Deuteronomy 7:24
Deuteronomy 7:24 in Multiple Translations
He will hand their kings over to you, and you will wipe out their names from under heaven. No one will be able to stand against you; you will annihilate them.
And he shall deliver their kings into thine hand, and thou shalt destroy their name from under heaven: there shall no man be able to stand before thee, until thou have destroyed them.
And he will deliver their kings into thy hand, and thou shalt make their name to perish from under heaven: there shall no man be able to stand before thee, until thou have destroyed them.
He will give their kings into your hands, and you will put their names out of existence under heaven; there is not one of them who will not give way before you, till their destruction is complete.
He will give their defeated kings to you to be killed, and even their names will be forgotten. No one will be able to withstand you; you will completely destroy them.
And he shall deliuer their Kings into thine hand, and thou shalt destroy their name from vnder heauen: there shall no man be able to stand before thee, vntill thou hast destroyed them.
and He hath given their kings into thy hand, and thou hast destroyed their name from under the heavens; no man doth station himself in thy presence till thou hast destroyed them.
He will deliver their kings into your hand, and you shall make their name perish from under the sky. No one will be able to stand before you until you have destroyed them.
And he shall deliver their kings into thy hand, and thou shalt destroy their name from under heaven: there shall no man be able to stand before thee, until thou shalt have destroyed them.
And he shall deliver their kings into thy hands, and thou shalt destroy their names from under Heaven: no man shall be able to resist thee, until thou destroy them.
He will enable you to defeat [IDM] their kings. After you kill them, their names will be forgotten {people will forget about them}. No people-group will be able to stop you; you will destroy all of them.
Berean Amplified Bible — Deuteronomy 7:24
Hover over any word to see its amplified meaning. Click a word to explore its full definition and translation comparisons.
Amplified text is generated using scripting to tie together English translations for comparison. Always refer to the core BSB translation and original Hebrew/Greek text for accuracy. Anomalies may occur.
Deuteronomy 7:24 Interlinear (Deep Study)
Select any word above to explore its original meaning, root, and usage across Scripture.
Use ← → arrow keys to navigate between words.
Hebrew Word Reference — Deuteronomy 7:24
Study Notes — Deuteronomy 7:24
- Context
- Cross References
- Deuteronomy 7:24 Summary
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Reflection Questions
- Gill's Exposition on Deuteronomy 7:24
- Matthew Poole's Commentary on Deuteronomy 7:24
- Trapp's Commentary on Deuteronomy 7:24
- Ellicott's Commentary on Deuteronomy 7:24
- Cambridge Bible on Deuteronomy 7:24
- Sermons on Deuteronomy 7:24
Context — The Promises of God
24He will hand their kings over to you, and you will wipe out their names from under heaven. No one will be able to stand against you; you will annihilate them.
25You must burn up the images of their gods; do not covet the silver and gold that is on them or take it for yourselves, or you will be ensnared by it; for it is detestable to the LORD your God. 26And you must not bring any detestable thing into your house, or you, like it, will be set apart for destruction. You are to utterly detest and abhor it, because it is set apart for destruction.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Joshua 10:8 | The LORD said to Joshua, “Do not be afraid of them, for I have delivered them into your hand. Not one of them shall stand against you.” |
| 2 | Joshua 23:9 | The LORD has driven out great and powerful nations before you, and to this day no one can stand against you. |
| 3 | Joshua 1:5 | No one shall stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so will I be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you. |
| 4 | Joshua 10:42 | And because the LORD, the God of Israel, fought for Israel, Joshua captured all these kings and their land in one campaign. |
| 5 | Deuteronomy 11:25 | No man will be able to stand against you; the LORD your God will put the fear and dread of you upon all the land, wherever you set foot, as He has promised you. |
| 6 | Deuteronomy 9:14 | Leave Me alone, so that I may destroy them and blot out their name from under heaven. Then I will make you into a nation mightier and greater than they are.” |
| 7 | Romans 8:37 | No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. |
| 8 | Isaiah 54:17 | No weapon formed against you shall prosper, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their vindication is from Me,” declares the LORD. |
| 9 | Joshua 10:24–25 | When they had brought the kings to Joshua, he summoned all the men of Israel and said to the army commanders who had accompanied him, “Come here and put your feet on the necks of these kings.” So the commanders came forward and put their feet on their necks. “Do not be afraid or discouraged,” Joshua said. “Be strong and courageous, for the LORD will do this to all the enemies you fight.” |
| 10 | Joshua 12:1–6 | Now these are the kings of the land whom the Israelites struck down and whose lands they took beyond the Jordan to the east, from the Arnon Valley to Mount Hermon, including all the Arabah eastward: Sihon king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon. He ruled from Aroer on the rim of the Arnon Valley, along the middle of the valley, up to the Jabbok River (the border of the Ammonites), that is, half of Gilead, as well as the Arabah east of the Sea of Chinnereth to the Sea of the Arabah (the Salt Sea ), eastward through Beth-jeshimoth, and southward below the slopes of Pisgah. And Og king of Bashan, one of the remnant of the Rephaim, who lived in Ashtaroth and Edrei. He ruled over Mount Hermon, Salecah, all of Bashan up to the border of the Geshurites and Maacathites, and half of Gilead to the border of Sihon king of Heshbon. Moses, the servant of the LORD, and the Israelites had struck them down and given their land as an inheritance to the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh. |
Deuteronomy 7:24 Summary
Deuteronomy 7:24 is a promise from God to the Israelites that He will give them victory over their enemies and help them to completely overcome them. This verse reminds us that God is all-powerful and that He is with us to help us overcome any challenge we face (as seen in Psalm 23:4 and Isaiah 41:10). It also encourages us to trust in God's power and promises, rather than our own strength, and to remember that He is the one who gives us victory over our spiritual enemies. By trusting in God's power, we can overcome any obstacle and live a life that honors Him.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to 'wipe out their names from under heaven' in Deuteronomy 7:24?
