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5. WARNING AGAINST SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS AND THEIR PREVIOUS FAILURES
Chapter S 9:1-10:11
_ 1. The warning (Deuteronomy 9:1)_
2. The failures of the past (Deuteronomy 9:7)
3. The intercession of Moses...
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DEUTERONOMY 9:7_ b-_ DEUTERONOMY 10:11 (or DEUTERONOMY 10:9).
Narrative of the legislation on Mount Horeb; for the purpose
apparently of illustrating...
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DEUTERONOMY 9:1_ a_. Israel's victory over the Canaanites due to the
wickedness of their foes and Yahweh's promise.
Deuteronomy 9:6. stiffnecked: lit. hard, _i.e._ obstinate, of neck
(Exodus 32:9). Th...
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YE CAME. So some codices, with Samaritan Pentateuch, Septuagint, and
Syriac; but Hebrew text reads "thou camest"....
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_Remember, forget thou not_ More musical without the intervening
_and_which Sam. inserts.
_thou provokedst … to wrath_ See on Deuteronomy 1:34.
7 _b_. It is in this clause that the Sg. form of addre...
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DISCOURSE: 199
A PENITENTIAL RETROSPECT ENJOINED
Deuteronomy 9:7. _Remember, and forget not, how thou provokedst the
Lord thy God to wrath in the wilderness_.
THERE is no sin more deeply rooted in th...
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_VER._ 7. _REMEMBER—HOW THOU PROVOKEDST THE LORD THY GOD_— The
following expressions are very energetic: we evidently see in them the
design of Moses to mortify the pride of the Israelites, by giving...
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b. HOW TO PREVENT THE THREAT (Deuteronomy 9:1 to Deuteronomy 11:21)
(1) BY A REALISTIC SELF-EVALUATION (Deuteronomy 9:1 to Deut
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_REMEMBER, AND FORGET NOT, HOW THOU PROVOKEDST THE LORD THY GOD TO
WRATH IN THE WILDERNESS: FROM THE DAY THAT THOU DIDST DEPART OUT OF
THE LAND OF EGYPT, UNTIL YE CAME UNTO THIS PLACE, YE HAVE BEEN
RE...
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PRACTICAL EXHORTATIONS (CONTINUED)
The rebellions and provocations of the wilderness are recalled, to
show the people that it is not of their own merit that they are to
inherit the promises, nor by t...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 9
V1 ‘Listen to this, *Israelites. Now you will go across the River
Jordan. You will go into th...
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REMEMBER, AND FORGET NOT. — More abruptly in the original,
“Remember — do not forget — how thou hast stirred the
indignation of Jehovah.”
REBELLIOUS. — Not simply rebels, as Moses called them (in Num...
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זְכֹר֙ אַל ־תִּשְׁכַּ֔ח אֵ֧ת אֲשֶׁר
־הִקְצַ֛פְתָּ...
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ISRAEL'S ELECTION, AND MOTIVES FOR FAITHFULNESS
Deuteronomy 9:1; Deuteronomy 10:1; Deuteronomy 11:1
THE remaining Chapter s of this special introduction to the statement
of the actual laws beginni
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OFFENDING THE RIGHTEOUS GOD
Deuteronomy 9:1
Who can read this chapter without emotion and admiration for its
sublime eloquence! It is one of the most striking and moving Chapter s
in this book!
Mose...
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It is interesting to note that as the final announcement of their
approaching entrance to the land was made the difficulties which the
people had faced at Kadesh\-barnea were recognized as still
confr...
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Remember, [and] forget not, how thou provokedst the LORD thy God to
wrath in the wilderness: (f) from the day that thou didst depart out
of the land of Egypt, until ye came unto this place, ye have be...
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_Strove. Hebrew, "irritated." (Calmet) --- Septuagint, "continually
disbelieved the Lord." Moses hence takes occasion to lay before the
people their frequent and most heinous offences, on account of w...
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This is one of the most precious offices of the HOLY GHOST, when he
graciously brings to our remembrance the things of JESUS, in reminding
us of our need of him, by reason of our sin. And I would very...
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In examining Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, we have found what may be
called an abstract typical system. That is, we see in them a number of
institutions laid down by Jehovah, the pattern of which wa...
