PRACTICAL EXHORTATIONS (CONTINUED)
1-5. The renewal of the broken covenant: see Exodus 34.
6-9. These vv are evidently a parenthesis.
The death of Aaron took place thirty-eight years after the departure
from Sinai, but previous to the delivery of this discourse: see on
Numbers 20:22; The notice of... [ Continue Reading ]
AT THAT TIME] Not at the time of Aaron's death, but during the sojourn
at Sinai: see Exodus 32:26. The Levites here include the family of
Aaron who were specially set apart to the priesthood: see on Numbers
3.... [ Continue Reading ]
In spite of the perversity and rebellion of the people they are
permitted by God's grace to continue their journey and possess the
land of promise. This verse marks the freeness and fulness of the
divine forgiveness. God's covenant of peace is not removed.... [ Continue Reading ]
Notwithstanding all that the people have done God does not demand of
them any-thing more than their plain duty, in view of their past
experience of His goodness: cp. Micah 6:8.... [ Continue Reading ]
The path of duty is also that of safety and welfare.
14, 15. Although God is Lord of heaven and earth, He has singled out
this small nation (Deuteronomy 7:7) for His special favour.... [ Continue Reading ]
See on Leviticus 19:23.
17, 18. Great as God is, He cares for the lowly: see Psalms 138:6. 'Be
ye therefore merciful even as your Father is merciful.'... [ Continue Reading ]
This was our Lord's third answer to the tempter: see Matthew 4:10 and
on Matthew 6:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
This is another ground of gratitude and obedience.... [ Continue Reading ]