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Deuteronomy 29:20

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29:20 The Lord will be unwilling to forgive him, and his intense anger 1  will rage 2  against that man; all the curses 3  written in this scroll will fall upon him 4  and the Lord will obliterate his name from memory. 5 

Deuteronomy 32:20-22

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32:20 He said, “I will reject them, 6 

I will see what will happen to them;

for they are a perverse generation,

children 7  who show no loyalty.

32:21 They have made me jealous 8  with false gods, 9 

enraging me with their worthless gods; 10 

so I will make them jealous with a people they do not recognize, 11 

with a nation slow to learn 12  I will enrage them.

32:22 For a fire has been kindled by my anger,

and it burns to lowest Sheol; 13 

it consumes the earth and its produce,

and ignites the foundations of the mountains.

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[29:20]  1 tn Heb “the wrath of the Lord and his zeal.” The expression is a hendiadys, a figure in which the second noun becomes adjectival to the first.

[29:20]  2 tn Heb “smoke,” or “smolder.”

[29:20]  3 tn Heb “the entire oath.”

[29:20]  4 tn Or “will lie in wait against him.”

[29:20]  5 tn Heb “blot out his name from under the sky.”

[32:20]  6 tn Heb “I will hide my face from them.”

[32:20]  7 tn Heb “sons” (so NAB, NASB); TEV “unfaithful people.”

[32:21]  8 sn They have made me jealous. The “jealousy” of God is not a spirit of pettiness prompted by his insecurity, but righteous indignation caused by the disloyalty of his people to his covenant grace (see note on the word “God” in Deut 4:24). The jealousy of Israel, however (see next line), will be envy because of God’s lavish attention to another nation. This is an ironic wordplay. See H. Peels, NIDOTTE 3:938-39.

[32:21]  9 tn Heb “what is not a god,” or a “nondeity.”

[32:21]  10 tn Heb “their empty (things).” The Hebrew term used here to refer pejoratively to the false gods is הֶבֶל (hevel, “futile” or “futility”), used frequently in Ecclesiastes (e.g., Eccl 1:1, “Futile! Futile!” laments the Teacher, “Absolutely futile! Everything is futile!”).

[32:21]  11 tn Heb “what is not a people,” or a “nonpeople.” The “nonpeople” (לֹא־עָם, lo-am) referred to here are Gentiles who someday would become God’s people in the fullest sense (cf. Hos 1:9; 2:23).

[32:21]  12 tn Heb “a foolish nation” (so KJV, NAB, NRSV); NIV “a nation that has no understanding”; NLT “I will provoke their fury by blessing the foolish Gentiles.”

[32:22]  13 tn Or “to the lowest depths of the earth”; cf. NAB “to the depths of the nether world”; NIV “to the realm of death below”; NLT “to the depths of the grave.”



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