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Israel’s cousins

How they’re treated in Deuteronomy

James Leroy Wilson
2 min readSep 6, 2022

Welcome to the Daily Bible Chapter. My name is James Leroy Wilson and I invite you to join me as I attempt to read the Bible with fresh eyes, as if I don’t know anything about it, and without consulting experts on what it “really” means.. Let’s see where this takes us!

Deuteronomy 23

I’m reading Young’s Literal Translation (YLT) and the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV).

From Genesis, the Ammonites and Moabites are descendants of Lot. The Edomites are descendants of Esau. They are all cousins of the Israelites and live on the east side of the Jordan, across from Canaan or The Promised Land. There may be hostility among these nations, but the LORD hasn’t called on them to be eradicated or displaced, as he has the nations in the land of Canaan.

Although the people of Canaan and Egyptians are descendants of Ham while the Israelites are descendants of Shem, the LORD will welcome the Egyptians even as he wants the Canaanites displaced. One reason may be that the Israelites themselves probably have a lot of Egyptian blood in them.

This is speculative, but I don’t think the LORD condemned Egyptian practices the way Canaanite idolatry is condemned. Moses himself would have been trained in the Egyptian mysteries that remain mysteries…

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James Leroy Wilson
James Leroy Wilson

Written by James Leroy Wilson

Former activist. Writer with a range of interests from spirituality to sports.

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