Deuteronomio 9:29

29 "Sin embargo, ellos son tu pueblo, tu heredad, a quien tú has sacado con tu gran poder y tu brazo extendido."

Deuteronomio 9:29 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 9:29

Yet they are thy people
Though they had sinned against him:

and thine inheritance;
which he would not forsake and cast off; at least Moses hoped on this account he would not, and makes use thereof as an argument with him why he should not, and which he repeats, adding in effect what he had said before:

which thou broughtest out by thy mighty power and stretched out arm;
even out of the land of Egypt; the doing of which was plainly the effect of his almighty power, and an evidence of it, considering the weakness of Israel and the strength of Egypt, and the manner in which the Lord brought about this surprising event.

Deuteronomio 9:29 In-Context

27 "Acuérdate de tus siervos Abraham, Isaac y Jacob; no mires la dureza de este pueblo ni su maldad ni su pecado.
28 "De otra manera los de la tierra de donde tú nos sacaste dirán: 'Por cuanto el SEÑOR no pudo hacerlos entrar en la tierra que les había prometido y porque los aborreció, los sacó para hacerlos morir en el desierto.'
29 "Sin embargo, ellos son tu pueblo, tu heredad, a quien tú has sacado con tu gran poder y tu brazo extendido."
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