Deuteronomio 7:26

26 Y no traerás cosa abominable a tu casa, pues serás anatema como ella; ciertamente la aborrecerás y la abominarás, pues es anatema.

Deuteronomio 7:26 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 7:26

Neither shalt thou bring an abomination into thy house
An idol, so the Targum of Jonathan, the abominations of idols and their utensils, or what is ministered to them, with anything that appertains to them, or is used in the service of them, as well as the gold and silver upon them; this care was taken as much as possible to prevent idolatry, and all appearance of it, and to show what might lead on and be a temptation to it:

lest thou be a cursed thing like it;
as an idol is, and so is everyone that worships it; for what more exposes to the curse of God than idolatry, a breach of the first table of the law? and therefore subjects a man to the curse of it; nay, the bringing of an idol into a man's house brings a curse into it, and makes him liable thereunto; for if the curse enters into the house of the thief or perjurer, much more into the house of a man guilty of idolatry in any degree of it; see ( Zechariah 5:3 Zechariah 5:4 ) but thou shalt utterly detest it; the Targum of Jonathan adds, as the pollution of an abominable thing:

and thou shalt utterly abhor it, for it is a cursed thing;
devoted to destruction; and to have anything to do with it is the way to entail a curse, and bring to everlasting ruin and destruction; see ( Revelation 21:8 ) .

Deuteronomio 7:26 In-Context

24 Y entregará en tus manos a sus reyes de modo que harás perecer sus nombres de debajo del cielo; ningún hombre podrá hacerte frente hasta que tú los hayas destruido.
25 Las esculturas de sus dioses quemarás a fuego; no codiciarás la plata o el oro que las recubren, ni lo tomarás para ti, no sea que por ello caigas en un lazo, porque es abominación al SEÑOR tu Dios.
26 Y no traerás cosa abominable a tu casa, pues serás anatema como ella; ciertamente la aborrecerás y la abominarás, pues es anatema.
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