Deuteronomio 7:2

2 e il Signore le avrà messe in tuo potere, e tu le avrai sconfitte; del tutto distruggile al modo dell’interdetto; non far patto con loro, e non far loro grazia.

Deuteronomio 7:2 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 7:2

And when the Lord thy God shall deliver them before thee
Into their hands:

thou shalt smite them, and utterly destroy them;
men, women, and children; which was ordered not merely to make way and room for the people of Israel to inherit their land, but as a punishment for capital crimes they had been guilty of, such as idolatry, incest, murder wherefore though they were reprieved for a while for Israel's sake, till their time was come to possess the land, they were at length righteously punished; which observed, abates the seeming severity exercised upon them:

thou shalt make no covenant with them;
to dwell in their cities and houses, and enjoy their lands and estates, on any condition whatever; and though they did make a league with the Gibeonites, that was obtained by fraud, they pretending not to be of the land of Canaan, but to come from a very distant country:

nor show mercy unto them;
by sparing their lives, bestowing any favours upon them, or giving them any help and assistance when in distress: the Jews extend this to all other Heathen nations besides these seven; wherefore, if an Israelite, as Maimonides F26 says, should see a Gentile perishing, or plunged into a river, he may not take him out, nor administer medicine to a sick person. Hence Juvenal F1 the poet upbraids them with their unkindness and incivility; and says that Moses delivered it as a Jewish law, in a secret volume of his, perhaps referring to this book of Deuteronomy, that the Jews might not direct a poor traveller in his way unless he was one of their religion, nor one athirst to a fountain of water; and which led Tacitus F2, the Heathen historian, to make this remark upon them, that they entertained an hostile hatred against all other people.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 Hilchot Abodath Cochabim, c. 10. sect. 1, 2.
F1 "Non monstrare vias" Satyr 14.
F2 Hist l. 5. c. 5.

Deuteronomio 7:2 In-Context

1 QUANDO il Signore Iddio tuo ti avrà introdotto nel paese, al quale tu vai per possederlo, e avrà stirpate d’innanzi a te molte nazioni, gli Hittei, e i Ghirgasei, e gli Amorrei, e i Cananei, e i Ferezei, e gli Hivvei, e i Gebusei, sette nazioni maggiori e più potenti di te;
2 e il Signore le avrà messe in tuo potere, e tu le avrai sconfitte; del tutto distruggile al modo dell’interdetto; non far patto con loro, e non far loro grazia.
3 E non imparentarti con loro; non dar le tue figliuole a’ lor figliuoli, e non prender le lor figliuole per li tuoi figliuoli.
4 Perciocchè rivolgerebbero i tuoi figliuoli di dietro a me; onde essi servirebbero a dii stranieri; e l’ira del Signore si accenderebbe contro a voi, ed egli vi distruggerebbe subitamente.
5 Anzi fate loro così: Disfate i loro altari, e spezzate le loro statue, e tagliate i lor boschi, e bruciate col fuoco le loro sculture.
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