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The Lingering Stain of Past Sin
Phinehas and the delegation recall the "iniquity of Peor," a past national failure into idolatry. Commentators explain that the phrase "not cleansed until this day" signifies that the shame, guilt, and even the inclination toward such sin still lingered among the people. This memory of a devastating failure served as a powerful motivation to be vigilant against any new action that could lead the nation astray.
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Joshua
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18th Century
Theologian
From which we are not cleansed until this day - Phinehas, who had borne a conspicuous part in vindicating the cause of God against …
19th Century
Bishop
The iniquity of Peor. —A very natural subject for reference on the part of Phinehas, who had distinguished himself by his zealous …
16th Century
Theologian
Is the iniquity of Peor too little for us? They represent the crime as more heinous, stemming from their perverse obstinacy in not ceasing…
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17th Century
Pastor
[Is] the iniquity of Peor too little for us
The worshipping of that idol, when in the plains of Moab; the history of…
17th Century
Minister
Here we see the diligence of the separated tribes in maintaining their adherence to the religion of Canaan. At first glance, it appeared to be a pl…