Deuteronomy 23:9
"The children of the third generation who are born to them may enter into the LORD’s assembly."
Key Reflection
Deuteronomy 23:9 speaks about the inclusion of distant descendants in religious gatherings. According to this verse, even three generations removed from those initially excluded—Ammonites and Moabites due to their treatment of Israelite women centuries before—could eventually participate in the assemblies dedicated to the LORD. This reflects a nuanced approach to inclusivity within ancient Hebrew society, balancing historical grievances with a broader vision of divine mercy and the gradual integration of new generations into religious life.
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