Seven nations — There were ten in Genesis 15:19. But this being some
hundreds of years after, it is not strange if three of them were
either destroyed by foreign or domestick wars, or by cohabitation and
marriage united with, and swallowed up in the rest.... [ Continue Reading ]
To serve other Gods — That is, there is manifest danger of apostacy
and idolatry from such matches. Which reason doth both limit the law
to such of these as are unconverted (otherwise Salmon married Rahab,
Matthew 1:5) and enlarge it to other idolatrous nations, as appears
from 1 Kings 11:2; Ezra 9:... [ Continue Reading ]
Their graves — Which idolaters planted about the temples and altars
of their Gods. Hereby God designed to take away whatsoever might bring
their idolatry to remembrance, or occasion the reviving of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
The fewest — To wit, at that time when God first declared his choice
of you for his peculiar people, which was done to Abraham. For Abraham
had but one son concerned in this choice and covenant, namely, Isaac,
and that was in his hundredth year; and Isaac was sixty years old ere
he had a child, and... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord loved you — It was his free choice without any cause or
motive on your part.... [ Continue Reading ]
Them that hate him — Not only those who hate him directly and
properly, (for so did few or none of the Israelites to whom he here
speaks,) but those who hate him by construction and consequence; those
who hate and oppose his people, and word, those who wilfully persist
in the breach of God's command... [ Continue Reading ]
The covenant and the mercy — That is, the covenant of mercy, which
he out of his own mere grace made with them.... [ Continue Reading ]
He will love thee — He will continue to love thee, and to manifest
his love to thee.... [ Continue Reading ]
The diseases of Egypt — Such as the Egyptians were infected with,
either commonly, or miraculously. It seems to refer not only to the
plagues of Egypt, but to some other epidemic disease, which they
remembered to have prevailed among the Egyptians, and by which God had
chastised them for their natio... [ Continue Reading ]
The temptations — The trials and exercises of thy faith and
obedience to my commands.... [ Continue Reading ]
No man shall stand — This promise is made upon condition of their
performance of their duty, which they neglecting, justly lose the
benefit of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
The silver or gold — Wherewith the idols are covered or adorned, nor
consequently any other of their ornaments. This he commands to shew
his utter detestation of idolatry, and to cut off all occasions of it.... [ Continue Reading ]