Deuteronomy 7:15
terrible ........... inflict ... on <07760 07451> [will put none.]
The Israelites, if obedient, would have been subject to no maladies but those common to fallen man, and generally very healthy and long lived; being exempted from pestilential diseases, which have often most tremendously scourged guilty nations; and from such maladies in particular, as they had witnessed in Egypt, by which God afflicted their cruel oppressors, (Ex 15:26.) This must be referred to the national covenant; for though godliness often secures the most solid temporal advantages, yet temporal blessings were not, even among them, uniformly dispensed to individuals according to their obedience; but they were to the nation, with an exactness which is not observed towards any other people.
terrible ........... inflict ... on <07760 07451> [will put none.]
Deuteronomy 9:2
<01419> [great.]
resist <03320> [Who can stand.]
Deuteronomy 28:33
produce <06529> [The fruit.]
oppressed <06231> [thou shalt be.]
Deuteronomy 8:3
feeding ..... manna <0398 04478> [fed thee.]
humankind ... live <02421 0120> [doth.]
Deuteronomy 13:6
full brother <0251> [thy brother.]
<05315> [which is.]
seduce <05496> [entice.]
known <03045> [which thou.]
Deuteronomy 28:36
king <03212 04428> [bring thee.]
serve <05647> [there shalt thou.]
The Israelites, who were carried captive by the Assyrians, and many of the Jews in Chaldea, were finally incorporated with the nations among whom they lived, and were given up to their idolatry. It is probable, however, that this refers to Jews being compelled, in Popish countries, to conceal their religion, and profess that of the Romish church.
Deuteronomy 28:64
scatter <06327> [scatter.]
worship <05647> [there thou shalt.]