Deutéronome 32:39-49

39 Voyez maintenant que c'est moi, moi-même, et qu'il n'y a point d'autre Dieu que moi. Je fais mourir et je fais vivre, je blesse et je guéris, et il n'y a personne qui puisse délivrer de ma main.
40 Car je lève ma main vers les cieux, et je dis: Je suis vivant éternellement!
41 Si j'aiguise la lame de mon épée, et que ma main saisisse le jugement, je rendrai la vengeance à mes adversaires, et la rétribution à ceux qui me haïssent.
42 J'enivrerai mes flèches de sang, et mon épée dévorera la chair; j'enivrerai mes flèches du sang des tués et des captifs, de la tête des chefs de l'ennemi.
43 Chantez de joie, nations, son peuple! car il vengera le sang de ses serviteurs, il rendra la vengeance à ses adversaires, et fera l'expiation pour sa terre, pour son peuple.
44 Moïse vint donc, lui et Josué, fils de Nun, et prononça toutes les paroles de ce cantique aux oreilles du peuple.
45 Et quand Moïse eut achevé de prononcer toutes ces paroles à tout Israël,
46 Il leur dit: Appliquez votre cœur à toutes les paroles que je vous somme aujourd'hui de prescrire à vos enfants, afin qu'ils prennent garde à faire selon toutes les paroles de cette loi.
47 Car ce n'est pas une parole vaine pour vous, mais c'est votre vie; et par cette parole vous prolongerez vos jours sur la terre que vous allez posséder en passant le Jourdain.
48 En ce même jour, l'Éternel parla à Moïse en disant:
49 Monte sur cette montagne d'Abarim, sur le mont Nébo, qui est au pays de Moab, en face de Jérico; et regarde le pays de Canaan, que je donne en possession aux enfants d'Israël.

Deutéronome 32:39-49 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 32

This chapter contains the song mentioned and referred to in the former, the preface to it, De 32:1-3; the character of the divine and illustrious Person it chiefly respects, De 32:4; the ingratitude of the people of the Jews to him, who were a crooked and perverse generation, aggravated by his having bought, made, and established them, De 32:5,6; and which is further aggravated by various instances of divine goodness to them, first in providing and reserving a suitable country for them, at the time of the division of the earth to the sons of men, with the reason of it, De 32:7-9; then by what the Lord did for them in the wilderness, De 32:10-12; after that in the land of Canaan, where they enjoyed plenty of all good things, and in the possession of which they were, when the illustrious Person described appeared among them, De 32:13,14; and then the sin of ingratitude to him, before hinted at, is fully expressed, namely, lightly esteeming the rock of salvation, the Messiah, De 32:15; nor could they stop here, but proceed to more ungodliness, setting up other messiahs and saviours, which were an abomination to the Lord, De 32:16; continuing sacrifices when they should not, which were therefore reckoned no other than sacrifices to demons, and especially the setting up of their new idol, their own righteousness, was highly provoking; and by all this they clearly showed they had forgot the rock, the Saviour, De 32:17,18; wherefore, for the rejection of the Messiah and the, persecution of his followers, they would be abhorred of God, De 32:19; who would show his resentment by the rejection of them, by the calling of the Gentiles, and by bringing the nation of the Romans upon them, De 32:20,21; whereby utter ruin and destruction in all its shapes would be brought upon them, De 32:22-25; and, were it not for the insolence of their adversaries, would be entirely destroyed, being such a foolish and unwise people, which appears by not observing what the enemies of the Messiah themselves allow, that there is no rock like him, whom they despised, De 32:26-31; which enemies are described, and the vengeance reserved for them pointed out, De 32:32-35; and the song closed with promises of grace and mercy to the Lord's people, and wrath and ruin to his and their enemies, on which account all are called upon to rejoice in the latter day, De 32:36-43; and this song being delivered by Moses, the people of Israel are exhorted seriously to attend to it, it being of the utmost importance to them, De 32:44-47; and the chapter is concluded with a relation of Moses being ordered to go up to Mount Nebo and die, with the reason of it, De 32:48-52.

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