Deuteronomio 4:20

20 Ma il Signore ha presi voi; e trattivi fuor della fornace di ferro, di Egitto, acciocchè gli siate un popolo ereditario, come oggi appare.

Deuteronomio 4:20 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 4:20

But the Lord hath taken you, and brought you forth out of the
iron furnace
The allusion is to the trying and melting of metals, and fleeing them from dross, by putting them into furnaces strongly heated, some of which are of earth, others of iron; the word, as the Jewish writers F7 observe, signifies such an one in which gold and silver and other things are melted; see ( Psalms 12:6 ) ( Proverbs 17:3 ) even "out of Egypt"; which is here compared to an iron furnace, because of the cruelty with which the Israelites were used in it, the hardships they were put under, and the misery and bondage they were kept in; but out of all the Lord brought them, as he does all his people sooner or later out of their afflictions, sometimes called the furnace of affliction, ( Isaiah 48:10 ) where their graces are tried, and they are purged, purified, and refined from their dross and tin. This the Lord did to Israel, he brought them out of their distressed state and condition:

to be unto him a people of inheritance, as ye are this day:
to be the Lord's inheritance, as they now were, ( Deuteronomy 32:9 ) as well as they were quickly to inherit the land of Canaan, for which they were brought out of the land of Egypt; and indeed they were already, even that day, entered on their inheritance, the kingdom of the Amorites being delivered into their hands.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 Maimon. & Bartenora in Misn. Celim. c. 8. sect. 9. & Jarchi in loc.

Deuteronomio 4:20 In-Context

18 nè ritratto d’alcuna bestia che serpa in su la terra; nè ritratto d’alcun pesce che sia nell’acque, sotto la terra;
19 e che talora, alzando gli occhi al cielo, e veggendo il sole, e la luna, e le stelle, tutto l’esercito del cielo, tu non sii sospinto ad adorar quelle cose e a servir loro; conciossiachè il Signore Iddio tuo abbia fatto parte di quelle a tutti i popoli sotto tutto il cielo.
20 Ma il Signore ha presi voi; e trattivi fuor della fornace di ferro, di Egitto, acciocchè gli siate un popolo ereditario, come oggi appare.
21 Or il Signore si adirò gravemente contro a me per cagion vostra, e giurò che io non passerei il Giordano, e che io non entrerei nel buon paese che il Signore Iddio tuo ti dà per eredità.
22 Conciossiachè io abbia da morire in questo paese, e non abbia da passare il Giordano; ma voi lo passerete, e possederete quel buon paese.
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