Leviticus 18:28

28 If you make the land "unclean," it will throw you out. It will get rid of you just as it got rid of the nations that were there before you.

Leviticus 18:28 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 18:28

That the land spew not you out also, when ye defile it
By sinning on it, and so rendering it obnoxious to the curse of God, as the whole earth originally was for the sin of man; and so be cast out of it, as Adam was out of paradise, and as the Israelites might expect to be cast out of Canaan, as the old inhabitants of it had been: as it spewed out the nations that [were] before you;
which for the certainty of it is spoken of as done, though it was as yet future; and what the Lord did is ascribed to the land, the more to aggravate their crying sins and abominations, for which the land mourned, and which it could not bear.

Leviticus 18:28 In-Context

26 " 'But you must keep my rules and my laws. You must not do any of the things I hate. It does not matter whether you are Israelites or outsiders.
27 " 'All of those things were done by the people who lived in the land before you. That is how the land became "unclean."
28 If you make the land "unclean," it will throw you out. It will get rid of you just as it got rid of the nations that were there before you.
29 " 'Suppose you do any of the things I hate. Then you must be cut off from your people.
30 " 'Do exactly what I require. When you arrive in Canaan, do not follow any of the practices of its people. I hate the things they do. Do not make yourselves "unclean" by doing them. I am the LORD your God.' "
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