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Deuteronomio 29:11
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vuestros pequeños, vuestras mujeres, y el forastero que está dentro de tus campamentos, desde tu leñador hasta el que saca tu agua,
Vuestros niños, vuestras mujeres, y tus extranjeros que habitan en medio de tu campo, desde el que corta tu leña hasta el que saca tus aguas:
vuestros niños, vuestras esposas, y los extranjeros que habitan en medio de tu campamento, desde el que corta tu leña hasta el que saca tu agua;
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
stranger: Deuteronomy 5:14, Exodus 12:38, Exodus 12:48, Exodus 12:49, Numbers 11:4
the hewer: Joshua 9:21-27, Galatians 3:28, Colossians 3:11
Reciprocal: Numbers 9:14 - General Joshua 8:33 - all Israel Joshua 8:35 - women 2 Kings 6:4 - they cut down wood Ezekiel 16:20 - thy sons Joel 1:14 - the elders Joel 2:16 - assemble Mark 10:14 - Suffer Luke 18:16 - Suffer Acts 5:14 - multitudes Acts 21:5 - with
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Your little ones, your wives,.... Who are scarce ever mentioned in any special law or solemn transaction:
and thy stranger that [is] in thy camp; not only the proselyte of righteousness, who embraced the Jewish religion entirely, but the proselyte of the gate, who was admitted to dwell among them, having renounced idolatry. These standing with the Israelites, when this covenant was made, has respect to the Gentiles, who as well as the Jews have an interest in the covenant of grace made with Christ; in whom there is, neither Jew nor Gentile, any difference between them:
from the hewer of thy wood to the drawer of thy water; that hewed wood for firing and other uses, and drew water for the camp; who were generally mean persons, and perhaps some that came out of Egypt with them are here intended; however, mean and abject persons are meant, and signifies that none should be excluded from a concern in this solemn affair on account of their meanness.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The covenant was national, and therefore embraced all the elements which make up the nation. The âlittle onesâ would of course be represented by their parents or guardians; the absent Deuteronomy 29:15 by those present; nor were the servants and proselytes to be excluded (compare Acts 2:39). The text is fairly alleged in justification of the Churchâs practice of admitting little ones into covenant with God by Baptism, and accepting promises made on their behalf by sponsors.