Great points. I had to think about this for a bit.
If I said "I scattered the Easter eggs across all of the rooms of the house, from one end of the house to the other", it could mean each of the rooms have eggs, but that isn't necessarily the case.
The KJV states "all people" instead of "all nations". The LXX has basically the word for "ethnicities" that is often translated to "Gentiles". The question in the context really comes down to what is meant by "scatter you among all people". Is it to indicate that the scattered will appear in any nation? Or is it to indicate the scattered into each nation? I would argue that if it truly were 'each' nation, we wouldn't see Deut 30's specification about "wherever God scattered you". The 'whither' line would be out of place and needless.
But, that said, if we assume it were to genuinely mean each nation/people, does that mean this prophecy could not be fulfilled until there was a member of Israel that joined the isolated tribes of the world that had no prior explosure to the rest of the world? That would mean that the curse wouldn't have been fulfilled yet (as even modernly we occasionally encounter newly discovered isolated tribes). What is meant by people/nations? How would we know at what point the curses would have been completed if it means 'each' peoples would include yet undiscovered tribes?
After taking some time to look over this. I think you're right that Josh 21:43 doesn't line up with Deut 30. Josh 21 acknowledges that it is the possession of land promised to their fathers, where Deut 30 stands as a separate covenant / set of conditions. There could be overlap, but it's not 1:1 necessarily.
If we look at Daniel 9:11, it does appear to point toward that same Deut 28-30 set of curses.
Great counters so far, I'm just curious where you are going with this.
There are a lot of conditional statements in the Deut 28-30 passages. Something that might be worth exploring as a relevant side topic is what is meant by "all Israel" and having one's soul cut off from Israel (i.e. Ex 12:15). It would follow that only those of Israel that have not been cut off would be eligible for the blessings.
If we look at many of the conditional phrases in Deut, the concept of walking in the way of the Lord is required for returning to a good condition. Since Christ has been revealed to the world, surely this would mean walking in His way.
Context is found in Deut 28:15-64 (Moses in pronouncing this prophecy over Israel just prior to dying and Joshua taking over leadership)
However, if you do not obey the Lord your God and do not carefully follow all his commands and decrees I am giving you today, all these curses will come on you and overtake you:
Then the Lord will scatter you among all nations, from one end of the earth to the other. There you will worship other gods—gods of wood and stone, which neither you nor your ancestors have known
However, if you do not obey the Lord your God and do not carefully follow all his commands and decrees I am giving you today, all these curses will come on you and overtake you:
Then the Lord will scatter you among all nations, from one end of the earth to the other. There you will worship other gods—gods of wood and stone, which neither you nor your ancestors have known
The KJV states "all people" instead of "all nations". The LXX has basically the word for "ethnicities" that is often translated to "Gentiles". The question in the context really comes down to what is meant by "scatter you among all people". Is it to indicate that the scattered will appear in any nation? Or is it to indicate the scattered into each nation? I would argue that if it truly were 'each' nation, we wouldn't see Deut 30's specification about "wherever God scattered you". The 'whither' line would be out of place and needless.
But, that said, if we assume it were to genuinely mean each nation/people, does that mean this prophecy could not be fulfilled until there was a member of Israel that joined the isolated tribes of the world that had no prior explosure to the rest of the world? That would mean that the curse wouldn't have been fulfilled yet (as even modernly we occasionally encounter newly discovered isolated tribes). What is meant by people/nations? How would we know at what point the curses would have been completed if it means 'each' peoples would include yet undiscovered tribes?
How is Joshua 21:43 a fulfillment of this if all of Israel is there listening to Moses speak this prophecy to them just prior to being led into the promised land by Joshua? When was Israel punished and scattered after Moses' prophecy but prior to Joshua 21:43?
If we look at Daniel 9:11, it does appear to point toward that same Deut 28-30 set of curses.
Great counters so far, I'm just curious where you are going with this.
There are a lot of conditional statements in the Deut 28-30 passages. Something that might be worth exploring as a relevant side topic is what is meant by "all Israel" and having one's soul cut off from Israel (i.e. Ex 12:15). It would follow that only those of Israel that have not been cut off would be eligible for the blessings.
If we look at many of the conditional phrases in Deut, the concept of walking in the way of the Lord is required for returning to a good condition. Since Christ has been revealed to the world, surely this would mean walking in His way.