Exodus 23:32 Cross References
Exodus 23:32
32: "Make no treaties with them and have nothing to do with their gods.
Exodus 34:12
- "Be very careful never to make treaties with the people in the land where you are going. If you do, you soon will be following their evil ways.
Deuteronomy 7:2
- When the LORD your God hands these nations over to you and you conquer them, you must completely destroy them. Make no treaties with them and show them no mercy.
Exodus 34:15
- "Do not make treaties of any kind with the people living in the land. They are spiritual prostitutes, committing adultery against me by sacrificing to their gods. If you make peace with them, they will invite you to go with them to worship their gods, and you are likely to do it.
Deuteronomy 7:16
- "You must destroy all the nations the LORD your God hands over to you. Show them no mercy and do not worship their gods. If you do, they will trap you.
Psalms 106:35
- Instead, they mingled among the pagans and adopted their evil customs.
2 Corinthians 6:15
- What harmony can there be between Christ and the Devil? How can a believer be a partner with an unbeliever?
Numbers 25:1
- While the Israelites were camped at Acacia, some of the men defiled themselves by sleeping with the local Moabite women.
- These women invited them to attend sacrifices to their gods, and soon the Israelites were feasting with them and worshiping the gods of Moab.
Joshua 9:14
- So the Israelite leaders examined their bread, but they did not consult the LORD.
- Then Joshua went ahead and signed a peace treaty with them, and the leaders of Israel ratified their agreement with a binding oath.
- Three days later, the facts came out--these people of Gibeon lived nearby!
- The Israelites set out at once to investigate and reached their towns in three days. The names of these towns were Gibeon, Kephirah, Beeroth, and Kiriath-jearim.
- But the Israelites did not attack the towns, for their leaders had made a vow to the LORD, the God of Israel. The people of Israel grumbled against their leaders because of the treaty.
2 Samuel 21:1
- There was a famine during David's reign that lasted for three years, so David asked the LORD about it. And the LORD said, "The famine has come because Saul and his family are guilty of murdering the Gibeonites."
- So King David summoned the Gibeonites. They were not part of Israel but were all that was left of the nation of the Amorites. Israel had sworn not to kill them, but Saul, in his zeal, had tried to wipe them out.