1._Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God. _The whole address has
this scope, that the people should testify their gratitude by their
obedience, and thus being allured by God’s bounties, should
reverently embrace His Law. On this account also, he requires them to
love God, before he exhorts them... [ Continue Reading ]
2._And know ye this day. _He again confirms the preceding sentence;
because they had been more than sufficiently taught by the illustrious
acts of God, how great was His power and how remarkable His mercy
toward themselves. Two meanings may be given to the words; for some
connect them thus, “Know ye... [ Continue Reading ]
5._And what he did unto you. _These things will be spoken of in their
proper place in the regular course of the history, from which my
method of teaching has compelled me to wander a little. For Moses, to
heighten the authority of the Law, sets before them compendiously the
circumstances which had o... [ Continue Reading ]
16_Take heed to yourselves. _By often inculcating the same thing,
viz., that they should diligently take heed, he indirectly arraigns
man’s proneness to superstition; and this too is again expressed in
the words, “that your heart be not deceived;” for by them he
signifies, that unless they take dili... [ Continue Reading ]
18._Therefore shall ye lay up these my words. _He again demands their
serious attention, lest if the doctrine he propounds should be only
lightly and carelessly received, it should speedily be let slip; for
to lay up in, or on, the heart, is the same as to hide deeply in it;
although, where the word... [ Continue Reading ]
26._Behold, I set before you this day_. He now embraces the two points
at once, viz., that they would be blessed if they earnestly apply
themselves to the keeping of the Law, and cursed, if they shake off
its yoke and revel in their lusts. But, when he says that he here sets
before them a blessing a... [ Continue Reading ]
29._And it shall come to pass, when the Lord_. I have lately expounded
a similar passage, which, although it is subsequent in the order
observed by Moses, yet, inasmuch as it sets out the matter more
clearly, I have not hesitated for perspicuity’s sake to put first. I
said that God’s intention was,... [ Continue Reading ]
30._Are they not on the other side of Jordan_. Although the form of
interrogation is common in Hebrew, yet in this place Moses affirms
more vehemently than as if he had only stated directly that these
mountains were in the land of Canaan; for he wishes to encourage them
in the confidence of entering... [ Continue Reading ]