Deuteronômio 31:20

20 Quando eu os tiver introduzido na terra onde há leite e mel com fartura, terra que prometi sob juramento aos seus antepassados, e quando tiverem comido à vontade e tiverem prosperado, eles se voltarão para outros deuses e os adorarão, rejeitando-me e quebrando a minha aliança.

Deuteronômio 31:20 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 31:20

For when I shall have brought them into the land which I
sware unto their fathers
To give it to them, and put them into the possession of it, even the land of Canaan, often thus described, and as it is by the following character:

that floweth with milk and honey;
aboundeth with all good things; see ( Exodus 3:8 ) ;

and they shall have eaten and filled themselves, and waxen fat;
that is, after they have for a considerable time enjoyed the good things of the land, and they abound with them, and increase in them, and have great fullness of them:

then will they turn unto other gods:
turn from the Lord who has brought them into all this plenty, from the fear, worship, and service of him, and turn to the worship of idols:

and serve them:
the works of men's hands, and at most but creatures, and not the Creator; than which nothing can be more absurd and stupid, as well as wicked and ungrateful:

and provoke me:
nothing being more provoking to the Lord than idolatry, it striking at his very nature, being, and glory:

and break my covenant;
now made with them; this being foretold by the Lord, which exactly came to pass in numerous instances, proves his precise foreknowledge of future events, even such as depend on the inclinations, dispositions, and wills of men.

Deuteronômio 31:20 In-Context

18 E com certeza esconderei deles o meu rosto naquele dia, por causa de todo o mal que praticaram, voltando-se para outros deuses.
19 “Agora escrevam para vocês esta canção, ensinem-na aos israelitas e façam-nos cantá-la, para que seja uma testemunha a meu favor contra eles.
20 Quando eu os tiver introduzido na terra onde há leite e mel com fartura, terra que prometi sob juramento aos seus antepassados, e quando tiverem comido à vontade e tiverem prosperado, eles se voltarão para outros deuses e os adorarão, rejeitando-me e quebrando a minha aliança.
21 E, quando muitas desgraças e dificuldades lhes sobrevierem, esta canção testemunhará contra eles, porque não será esquecida pelos seus descendentes. Sei o que estão dispostos a fazer antes mesmo de levá-los para a terra que lhes prometi sob juramento”.
22 Então, naquele dia, Moisés escreveu esta canção e ensinou-a aos israelitas.
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