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A Perfect Reversal of Blessing
Commentators highlight that this curse is a direct, symmetrical reversal of the blessing promised in Deuteronomy 28:7. There, obedience would cause Israel's enemies to flee in seven directions. Here, disobedience causes Israel to march out one way but flee in seven. This stark contrast powerfully illustrates that the consequences of the covenant are not arbitrary but are directly tied to Israel's faithfulness.
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Deuteronomy
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18th Century
Theologian
The curses correspond in form and number (Deuteronomy 28:15–19) to the blessings (Deuteronomy 28:3–6), and the special ways…
19th Century
Bishop
The contrary to Deuteronomy 28:7.
Removed. —Literally, a removing. The Septuagint in this place has διασπορά,<…
16th Century
Theologian
The Lord shall cause thee to be smitten before thine enemies. What He had briefly threatened in His mention of “the sword,” He now more fu…
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17th Century
Pastor
The Lord shall cause you to be smitten before your enemies ,
and by them, as they sometimes were by the Philistines …
17th Century
Minister
If we do not keep God's commandments, we not only fall short of the blessing promised, but we also lay ourselves under the curse, which includes al…