Psalms 106:34

34 terram fructiferam in salsuginem a malitia inhabitantium in ea

Psalms 106:34 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 106:34

They did not destroy the nations
Here begins an account of their sins and provocations, after they were settled in the land of Canaan. They did not destroy the inhabitants of the land, of the seven nations; whose land was given to them as an inheritance, and of which the Canaanites were dispossessed for their sins, and to be destroyed.

Concerning whom the Lord commanded them;
that they should destroy them; the command is in ( Deuteronomy 7:1 Deuteronomy 7:2 ) . God's commands are to be obeyed; they are neither to be added to, nor diminished from; his commands are transgressed and violated by sins of omission or commission; the Israelites might plead mercy, but this was no excuse to an express command: the same sin Saul was afterwards guilty of, with respect to one of these nations, ( 1 Samuel 15:2 1 Samuel 15:8 1 Samuel 15:9 ) . Those spiritual Canaanites, the sinful deeds of the body, are to be mortified, and not indulged and spared, ( Colossians 3:5 ) ( Romans 8:13 ) .

Psalms 106:34 In-Context

32 exaltent eum in ecclesia plebis et in cathedra seniorum laudent eum
33 posuit flumina in desertum et exitus aquarum in sitim
34 terram fructiferam in salsuginem a malitia inhabitantium in ea
35 posuit desertum in stagna aquarum et terram sine aqua in exitus aquarum
36 et conlocavit illic esurientes et constituerunt civitatem habitationis
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