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CHAPTER XXXII
_The prophetical and historical song of Moses, showing forth the_
_nature of God's doctrine_, 1-3.
_The character of God_, 4.
_The corruption of the people_, 5, 6.
_They are called...
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SONG OF MOSES
If Deuteronomy 32:1 be regarded as the introduction, and Deuteronomy
32:43 as the conclusion, the main contents of the song may be grouped
under three heads, namely,
(1)...
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2. THE SONG OF MOSES
CHAPTER 32:1-43
_ 1. The introduction and the theme (Deuteronomy 32:1)_
2. The foolish people (Deuteronomy 32:5)
3. How Jehovah loved them (Deuteronomy 32:7
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Moses'song is a didactic poem, a theodicy in which Yahweh's ways are
vindicated. In its sentiments and artistic form it is unsurpassed in
the poetry of the OT. Its dominant theme is Yahweh's justice a...
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GIVE EAR. Figure of speech _Apostrophe._ App-6. Compare Isaiah 1:2....
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_heavens … earth_ To these he appeals, not as witnesses of the
divine events which he is about to declare (so Deuteronomy 4:26;
Deuteronomy 31:28), nor as proofs of the regularity or goodness of the
d...
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The Exordium
1 Give ear, O Heavens, let me speak,
And let Earth hear the words of my mouth.
2 May my message drop as the rain,
My speech distil as the dew,
Like mists on the grass,
And like sh...
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DISCOURSE: 231
THE CHARACTER OF JEHOVAH
Deuteronomy 32:1. Give ear, O ye heavens, and I trill speak; and hear,
O earth, the words of my mouth. My doctrine shall drop at the rain, my
speech shall disti...
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_VER._ 1. _GIVE EAR, O YE HEAVENS_— Nothing can be more elegant and
magnificent than the exordium of this divine ode: its whole
disposition and form is regular, easy, and accommodated to the nature
of...
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C. THE SONG OF MOSES (Deuteronomy 31:30 to Deuteronomy 32:47)
The song is difficult to outline, but the main contents may be grouped
as follows:
INTRODUCTION Deuteronomy 31:30 to...
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_GIVE EAR, O YE HEAVENS, AND I WILL SPEAK; AND HEAR, O EARTH, THE
WORDS OF MY MOUTH._
Give ear, O ye heavens ... hear, O earth. The magnificence of the
exordium, the grandeur of the theme, the freque...
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32:1 (a-0) Ch. 32.1-43 is considered to be poetical in Hebrew....
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THE SONG OF MOSES
The theme of this noble Song is the goodness of Jehovah in choosing
Israel and bringing them into a rich land. When they provoke Him with
their forgetfulness and unfaithfulness, He d...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 32
V1 ‘Listen, HEAVENs, and I will speak.
Oh earth, hear the words that I
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XXXII.
(1) GIVE EAR, O YE HEAVENS, AND I WILL SPEAK; AND HEAR, O EARTH, THE
WORDS OF MY MOUTH. — Comp. the opening of Isaiah 1:2, which is
almost identical, excepting that the two words for “hearing”...
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הַאֲזִ֥ינוּ הַ שָּׁמַ֖יִם וַ
אֲדַבֵּ֑רָה וְ ת
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THE SONG AND BLESSING OF MOSES
(A) THE SONG OF MOSES
Deuteronomy 32:1
CRITICS have debated the date, authorship, and history of this song.
For the present purpose it is sufficient, perhaps, to refe...
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MOSES' SONG: THE LORD'S FAVOR UPON ISRAEL
Deuteronomy 31:30; Deuteronomy 32:1
The song of Moses, like the fabled song of the swan, was his last and
sweetest. It is probably the noblest ode in the who...
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Give ear, O ye (a) heavens, and I will speak; and hear, O earth, the
words of my mouth.
(a) As witness of this people's ingratitude....
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Speak. Hebrew and Septuagint, "Heaven attend, and I will speak."
(Haydock) --- Never was there an exordium more pompous, or better
adapted to the subject. Moses calls those who never die to witness
wh...
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CONTENTS
This chapter is almost filled with that beautiful song of Moses,
which, from its containing so much of gospel in it, hath warned and
instructed the mind of GOD'S people in all ages. Having fi...
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It is clear that a new division of the statutes and judgments of this
book begins with the later verses just read from Deuteronomy 16:1-22.
