Deuteronomio 13:1

1 Advertencia contra la idolatría
»Supongamos que, en medio de ti, hay profetas o aquellos que tienen sueños sobre el futuro, y te prometen señales o milagros,

Deuteronomio 13:1 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 13:1

If there arise among you a prophet
A false prophet, a lying prophet, as the Targum of Jonathan; one that pretends to be a true prophet, and to be sent of God, and to come from him with a message from him, a new revelation or doctrine, or in his name, to foretell things to come; the former is chiefly meant. Such prophets did arise in Israel before the time of Christ, and have since arose under the Christian name; see ( 2 Peter 2:1 ) ,

or a dreamer of dreams;
the same with the prophet, only to be distinguished by the different manner of their having the mind and will of God revealed to them, pretended to; either by vision or by dream, which were the two usual ways in which the Lord spake to the true prophets, ( Numbers 12:6 ) so that the prophet is one who pretended he had a vision from the Lord, and the dreamer one that had a dream from him, or something revealed to him in a dream; and dreams are sometimes used for false doctrines, vain, deceitful, and illusory; see ( Jeremiah 23:25-28 ) . The Targum of Jonathan calls him

``a dreamer of a dream of pride:''

such persons are generally prompted by the pride of their own hearts to take such a method to make themselves famous and respected among men; and usually bring such doctrines with them which are agreeable to the pride and vanity of human nature:

and giving thee a sign or a wonder;
for the confirmation of his mission and doctrine; such as Moses wrought before the children of Israel and before Pharaoh. Signs are expressions or representations of things to come to pass; wonders, such as either do, or seem to exceed the common course of nature, or be contrary to it.

Deuteronomio 13:1 In-Context

1 Advertencia contra la idolatría
»Supongamos que, en medio de ti, hay profetas o aquellos que tienen sueños sobre el futuro, y te prometen señales o milagros,
2 y resulta que esas señales o milagros se cumplen. Si de pronto ellos dicen: “Ven, rindamos culto a otros dioses” —dioses que hasta entonces no conocías—
3 no los escuches. El Señor
tu Dios te está probando para ver si realmente lo amas con todo el corazón y con toda el alma.
4 Sirve sólo al Señor
tu Dios y teme solamente a él. Obedece sus mandatos, escucha su voz y aférrate a él.
5 Los falsos profetas o los soñadores que traten de descarriarte serán ejecutados, porque fomentan la rebelión contra el Señor
tu Dios, quien te libertó de la esclavitud y te sacó de la tierra de Egipto. Ya que tratan de desviarte del camino que el Señor
tu Dios te ordenó que siguieras, tendrás que quitarles la vida. De esa manera, eliminarás la maldad que hay en medio de ti.
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