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These verses would be more properly assigned to the next chapter. They
are intended to serve as the announcement and introduction of the
address now to be commenced. Deuteronomy 4:44 gives a kind of g...
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II. THE EXPOSITION OF THE LAW, EXHORTATIONS AND WARNINGS, BLESSING AND
CURSE
1. The Proclamation of the Decalogue
Chapter S 4:44-5:33
_ 1. The introductory words (Deuteronomy 4:44)_
2. The law pro...
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TESTIMONIES. Hebrew. _'ud_, to say again and again, hence,
testifyings, affirmations, &c.
STATUTES, AND THE JUDGMENTS. See note on Deuteronomy 4:1....
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_the testimonies_ An unsatisfactory translation of Heb. _-çdoth_. As
the kindred verb signifies to solemnly affirm, attest, protest and
warn, _-edôth_may mean either (1) _decrees_or _edicts_, or (2) s...
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Introduction (or Introductions) to the following Discourses and Laws
(5 26)
The appearance of a fresh heading at this point between the two
distinct sets of discourses Deuteronomy 1:6 to Deuteronomy...
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LESSON FIVE DEUTERONOMY 4:44 TO DEUTERONOMY 6:3
II. THE SECOND DISCOURSE
The Law of God (Deuteronomy 4:44 to Deute
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EXHORTATIONS TO OBEDIENCE
This chapter contains the practical part of the discourse. Having
briefly rehearsed the experiences of the Israelites in the wilderness
up to the present point, Moses closes...
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AFTER THEY CAME FORTH] RV 'when they came forth.' It was really in the
fortieth year of the exodus....
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 4
V1 ‘Therefore, everyone in *Israel, listen to the rules and the
laws that I will teach to you...
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SECOND DISCOURSE.
(44-49) These words form an introduction to the second discourse,
which occupies the larger portion of the book — from Deuteronomy 5:1
to the end of Deuteronomy 26. There is no real...
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אֵ֚לֶּה הָֽ עֵדֹ֔ת וְ הַֽ חֻקִּ֖ים וְ
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ISRAEL'S PECULIAR PRIVILEGES
Deuteronomy 4:32
Every argument that love and wisdom, the great past and the miracles
of the Exodus could suggest, was brought to bear on the hearts of the
chosen people,...
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On the ground of this survey Moser exhorted the people to be obedient,
His appeal was based on the greatness of their God and the perfection
of His law. Their whole existence as a nation centered arou...
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These [are] the (c) testimonies, and the statutes, and the judgments,
which Moses spake unto the children of Israel, after they came forth
out of Egypt,
(c) The articles and points of the covenant....
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The Man of GOD is particular in marking down the very spot, where he
rehearsed and performed these things for Israel: because the place was
truly memorable; for Israel now possessed, as it were, the e...
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In examining Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, we have found what may be
called an abstract typical system. That is, we see in them a number of
institutions laid down by Jehovah, the pattern of which wa...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1, 2, 3, AND 4.
Let us examine a little more closely these Chapter s, which shew the
pains the Spirit took, to set before the eyes of the people all the
moti...
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THESE ARE THE TESTIMONIES, AND THE STATUTES, AND THE JUDGMENTS,....
The laws, moral, ceremonial, and judicial, delivered in the following
Chapter s; which are renewed, repeated, and explained: which M...
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1 An Exhortation to obedience.
41 Moses appointeth the three Cities of refuge on that side Iordan.
1 NOWE therefore hearken, O Israel, vnto the Statutes, and vnto the
Iudgments which I teach you, fo...
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these are the testimonies and the statutes and the judgments which
Moses spake unto the children of Israel after they came forth out of
Egypt,...
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CONCLUSION OF THE FIRST ADDRESS...
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MOSES INSISTS ON OBEDIENCE
(vs.1-14)
Because God had already blessed Israel and intended to bless them more
greatly still. Moses urges them to "listen to the statutes and
judgments" he is teaching th...
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41-49 Here is the introduction to another discourse, or sermon, Moses
preached to Israel, which we have in the following chapters. He sets
the law before them, as the rule they were to work by, the w...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Now therefore hearken O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the
judgements which I teach you, for to do them, that ye may live, and go
in and possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers giveth...
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Deuteronomy 4:45 testimonies H5713 statutes H2706 judgments H4941
Moses H4872 spoke H1696 (H8765) children H1121 Israel...
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CHAPTER DEUTERONOMY 4:45 TO DEUTERONOMY 5:33 THE MAJOR COVENANT
REQUIREMENTS AND THE GIVING OF THE COVENANT.
After a brief introduction in which they are reminded of how Yahweh
has delivered them from...
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CONTENTS: The new generations taught the lessons of Sinai. Cities of
refuge designated.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: The review of God's providences concerning us should
quicken us and engage...
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Deuteronomy 4:2. _Ye shall not add unto the word._ This would be to
debase revelation, and treat the divine law as a defective production
of man, that needed additions and retrenchments. Solon, the At...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—From the mention of what God had done for Israel,
Moses passes to the obedience of the law. They were under deep
obligation to keep it, and in doing so, consisted their wisdom,
greatne...
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EXPOSITION
DEUTERONOMY 4:25-5
Moses enforces the warning against idolatry, by predicting the evil
that should come upon the nation through the apostasy of those who
should in after times turn from Je...
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NOW therefore (Deuteronomy 4:1)
Moses is now making application.
NOW therefore hearken, O Israel, unto the statutes and to the
judgments, which I teach you, to do them, that you may live, and go in
a...
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Deuteronomy 1:4; Deuteronomy 1:5; Deuteronomy 2:30; Deuteronomy 3:29;...
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PARTING WORDS
Deuteronomy 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
It is, perhaps, strange to some that we speak of the fourth chapter of
Deuteronomy as "Parting words," yet the whole Book of Deuteronomy
centers in t...