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The covenant was national, and therefore embraced all the elements
which make up the nation. The “little ones” would of course be
represented by their parents or guardians; the absent Deuteronomy
29:1...
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25. THE REPETITION OF THE COVENANT AND THE REPETITION OF THE CURSE
CHAPTER 29
_ 1. The repetition of the covenant (Deuteronomy 29:1)_
2. The repetition of the curse (Deuteronomy 29:16)
The words of...
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DEUTERONOMY 29:1 belongs, as in the Heb. Bible, to the preceding
chapter. It is the formal ending of the great discourse (Deuteronomy
4:44, Deuteronomy 12-26, Deuteronomy 28). Deuteronomy 29 (except
D...
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_Ye stand_ The Heb. is stronger, and probably reflexive: _ye have
taken your station_or _position_.
_all of you_ This comprehensiveness, and the exhaustive definition by
which it is followed are strik...
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3. THE PURPOSE OF GOD (Deuteronomy 29:10-13)
10 Ye stand this day all of you before Jehovah your God; your heads,
your tribes, your elders, and your officers, even all the men of
Israel, 11 your littl...
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_YOUR LITTLE ONES, YOUR WIVES, AND THY STRANGER THAT IS IN THY CAMP,
FROM THE HEWER OF THY WOOD UNTO THE DRAWER OF THY WATER:_
Thy stranger that is in thy camp. This term included all classes of
fore...
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YOUR LITTLE ONES] Children share the privileges and responsibilities
of the covenant into which they enter by circumcision....
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EXHORTATIONS AND WARNINGS
In this chapter the covenant is renewed and enforced with a reminder
of God's goodness and the consequences of disobedience....
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 29
V1 These are the words of the *covenant. The *LORD ordered Moses to
make it with the *Israel...
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YOUR LITTLE ONES. — Compare St. Peter’s words on the day of
Pentecost: “The promise is unto you and to your children” (Acts
2:39). The covenant with Abraham was that the Almighty would be a God
to him...
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_[Deuteronomy 29:10]_ טַפְּכֶ֣ם נְשֵׁיכֶ֔ם וְ
גֵ֣רְךָ֔ אֲשֶׁ֖ר
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MOSES' FAREWELL SPEECHES
Deuteronomy 4:1, Deuteronomy 27:1; Deuteronomy 28:1; Deuteronomy 29:1;...
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THE COVENANT THAT BRINGS PROSPERITY
Deuteronomy 29:1
In one great final convocation Moses rehearsed the Covenant, and
endeavored to bind the people to its provisions. It becomes us all
from time to t...
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The fourth discourse of Moses urged the people to be true to the
Covenant, the terms of which had been given and are recorded in the
previous chapter. It is to be carefully remembered that the first
v...
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_Besides, ( exceptis,) which may signify all were present; or rather
that the strangers of Egypt, &c., who were employed in servile
offices, were alone excluded, as having no part in the covenant made...
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It was the same feature of the old church as it is of the new, (for
they are both one and the same church in JESUS) that there was no
distinction of person, age, or character. None too great not to ne...
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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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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 28 AND 29.
In CHAPTER 28 we have the principles of God's government in the midst
of that people, and the immediate consequences of obedience or
disobedience-c...
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YOUR LITTLE ONES, YOUR WIVES,.... Who are scarce ever mentioned in any
special law or solemn transaction:
AND THY STRANGER THAT [IS] IN THY CAMP; not only the proselyte of
righteousness, who embraced...
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_Your little ones, your wives, and thy stranger that [is] in thy camp,
from the hewer of thy wood unto the drawer of thy water:_
Ver. 11. _From the hewer of thy wood._] The meanest amongst you, such...
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_Ye stand before the Lord your God_ They were assembled at the
tabernacle, from whence he delivered these words to them by the
priests and Levites, Deuteronomy 27:9; Deuteronomy 27:14. _Thy
stranger_...
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1 Moses exhorteth them to obedience, by the memorie of the workes they
haue seene.
10 All are presented before the Lord to enter into his Couenant.
18 The great wrath on him that flattereth himselfe...
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your little ones, your wives, and thy stranger that is in thy camp,
from the hewer of thy wood unto the drawer of thy water, the men
lowest in the social scale, the men that performed the lowest and
m...
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A SOLEMN CALL TO OBEDIENCE...
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THE CONDITIONAL COVENANT RENEWED
(vs.1-29)
Verse I speaks of a covenant the Lord commanded Moses to make with
Israel in the land of Moab, "Beside the covenant which He made with
them in Horeb." This...
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10-21 The national covenant made with Israel, not only typified the
covenant of grace made with true believers, but also represented the
outward dispensation of the gospel. Those who have been enable...
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THY STRANGER; such strangers as had embraced their religion. FROM THE
HEWER OF THY WOOD UNTO THE DRAWER OF THY WATER; all sorts of persons,
yea, even the meanest of them, such as these were, JOSHUA 9:...
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This chapter closes the second grand division of our book. In it we
have a most solemn appeal to the conscience of the congregation. It is
what we may term the summing up and practical application of...
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Deuteronomy 29:11 ones H2945 stranger H1616 in H7130 camp H4264 cuts
H2404 (H8802) wood H6086 draws H7579
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THE CALL FOR COMMITMENT (DEUTERONOMY 29:9; DEUTERONOMY 29:12) AND THE
DESCRIPTION OF THE RESPONDERS (DEUTERONOMY 29:10).
Thus in the light of this they were now to prove themselves genuine
people
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CONTENTS: Introductory words to the Palestinian covenant.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: We are bound in gratitude as well as duty and faithfulness
to keep the words of the solemn covenant of G...
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Deuteronomy 29:1. _The words of the covenant;_ from _co, con,_ or
_com;_ a social prefix; and _venio,_ to come; the coming of two
parties into one compact. The vendor gets the best terms he can, and
t...
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_Ye stand. .. before the Lord your God._
ON COVENANTING WITH GOD
I. That covenanting with God, and that publicly, is not an
unprecedented thing in the Church of God, but has been usual in former
age...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 29:1 Moses’ Third Speech: Final
Exhortation. These chapters represent the climax of Moses’
preaching. He pleads with Israel to accept the covenant....
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CRITICAL NOTES.—The discourse is continued—the subject of that is
the covenant of Israel with God—its privileges conferred and
obligations imposed. _Besides_ (Deuteronomy 29:1), not a new covenant,
bu...
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EXPOSITION
RENEWAL OF THE COVENANT IN THE PLAINS OF MOAB. (Deuteronomy 29-30.)
The first verse of this chapter is placed in the Hebrew text at the
end of Deuteronomy 28:1; but in the LXX. and Vulgate...
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Chapter twenty-nine, God continues with this covenant.
These are the words of the covenant, which the Lord commanded Moses to
make with the children of Israel. And Moses called all Israel, and
said un...
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Colossians 3:11; Deuteronomy 5:14; Exodus 12:38; Exodus 12:48;...
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Thy stranger — Such strangers as had embraced their religion: all
sorts of persons, yea, even the meanest of them....