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To execute vengeance on the nations, And punishments on the peoples;
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A Spiritual, Not Physical, Sword
Commentators are clear that this verse is not a command for Christians to enact physical violence. While it historically referred to God's judgment on nations that oppressed Israel, its application for believers today is spiritual. As Charles Spurgeon and Matthew Henry explain, our 'sword' is the Word of God, used to combat spiritual forces like sin, idolatry, and disbelief, not to harm people.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
To execute vengeance upon the heathen - To inflict punishment upon them as a recompense for their sins. The word pagan here means nations. T…
19th Century
Anglican
Heathen ... people—Rather, nations ... peoples.
Baptist
To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people;
So they had to do in those old times; but we, happily, do n…
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16th Century
Protestant
To execute vengeance, etc. Both during their exile and after their return from it, this might seem to be altogether incredible. Nor did it…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
To execute vengeance upon the Heathen Either upon the Gentile world, in the first times of the Gospel; when the apostles, going the…
Some of God's servants in the past were appointed to execute vengeance according to His word. They did not do it from personal revenge or earthly p…
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