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Deuteronomio 7:3
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Y no emparentarás con ellos: no darás tu hija á su hijo, ni tomarás á su hija para tu hijo.
Y no emparentarás con ellos: no darás tu hija a su hijo, ni tomarás a su hija para tu hijo.
Y no emparentarás con ellos; no darás tu hija a su hijo, ni tomarás a su hija para tu hijo.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Genesis 6:2, Genesis 6:3, Exodus 34:15, Exodus 34:16, Joshua 23:12, Joshua 23:13, Judges 3:6, Judges 3:7, 1 Kings 11:2, Ezra 9:1, Ezra 9:2, Nehemiah 13:23-27, 2 Corinthians 6:14-17
Reciprocal: Genesis 24:3 - that Genesis 34:9 - General Exodus 22:17 - utterly Joshua 6:21 - utterly Joshua 9:7 - how shall Joshua 23:7 - That ye come Judges 14:3 - uncircumcised Judges 21:1 - his daughter Ruth 1:4 - wives 1 Kings 16:31 - took to wife 2 Kings 8:18 - his wife 2 Chronicles 22:3 - his mother Ezra 9:12 - give not Ezra 10:3 - at the commandment Ezra 10:11 - and from the Nehemiah 10:30 - General Nehemiah 13:25 - Ye shall not Jeremiah 44:19 - without Malachi 2:11 - profaned 1 Corinthians 7:39 - only
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Neither shalt thou make marriages with them,.... Unless they became proselytes, as Rahab, who was married by Salmon, and so those of other nations, as Ruth the Moabitess, and so any captive taken in war; otherwise it was not lawful, bad consequences have followed upon it, which it is the design of this law to prevent; that is, being snared and drawn aside into idolatry, which was the case of Solomon:
thy daughter thou shalt not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt thou take unto thy son; for, according to the Targum of Jonathan, whosoever marries with them, it is as if he married with their idols: and this law, according to the Jewish writers c, is binding with respect to other nations besides the seven; and whosoever marries any Heathen, of whatsoever nation, is to be beaten.
c Maimon. Hilchot lssure Biah, c. 12. sect. 1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See Deuteronomy 6:10 note.
Deuteronomy 7:5
Their groves - Render, their idols of wood: the reference is to the wooden trunk used as a representation of Ashtaroth; see Deuteronomy 7:13 and Exodus 34:13 note.
Deuteronomy 7:7
The fewest of all people - God chose for Himself Israel, when as yet but a single family, or rather a single person, Abraham; though there were already numerous nations and powerful kingdoms in the earth. Increase Deuteronomy 1:10; Deuteronomy 10:22 had taken place because of the very blessing of God spoken of in Deuteronomy 7:8.
Deuteronomy 7:10
Repayeth them that hate him to their face - i. e., punishes His enemies in their own proper persons.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Deuteronomy 7:3. Neither shalt thou make marriages, &c. — The heart being naturally inclined to evil, there is more likelihood that the idolatrous wife should draw aside the believing husband, than that the believing husband should be able to bring over his idolatrous wife to the true faith.