Matthew Poole Commentary - Deuteronomy 32:21 - 32:21

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Deuteronomy 32:21 - 32:21


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With those which are not a people, i.e. with the Gentile or heathenish nations, who are none of my people, who scarce deserve the name of a people, as being without yoke, without the knowledge and fear of God, which is the foundation of all true policy and government, and without righteous and necessary laws; and many of them are destitute of all government, and laws, and order, barbarous and rude, and savage, and brutish in their manners. And yet these people I will prefer before you, and take in your stead; receive them, and reject you; which, when it came to pass, how desperately it provoked the Jews to jealousy, may be gathered from Mat_21:43 Act_11:2,3 22:21-23 1Th_2:15,16.



A foolish nation; so the Gentiles were both in the opinion of the Jews, and in truth and reality, notwithstanding all their pretences to wisdom, Rom_1:22, there being nothing more foolish or brutish than the worship of idols. See Jer_10:8 1Co_12:2.