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Ulangan 28:7
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TUHAN akan membiarkan musuhmu yang maju berperang melawan engkau, terpukul kalah olehmu. Bersatu jalan mereka akan menyerangi engkau, tetapi bertujuh jalan mereka akan lari dari depanmu.
Bahwa Tuhan, Allahmu, akan menyerahkan segala musuhmu, yang bangkit berdiri hendak melawan kamu, sehingga alahlah mereka itu di hadapanmu; maka pada jalan satu mereka itu akan mendatangi kamu, pada jalan tujuh mereka itu akan lari kelak dari hadapanmu.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
shall cause: Deuteronomy 28:25, Deuteronomy 32:30, Leviticus 26:7, Leviticus 26:8, 2 Samuel 22:38-41, Psalms 89:23
flee before: Joshua 8:22, Joshua 10:10, Joshua 10:11, Joshua 10:42, 1 Samuel 7:3, 1 Samuel 7:4, 1 Samuel 7:10, 1 Samuel 7:11, 2 Chronicles 14:2-6, 2 Chronicles 14:9-15, 2 Chronicles 19:4, 2 Chronicles 20:22-25, 2 Chronicles 31:20, 2 Chronicles 31:21, 2 Chronicles 32:21, 2 Chronicles 32:22
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 14:13 - fell 2 Kings 7:5 - behold 2 Chronicles 14:12 - General Psalms 144:14 - no breaking in Proverbs 28:1 - wicked
Cross-References
Nowe therefore my sonne heare my voyce: make thee redy, and flee to Laban my brother at Haran,
Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy dayes may be long in the lande whiche the Lorde thy God geueth thee.
Ye shall feare euery man his mother and his father, & kepe my Sabbathes: I am the Lorde your God.
My sonne, heare thy fathers doctrine, & forsake not the lawe of thy mother:
Who so laugheth his father to scorne, and setteth his mothers commaundement at naught, the rauens of the valley picke out his eyes, and deuoured be he of the young Egles.
Chyldren, obey your fathers and mothers in the Lorde: for this is ryght.
That thou mayest prosper, and lyue long on earth.
Chyldren, obey your fathers and mothers in all thynges, for that is well pleasyng vnto the Lorde.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The Lord shall cause thine enemies that rise up against thee to be smitten before thy face,.... As the Philistines, Moabites, Syrians, Edomites, and Ammonites were, especially in the times of David:
they shall come out against thee one way: in a body, all together, in large numbers, marching in great order, to give them battle:
and flee before thee seven ways; be entirely routed, and flee some one way, and some another, even every way they could take to make their escape. The phrase is expressive of an entire victory, and of a complete rout and dispersion of an enemy.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
A comparison of this chapter with Exodus 23:20-23 and Leviticus 26:0 will show how Moses here resumes and amplifies the promises and threats already set forth in the earlier records of the Law. The language rises in this chapter to the sublimest strains, especially in the latter part of it; and the prophecies respecting the dispersion and degradation of the Jewish nation in its later days are among the most remarkable in scripture. They are plain, precise, and circumstantial; and the fulfillment of them has been literal, complete, and undeniable.
The Blessing. The six repetitions of the word “blessed” introduce the particular forms which the blessing would take in the various relations of life.
Deuteronomy 28:5
The “basket” or bag was a customary means in the East for carrying about whatever might be needed for personal uses (compare Deuteronomy 26:2; John 13:29).
The “store” is rather the kneading-trough Exodus 8:3; Exodus 12:34. The blessings here promised relate, it will be observed, to private and personal life: in Deuteronomy 28:7 those which are of a more public and national character are brought forward.
Deuteronomy 28:9
The oath with which God vouchsafed to confirm His promises to the patriarchs (compare Genesis 22:16; Hebrews 6:13-14) contained by implication these gifts of holiness and eminence to Israel (compare the marginal references).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Deuteronomy 28:7. The Lord shall cause thine enemies, &c. — This is a promise of security from foreign invasion, or total discomfiture of the invaders, should they enter the land. They shall come against thee one way - in the firmest and most united manner. And flee seven ways - shall be utterly broken, confounded, and finally routed.