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Deuteronomy 28:50

Posted on 1 September 2024
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A nation of fierce countenance, which shal not regard the person of the old, nor shew fauour to the yong: Deuteronomy 28:50 (KJV)

Deuteronomy 28 forms a central portion of Moses’ farewell address to the Israelites as they stood on the threshold of the Promised Land. In this chapter Moses sets before the people the blessings that will flow from obedience to God’s commandments and the curses that will follow a turn away from Him.

The historical backdrop is the deliverance of Israel from Egyptian slavery and the imminent entry into the land promised to their forefathers. Moses uses this moment to remind the nation of the vital importance of faithful obedience and the severe consequences that result from disobedience.

The verse itself—”A nation of fierce countenance, which shall not regard the person of the old, nor shew favour to the young”—describes an invading enemy nation characterized by a stern, harsh appearance that signals both seriousness and military strength. The language indicates that this nation will show no respect or compassion toward the elderly and will extend no mercy to the young or vulnerable among the Israelites. One draft notes that the exact wording does not appear in the KJV rendering of Deuteronomy 28:50, which instead reads, “The LORD shall bring a nation against thee from far, even from the end of the earth, like an eagle flying swiftly, a nation whose language thou understand not,” yet the prophetic sense of a formidable, indifferent nation remains consistent.

Some interpreters point to the Babylonian invasion and exile of Judah around 586 BC as a historical fulfillment of this description. Under King Nebuchadnezzar the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem, destroyed the temple, and carried many Israelites into captivity, displaying little mercy toward either the old or the young. While this connection is widely cited, the biblical text itself does not name Babylon, so the association remains an interpretive perspective rather than an explicit fulfillment.

The passage serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of disobedience: turning from God’s ways can bring severe, even brutal, outcomes. It also underscores the importance of reverence and compassion, urging believers to treat the elderly and the young with respect and kindness, regardless of circumstance. By remembering this warning, the faithful are called to remain obedient to God and to extend mercy to all people.

In summary, Deuteronomy 28:50 warns of a fierce invading nation that will show no regard for the old or the young. While the Babylonian conquest is often viewed as an illustrative example, the text itself leaves the identity of the nation open. The verse ultimately calls the people to heed the covenant, uphold compassion, and avoid the curses that follow disobedience.

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