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An Unforgivable Cruelty
Commentators unanimously describe Moab's sin—burning the bones of Edom's king—as an act of extreme and barbarous cruelty. John Calvin calls it a forgetting of all humanity, while Albert Barnes sees it as a hatred that extends beyond the grave. This act violated a basic human reverence for the dead, making it particularly offensive and worthy of judgment.
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Amos
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18th Century
Theologian
Moab - The relation of Moab to Israel is only accidentally different from that of Ammon. One spirit motivated both, expressing itself in one…
19th Century
Bishop
Compare Isaiah 15-16, Isaiah 25:10–12, and Jeremiah 48:0. Translate burned to lime the bones of the king of Edom. The historica…
16th Century
Theologian
Now Amos prophesies here against the Moabites and proclaims concerning them what we have noticed concerning the other nations—that the Moabites wer…
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17th Century
Pastor
Thus says the Lord, for three transgressions of Moab
Or the Moabites, who descended from the eldest son of Lot, by o…
17th Century
Minister
The evil passions of the heart break out in various forms; but the Lord looks to our motives as well as our conduct. Those who deal cruelly will be…