What belonged to the religious life of Israel was closed wit...
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1._Give ear, O ye heavens. _Moses commences in a strain of
magnificence, lest the people should disdain this song with their
usual pride, or even reject it altogether, being exasperated by its
severe...
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We have the prophetic song, which is based on the foreknown fall of
the people. First, it declares the perfectness of Jehovah, whatever
may take place; it is Israel who have corrupted themselves (comp...
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GIVE EAR, O YE HEAVENS, AND I WILL SPEAK; AND HEAR, O EARTH,
THE WORDS OF MY MOUTH. This song is prefaced and introduced in a very
grand and pompous manner, calling on the heavens and earth to give
a...
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Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak; and hear, O earth, the words
of my mouth.
Ver. 1. _Give ear, O ye heavens,_] _q.d._, Such is this people's
stupidity and obstinacy, that I may as soon gain a...
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“This very sublime ode,” says Dr. Kennicott, “is distinguished
even by the Jews, both in their manuscripts and printed copies, as
being poetry. In our present translation it would appear to much
great...
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1 Moses song, which setteth foorth Gods mercy and vengeance.
46 He exhorteth them to set their hearts vpon it.
48 God sendeth him vp to mount Nebo, to see the land, and die.
1 GIUE eare, O yee heau...
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Israel's Position and Apostasy...
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Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak; and hear, O earth, the words
of my mouth! Heaven and earth are not only called upon as witnesses in
the event of Israel's future apostasy, but they are concer...
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GOD: MAJESTIC AND FAITHFUL
(vs.l-4)
In these four verses the introduction of this song of Moses is both
magnificent and beautiful. The heavens and the earth are called to
hear the faithful words from...
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1,2 Moses begins with a solemn appeal to heaven and earth, concerning
the truth and importance of what he was about to say. His doctrine is
the gospel, the speech of God, the doctrine of Christ; the d...
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DEUTERONOMY CHAPTER 32 The Divine song, in which God's power, mercy to
his people, and vengeance on his enemies exalted, their ingratitude is
rebuked, DEUTERONOMY 32:1. God's wrath and future judgment...
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"And Moses spake in the ears of all the congregation of Israel the
words; of this song, until they were ended." It is not too much to say
that one of the very grandest and most comprehensive sections...
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Deuteronomy 32:1 ear H238 (H8685) heavens H8064 speak H1696 (H8762)
hear H8085 (H8799) earth H776 words...
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CHAPTER 32 THE SONG OF MOSES.
Having written the Complaint Document as a song to be sung by the
children of Israel until its words were fulfilled and it could be
called on as a witness against them,...
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WITNESSES ARE CALLED ON TO BEAR WITNESS TO HIS WORDS (DEUTERONOMY
32:1).
Deuteronomy 32:1
“Give ear, you heavens, and I will speak;
And let the earth hear the words of my mouth.
My teaching will d...
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CONTENTS: The song and exhortation of Moses.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Joshua.
CONCLUSION: The warning and consoling words of God sent down from
heaven should sink into our hearts and soften them as t...
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Deuteronomy 32:1. _Give ear, oh ye heavens, and I will speak._ This
ode, which is full of rhythm, and of almost every poetic excellence
and beauty, has been called the Swan song of Moses, who died sin...
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_Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak._
MOSES’ ADJURATION
Isaiah makes a similar sublime commencement to his prophecies,
apostrophising heaven and earth in nearly identical language. Moses
had al...
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The song composed by Moses and recited to the people as a witness
against them. “It embraces the whole future history of Israel, and
bears all the marks of prophetic testimony in the perfectly ideal
p...
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EXPOSITION
SONG OF MOSES AND ANNOUNCEMENT OF HIS DEATH.
In accordance with the Divine injunction, Moses composed an ode, which
he recited in the hearing of the people, and committed to writing, to
re...
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So this is the song that Moses taught the children of Israel. And
incidentally it was the first hit rock song. It is a song about the
Rock.
Because I will publish the name of the LORD: ascribe ye gre...
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Deuteronomy 30:19; Deuteronomy 31:28; Deuteronomy 4:26; Isaiah 1:2;...
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O heavens, O earth — You lifeless and senseless creatures, which he
calls upon partly to accuse the stupidity of Israel, that were more
dull of hearing than these: and partly as witnesses of the truth...