Deuternomium 25:18

18 wie sie dich angriffen auf dem Wege und schlugen die letzten deines Heeres, alle die Schwachen, die dir hinten nachzogen, da du müde und matt warst, und fürchteten Gott nicht.

Deuternomium 25:18 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 25:18

How he met thee by the way
Not with necessary provisions, food and drink, which would have been but a piece of kindness and humanity to travellers; but met them sword in hand, in order to stop their journey, and make them captives, at least to harass and distress them:

and smote the hindmost of thee;
came upon them in a sly cowardly manner, and attacked their rear:

[even] all [that were] feeble behind thee:
women and children, and such men as were weak, sickly, labouring under some disorder, and so lagged behind, and could not keep up with the rest; on these Amalek first fell, and began his attack here:

when thou [wast] faint and weary;
with travelling, and the more so for want of water, which was their case at Rephidim, when Amalek came out against them; which is another aggravation of their unkind usage of them they were not to forget:

and he feared not God;
who was then in the pillar of cloud and fire with Israel, which phenomenon Amalek might see, and yet did not fear; and who had done such wonders for Israel in Egypt, and had brought them from thence, and had drowned Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea, of which doubtless Amalek had heard, and yet feared not the Lord, who had done such great things.

Deuternomium 25:18 In-Context

16 Denn wer solches tut, der ist dem HERRN, deinem Gott, ein Greuel wie alle, die übel tun.
17 Gedenke was dir die Amalekiter taten auf dem Wege, da ihr aus Ägypten zoget,
18 wie sie dich angriffen auf dem Wege und schlugen die letzten deines Heeres, alle die Schwachen, die dir hinten nachzogen, da du müde und matt warst, und fürchteten Gott nicht.
19 Wenn nun der HERR, dein Gott, dich zur Ruhe bringt von allen deinen Feinden umher im Lande, das dir der HERR, dein Gott, gibt zum Erbe einzunehmen, so sollst du das Gedächtnis der Amalekiter austilgen unter dem Himmel. Das vergiß nicht!
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