Deuteronomy 30 - Introduction
* Mercies promised to the repentant. (1-10) The commandment manifest. (11-14) Death and life set before them. (15-20)... [ Continue Reading ]
* Mercies promised to the repentant. (1-10) The commandment manifest. (11-14) Death and life set before them. (15-20)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-10 In this chapter is a plain intimation of the mercy God has in store for Israel in the latter days. This passage refers to the prophetic warnings of the last two chapters, which have been mainly fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans, and in their dispersion to the present day;... [ Continue Reading ]
11-14 The law is not too high for thee. It is not only known afar off; it is not confined to men of learning. It is written in thy books, made plain, so that he who runs may read it. It is in thy mouth, in the tongue commonly used by thee, in which thou mayest hear it read, and talk of it among thy... [ Continue Reading ]
15-20 What could be said more moving, and more likely to make deep and lasting impressions? Every man wishes to obtain life and good, and to escape death and evil; he desires happiness, and dreads misery. So great is the compassion of the Lord, that he has favoured men, by his word, with such a kno... [ Continue Reading ]