends in one point is guilty of all, and especially in such a principal point as this, which concerns the being and worship of God; so he makes himself liable to all the curses of the law, which shall not only come upon him, but abide on him; and there is no person clear of them but by redemption through Christ, who, by being made a curse for his people, has redeemed them from the curse of the law:

and the Lord shall blot out his name from under heaven;
he shall have no name in Israel, not in the church, and among the people of God, from whom he is to be excommunicated; shall have no name and place in the earth, being cut off from the land of the living; and shall have no name or fame after his death, his memory shall rot and perish; and he shall appear to have no name in the book of life; see ( Psalms 69:28 ) ( Revelation 3:5 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F6 (hwhy Pa Nvey) "fumabit nasus Domini", Montanus.

Deuteronomio 29:20 In-Context

18 no sea que haya entre vosotros hombre o mujer, familia o tribu, cuyo corazón se aleje hoy del SEÑOR nuestro Dios para ir y servir a los dioses de aquellas naciones; no sea que haya entre vosotros una raíz que produzca fruto venenoso y ajenjo.
19 Y sucederá que cuando él oiga las palabras de esta maldición, se envanecerá, diciendo: "Tendré paz aunque ande en la terquedad de mi corazón, a fin de destruir la tierra regada junto con la seca."
20 El SEÑOR jamás querrá perdonarlo, sino que la ira del SEÑOR y su celo arderán contra ese hombre, y toda maldición que está escrita en este libro caerá sobre él, y el SEÑOR borrará su nombre de debajo del cielo.
21 Entonces el SEÑOR lo señalará para adversidad de entre todas las tribus de Israel, según todas las maldiciones del pacto que están escritas en este libro de la ley.
22 Y la generación venidera, vuestros hijos que se levanten después de vosotros y el extranjero que venga de tierra lejana, cuando vean las plagas de la tierra y las enfermedades con las que el SEÑOR la ha afligido, dirán:
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