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The rejection of Israel and the desolation of the promised inheritance
were not to be the end of God’s dispensations. The closing words of
the address therefore are words of comfort and promise. Compa...
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26. THE DISPERSION, THE RETURN AND THE FINAL APPEAL
CHAPTER 30
_ 1. The message of hope (Deuteronomy 30:1)_
2. The final appeal (Deuteronomy 30:11)
These things, which Moses spoke into the ears of...
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DEUTERONOMY 30:1 seems like an expansion of Deuteronomy 4:29, and sums
up the promises of D, expressing them from the standpoint of the
Exile.
Deuteronomy 30:1. the blessing and the curse: referr
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STATUTES. See note on Deuteronomy 4:1.
THIS BOOK OF THE LAW. See App-47, and compare 2 Kings 22:8; 2 Kings
23:25. See note on Exodus 1
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Possibly an editorial transition to the next section (so Steuern.).
_written in this book of the law_ Cp. Deuteronomy 29:20; here the text
curiously gives _written_in the sing. participle, as if quot...
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3. JEHOVAH'S BLESSINGS ASSURED WHENEVER ISRAEL REPENTS (Deuteronomy
30:1-10)
And it shall come to pass, when all these things are come upon thee,
the blessing and the curse, which I have set before th...
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_IF ANY OF THINE BE DRIVEN OUT UNTO THE OUTMOST PARTS OF HEAVEN, FROM
THENCE WILL THE LORD THY GOD GATHER THEE, AND FROM THENCE WILL HE
FETCH THEE:_
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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30:10 if (a-1) Or 'for,' or 'when.' turn (b-30) Or 'when thou
turnest.'...
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PROMISES AND APPEALS
A promise of restoration, even after abandonment and rejection, is
held out, on condition of repentance; and an appeal is made to the
people to choos the way of obedience and lif...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 30
V1 ‘All these *blessings and *curses, that I have told you about,
will happen to you. You wi...
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IF THOU SHALT HEARKEN. — “If” is the LXX. translation. The
Hebrew word signifies “for,” or “when.”...
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MOSES' FAREWELL SPEECHES
Deuteronomy 4:1, Deuteronomy 27:1; Deuteronomy 28:1; Deuteronomy 29:1;...
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PROMISES TO RETURNING WANDERERS
Deuteronomy 30:1
The Hebrew people have often turned to this chapter in the belief that
the day must come when God will pity their forlorn condition and
restore them...
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Continuing his discourse, Moses uttered words thrilling at first with
tenderness and urgent appeal.
In the first ten verses of the chapter we have the long look ahead of
love. He seems to have seen t...
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These are all so many beautiful repetitions of GOD'S mercy and love to
his people. I would beg the Reader in this place to remark with me,
how the HOLY GHOST, by his servant Moses, hath altered the ph...
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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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We must now dwell a little on this last point. Chapter 30 furnishes us
with an important principle. It supposes that the people have already
incurred the consequences of disobedience, and they are see...
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IF THOU SHALT HEARKEN UNTO THE VOICE OF THE LORD THY GOD,.... Or
rather, "for thou shalt hearken" p; seeing it is before promised that
the Lord would circumcise their hearts to love him, and they shou...
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_If thou wilt hearken_ This is added to warn them that they should not
receive the grace of God in vain, and to teach them that the grace of
God doth not discharge man's obligation to his duty, nor ex...
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1 Great mercies promised vnto the repentant.
11 The Commaundement is manifest.
15 Death and life are set before them.
1 AND it shall come to passe when all these things are come vpon thee,
the bles...
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if thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the Lord, thy God, to keep His
commandments and His statutes which are written in this book of the
Law, and if thou turn unto the Lord, thy God, with all thine...
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MERCIES PROMISED TO THE OBEDIENT...
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GOD'S GRACE TO THOSE WHO RETURN
(vs.1-10)
There are some (even Christians) who insist that Israel has departed
so far from God that they can never be restored. But they must ignore
chapter 30:1-10, a...
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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...
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This caution and condition is added to warn them that they should not
receive the grace of God in vain, and to teach them that the grace of
God doth not discharge man's obligation to his duty, nor exc...
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This chapter is one of very deep interest and importance. It is
prophetic, and presents to us some of "the secret things" referred to
at the close of the Preceding chapter. It unfolds some of those mo...
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Deuteronomy 30:10 obey H8085 (H8799) voice H6963 LORD H3068 God H430
keep H8104 (H8800) commandments H4687
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CHAPTER 30 GOD'S CONTINUING MERCY.
This chapter begins by recognising that both the blessings and the
cursings described in Deuteronomy 28 will finally have their effects.
Moses was fully aware that G...
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CONTENTS: The Palestinian covenant declared.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Those shall have life who choose it. Those who come short
of life and happiness must thank themselves. They would hav...
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Deuteronomy 30:5. _The Lord thy God will bring thee into the land,_
when thou art penitent, by the marvellous munificence of Darius, and
of Cyrus his nephew. What a luminous vision of future things! T...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—Israel were rejected and exiled on account of
apostacy, but not absolutely east off for ever. If they would return
to the Lord he would turn his favour towards them again, and gather
t...
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EXPOSITION
DEUTERONOMY 30:1
Though rejected and exiled because of rebellion and apostasy, Israel
should not be absolutely or forever cast off. When dispersed among the
nations, if the people should r...
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Chapter 30.
It shall come to pass when all these things are come upon thee the
blessing and the curse, which I have set before thee, and you call
them to mind among all the nations, whither the Lord...
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1 Corinthians 7:19; Acts 26:20; Acts 3:19; Deuteronomy 30:2;...
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If thou wilt hearken — This is added to warn them that they should
not receive the grace of God in vain, and to teach them that the grace
of God doth not discharge man's obligation to his duty, nor ex...