Matthew Poole Commentary - Deuteronomy 23:4 - 23:4

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Deuteronomy 23:4 - 23:4


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They met you not, as the manner of those times was to wait and provide for strangers and travellers; see Gen_14:17 18:2,3 19:1,2 Jud 19:17-21; which was the more necessary, because in those times and countries there were no such public houses of entertainment, as now there are among us. Their fault then was unmercifulness to strangers and pilgrims, and afflicted persons, which was aggravated both by their relation to the Israelites, as being the children of Lot, and by the special kindness of God and of the Israelites to them, in not fighting against them, as they had just occasion to do, and as they did by others, Deu 2.



Object.



Quest. How doth this agree with Deu_2:28,29, where the Moabites which dwell in Ar are said to have sold them meat and drink?



Answ. 1. It is one thing voluntarily to meet them, and kindly to relieve them with bread and water, which they are here denied to have done, and a quite differing thing to sell them bread and water when they are upon their very borders, and their own interest forced them to do so.



2. It may seem that it was only those Moabites that dwelt in Ar did so, as is said Deu_2:29, and that all the rest of the people neglected or refused to do it; and therefore the sin being so general and national, no wonder if the punishment be so too.



3. These and the following words, both here and Neh_13:1, are to be taken distributively; and this first member of the verse belongs to the Ammonites, who did not



meet them with bread, &c., and the latter part to the Moabites, who, together with the Midianites, but not with the Ammonites, hired Balaam, &c.