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that the land not vomit you out also, when you defile it, as it vomited out the nation that was before you.

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The Land Itself Rejects Sin

Commentators highlight the striking personification in this verse. The land, which God consecrated for His people, is depicted as physically rejecting inhabitants who defile it through pagan practices. John Gill notes this imagery serves to "aggravate their crying sins," showing that the defilement was so severe that creation itself could not bear it. This is a powerful metaphor for the incompatibility of sin with God's holy purposes.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Leviticus 18:24–30

18th Century

Theologian

The land designed and consecrated for His people by Yahweh (Leviticus 25:23) is here personified and represented as vomiting forth its …

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Leviticus 18:28

19th Century

Bishop

That the land spue not you out also. —Better, Lest the land vomit you out. By unnecessarily translating the same word differently…

John Gill

John Gill

On Leviticus 18:28

17th Century

Pastor

That the land spew you not out also, when you defile it By sinning on it, and so rendering it obnoxious to the curse of G…