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Verse Deuteronomy 5:21. _HIS FIELD_] This clause is not in the tenth
commandment as it stands in Exodus 20:17....
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Compare Exodus 20 and notes.
Moses here adopts the Ten Words as a ground from which he may proceed
to reprove, warn, and exhort; and repeats them, with a certain measure
of freedom and adaptation. Our...
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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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Yahweh's covenant (Deuteronomy 4:13 *) with Israel at Horeb
(Deuteronomy 1:2 *) and its obligations (Deuteronomy 5:6). With D's
version of the Decalogue ...
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OR. Figure of speech _Paradiastole._ App-6.
HIS OX. Some codices, with Septuagint and Syriac, read "or his ox"....
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The Tenth Commandment, carrying the Law from the sphere of action into
that of thought and feeling, and therefore not superfluous even in so
brief a summary of the Law nor after the Sixth, Seventh and...
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A. THE NATURE, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE COVENANT MADE
AT SINAI (Deuteronomy 5:1 to Deuteronomy 11:32)
1. THE TEN WORDS REVIEWED (Deuteronomy 5:1 to...
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_NEITHER SHALT THOU DESIRE THY NEIGHBOUR'S WIFE, NEITHER SHALT THOU
COVET THY NEIGHBOUR'S HOUSE, HIS FIELD, OR HIS MANSERVANT, OR HIS
MAIDSERVANT, HIS OX, OR HIS ASS, OR ANY THING THAT IS THY
NEIGHBOU...
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THE REPETITION OF THE DECALOGUE
This chapter repeats the Law of the Ten Commandments given on Mt.
Sinai with the circumstances of its delivery: see Exodus 20, and the
notes there....
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 5
V1 Then Moses called together all the *Israelites and he spoke to
them. ‘People in *Israel, h...
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HIS FIELD. — These words are not found in Exodus 20. The children of
Israel had now become, or were just about to become, landowners; hence
the addition is appropriate in this place. There is also ano...
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וְ לֹ֥א תַחְמֹ֖ד אֵ֣שֶׁת רֵעֶ֑ךָ ס וְ
לֹ֨א
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THE DECALOGUE-ITS FORM
Deuteronomy 5:1
AS the fourth chapter belongs to the speech which concludes the
legislative portion of Deuteronomy both in contents and language (see
chapter 23), we shall pass...
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THE DECALOGUE REPEATED
Deuteronomy 5:1
The Law of God is for “ _all_ Israel.” None are exempt. “Not
with our fathers” means not with them _only;_ Moses also uses the
expression because many of the re...
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Continuing the introductory part of the great discourse, Moses called
on all Israel to attend to "statutes and judgments." In addition to
these words, he later employed the word "testimonies." The thr...
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Neither shalt (h) thou desire thy neighbour's wife, neither shalt thou
covet thy neighbour's house, his field, or his male servant, or his
female servant, his ox, or his donkey, or any [thing] that [i...
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I hardly think it necessary to comment upon these commandments afresh,
after what was offered on this subject in the Commentary for the 20th
Chapter of Exodus. I would only beg to point out to the Rea...
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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 5, 6, AND 7.
In chapter 5 Moses reminds them of the ten commandments given in
Horeb; and it is to be remarked, that the deliverance out of Egypt
(not the rest...
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NEITHER SHALT THOU DESIRE THY NEIGHBOUR'S WIFE,.... Here a neighbour's
wife is put before his house, different from Exodus 20:17 and "his
field" is added, which with what follows take in everything th...
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_Neither shalt thou covet any thing, that is thy neighbour's_ The
plain meaning of this is, Thou shalt not desire any thing that is not
thy own, any thing which thou hast not. Indeed, why shouldest th...
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1 The Couenant in Horeb.
6 The ten Commandements.
22 At the peoples request Moses receiueth the Law from God.
1 AND Moses called all Israel, and sayd vnto them, Heare, O Israel,
the Statutes and Iu...
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THE TEN COMMANDMENTS AS GIVEN ON SINAI...
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Neither shalt thou desire thy neighbor's wife, neither shalt thou
covet thy neighbor's house, his field, or his man-servant, or his
maid-servant, his ox, or his ass, or anything that is thy neighbor's...
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A REVIEW OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
(vs.1-22)
At the beginning of the wilderness journey God had given Israel the
ten commandments. Now at the end of the journey it was necessary that
these same comman...
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6-22 There is some variation here from Deuteronomy 5:20 as between
the Lord's prayer in Deuteronomy 5:6 and Deuteronomy 5:11. It is more
necessary that we tie ourselves to the things, than to the wor...
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In EXO 20, the order is contrary, and thy neighbour's house is put
before his wife, whereby it is evident that Moses intended this but
for one commandment, wherein the order of the words was an
incons...
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"And Moses called all Israel, and said unto them, Hear, O Israel, the
statutes and judgements which I speak in your ears this day, that ye
may learn them, and keep, and do them."
Let us carefully note...
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Deuteronomy 5:21 covet H2530 (H8799) neighbors H7453 wife H802 desire
H183 (H8691) neighbors H7453 house...
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THE WORDS OF THE COVENANT OF YAHWEH (DEUTERONOMY 5:6).
Having provided the context he now expands on the basic covenant. At
this point the pronouns change from plural to singular until
Deuteronomy 5:2...
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CONTENTS: New generations taught the Mosaic covenant.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Many have their consciences startled by the Law, who are
not purified (Deuteronomy 5:29). Promises are made...
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Deuteronomy 5:4. _The Lord talked with you face to face._ That is, as
the Chaldaic reads, _talked to us,_ without a mediator; but literally,
they saw no similitude. His voice was loud, for all the nat...
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_Neither shalt thou desire._
THE TENTH COMMANDMENT
Nothing, be it ever so mean, is to be coveted which belongs to
another, if it be to his loss and detriment. Wherefore it is
observable that this com...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 5:1__ These verses restate the Ten
Commandments (Exodus 20:1). The detailed laws recorded later, in...
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CRITICAL REMARKS.—The Deuteronomy, or second law, is now given and
enforced. But Moses refers to the covenant relation between Jehovah
and Israel, and recapitulates the Sinaitic code in its most impor...
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EXPOSITION
THE DECALOGUE THE BASIS OF THE COVENANT, THE ESSENCE OF THE WHOLE LAW,
AND THE CONDITION OF LIFE AND FELICITY....
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Now to chapter 5.
AND Moses called all Israel, and said unto them, Hear, O Israel, the
statutes and the judgments, that you may learn them, and keep them,
and do them (Deuteronomy 5:1).
So these thr...
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1 Kings 21:1; 1 Timothy 6:10; 1 Timothy 6:9; Exodus 20:17; Habakkuk 2:
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Neither shalt thou covet any thing that is thy neighbour's — The
plain meaning of this is, thou shalt not desire any thing that is not
thy own, any thing which thou hast not. Indeed why shouldst thou?...
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How could Moses alter the wording of the Ten Commandments from that
which God spoke to him?
PROBLEM: In Deuteronomy 5:6-21 Moses repeats the Ten Commandments to
Israel. In reviewing the covenant which...