This phrase means to completely destroy and remove the memory of the enemy nations, so that they are no longer remembered or revered, as seen in Psalm 34:16 and Proverbs 10:7.
Is God commanding the Israelites to be violent and aggressive in Deuteronomy 7:24?
No, God is commanding the Israelites to trust in Him and follow His instructions, as seen in Deuteronomy 7:22-23, where He promises to drive out the nations before them and give them over to confusion and destruction.
How does this verse relate to the concept of spiritual warfare?
This verse shows that spiritual warfare is not just about human strength, but about trusting in God's power and promises, as seen in Ephesians 6:10-18, where believers are called to put on the armor of God and trust in His strength to overcome spiritual enemies.
What is the significance of 'no one will be able to stand against you' in Deuteronomy 7:24?
This phrase emphasizes God's promise to be with the Israelites and give them victory over their enemies, as seen in Joshua 1:5 and Romans 8:31, where God promises to be with believers and give them victory over all spiritual enemies.
Reflection Questions
- What are some areas in my life where I need to trust in God's power and promises, rather than my own strength?
- How can I apply the principle of trusting in God's power to overcome spiritual enemies in my daily life?
- What are some ways that I can 'wipe out the names' of negative influences and sinful patterns in my life, and replace them with godly values and habits?
- How does this verse encourage me to trust in God's sovereignty and providence, even in the face of challenging circumstances?
Gill's Exposition on Deuteronomy 7:24
Matthew Poole's Commentary on Deuteronomy 7:24
Trapp's Commentary on Deuteronomy 7:24
Ellicott's Commentary on Deuteronomy 7:24
Cambridge Bible on Deuteronomy 7:24
Sermons on Deuteronomy 7:24
| Sermon | Description | |
|---|---|---|
|
The Day the Sun Stood Still by Carter Conlon | In this sermon, the preacher discusses the story of Joshua and the battle against the five powerful kings. The preacher emphasizes the importance of learning from past experiences |
|
Let No Enemy Find Safety by Carter Conlon | This sermon emphasizes the importance of not allowing any enemy, whether internal struggles or external forces, to find safety in our lives. It encourages believers to be separated |
|
Five Kings in a Cave by J. Wilbur Chapman | J. Wilbur Chapman preaches on the practical and helpful illustrations from the history of the children of Israel, emphasizing the importance of learning from their story as example |
|
Four Wonderful Discoveries by Warren Wiersbe | In this sermon, the speaker discusses the providence of God and how He prepares and guides His people. He emphasizes that if God has led someone to a particular church or ministry, |
|
A Call to Endurance, Part I by David Roper | In this sermon, the speaker recounts a terrifying experience where a group of high school students went to the plaza to talk to people. He notices one boy reading a passage from Jo |
|
Genesis #19 Ch. 29:31 - Ch. 31:14 the Sons of Israel by Chuck Missler | In this 19th study in the book of Genesis, Chuck Misler discusses Genesis chapter 29, verse 31, through chapter 31, verse 14. He begins by sharing an anecdote about meeting Malcolm |
|
A Cure for Carnality - a Call to Be Steadfast - Part 2 by Alan Martin | In this sermon, the primary mission of pastor teachers is emphasized, which is to prepare God's people for works of service and to build up the body of Christ. The speaker highligh |