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7._Remember, and forget not, how thou provokedst _In order to reprove
the ingratitude of the people, Moses here briefly refers to some of
their offenses; but he principally insists on the history of t...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 8, 9, 10, AND 11.
In chapter 8, in the most instructive and touching language as to the
care God had taken of them, while keeping them in dependence, and His...
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REMEMBER, AND FORGET NOT HOW THOU PROVOKEDST THE LORD THY GOD TO WRATH
IN THE WILDERNESS,.... Aben Ezra remarks that this was after they
journeyed from Horeb; but before they came thither, even as soo...
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Remember, [and] forget not, how thou provokedst the LORD thy God to
wrath in the wilderness: from the day that thou didst depart out of
the land of Egypt, until ye came unto this place, ye have been
r...
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_Stiff-necked_ Rebellious and perverse, and so destitute of all
pretence to righteousness. And thus our gaining possession of the
heavenly Canaan must be ascribed to God's power and grace, and not to...
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1 Moses disswadeth them from the opinion of their owne righteousnesse,
by rehearsing their seuerall rebellions.
1 HEARE, O Israel, thou art to passe ouer Iordan this day, to goe in,
to possesse natio...
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Instances of Rebellious Behavior.
In support of the term "stiff-necked people," which he had just
applied to the children of Israel, Moses now adduces a few incidents
from the wilderness journey....
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Remember and forget not how thou provokedst the Lord, thy God, to
wrath in the wilderness, their rebelliousness had been a constant
challenge to the wrath of God; FROM THE DAY THAT THOU DIDST DEPART O...
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WARNINGS BECAUSE OF PREVIOUS REBELLIONS
(vs.1-29)
In spite of Israel's many failures in the wilderness. God would keep
His Word to bring them to the land of promise. Israel is told to go in
and dispo...
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7-29 That the Israelites might have no pretence to think that God
brought them to Canaan for their righteousness, Moses shows what a
miracle of mercy it was, that they had not been destroyed in the
w...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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"Hear, O Israel; thou art to pass over Jordan this day, to go in to
possess nations greater and mightier than thyself, cities great and
fenced up to heaven; a people great and tall, the children of th...
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THE EVIDENCE IS NOW GIVEN THAT THEY ARE A STIFFNECKED PEOPLE
(DEUTERONOMY 9:7).
Taking up from Deuteronomy 9:6 he now establishes that they are a
stiffnecked people. It may be argued that the sins whi...
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CHAPTER 9 LET THEM NOT BECOME SELF-RIGHTEOUS, FOR THEY ARE A VERY
STUBBORN PEOPLE.
The thought of their forgetting Yahweh and taking the credit for
themselves about their possession of the land and it...
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CONTENTS: Israel reminded of their unworthiness to possess the land in
themselves.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob.
CONCLUSION: Our gaining of the heavenly Canaan must be attribu...
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Deuteronomy 9:1. _This day;_ at this time, or in the course of a
month. Day is often used in scripture for the whole of a man's life,
for a season, and for a short time.
Deuteronomy 9:19. _I was afrai...
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_Remember. .. how thou provokedst the Lord._
PROFITABLE REMEMBRANCE
I. The fact asserted is this: we have provoked the Lord our God. Shall
we call to mind the sins of our youth and the transgressions...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 9:1__ Continuing the theme of
Israel’s “heart” problem, this section gives examples of
Israel’s stubbornness.
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 9:7 The golden calf incident is
retold at length to demonstrate Israel’s stubbornness.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—Moses dissuadeth them from self-righteousness by
recital of past sins and rebellion.
DEUTERONOMY 9:1. This day, this time. Once before they had been at the
borders of Canaan; but did n...
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EXPOSITION
DISSUASIVES FROM SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS.
DEUTERONOMY 9:1
Israel might acknowledge that it was of God's free gift that they
possessed the land of Canaan, and yet might flatter themselves by
th...
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As we have told you the word Deuteronomy means the second law. It is
really a rehearsal, sort of a capsulation by Moses of the law that was
given. Deuteronomy itself, though it covers the forty years...
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1 Corinthians 15:9; 1 Timothy 1:13; Deuteronomy 31:27; Deuteronomy
32:5;...