VI.
FIRST PORTION OF THE COMMENTARY ON THE LAW (Deuteronomy 6-11).
(1) THESE ARE THE COMMANDMENTS, THE STATUTES, AND THE JUDGMENTS, WHICH
THE LORD... COMMANDED... THAT YE MIGHT DO THEM IN THE LAND. — After
the Decalogue itself has been recapitulated, Moses proceeds to apply
its principles to the con... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT YE MAY INCREASE MIGHTILY... IN THE LAND. — The position of
Israel in the land, and their continuance therein, depended entirely
on their fulfilment of the purpose for which they were brought there
— the observance of the Law of Jehovah, as it applied to their
peculiar situation.... [ Continue Reading ]
HEAR, O ISRAEL... — These two verses are styled by our Lord “the
first and great commandment” in the Law. The first words of the
Talmud concern the hours when this form should be recited in daily
morning or evening prayer — “Hear, O Israel: Jehovah our God is
one Jehovah” The unity of Jehovah, as op... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH ALL THINE HEART, AND WITH ALL THY SOUL, AND WITH ALL THY MIGHT.
— The word “heart” has been taken both as “thought” and
“affection.” Hence, perhaps, the _four_ terms, “_heart, mind,
soul,_ and _strength,”_ which we find in St. Mark 12:30. Bashi says
upon the expression “all thy heart” — “with b... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT TEACH THEM DILIGENTLY. — The same Jewish commentator
remarks that there should be no hesitation in answering anything that
a man might ask. Had this system of education been carried on from the
first, the history of Israel would hare been very different from what
it is.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THOU SHALT BIND THEM... — From this precept the Jews derive the
use of the Tephillin, the portions of the Law which they bind upon the
head or arm when about to pray.... [ Continue Reading ]
(10-13) The song of Moses supplies a prophetic comment upon this in
Deuteronomy 32:15 : “Jeshurun waxed fat, and kicked... then he
forsook God.” “In all time _of our wealth,_ good Lord, deliver
us.”... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT FEAR THE LORD THY GOD, AND SERVE HIM. — Literally,
_Jehovah thy God thou shalt fear, and him shalt thou serve: i.e.,_ Him
only, as translated by the LXX., and cited by our Lord in His
temptation. It is remarkable that all His answers to the tempter were
taken not only from Deuteronomy, _b... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH. — Literally, _of the ground._
Absolute extermination is threatened by the fire of His jealousy.... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL NOT TEMPT THE LORD YOUR GOD. — In the LXX., “Thou shalt
not tempt,” and so where our Lord used it against the tempter
(Matthew 4 and Luke 4).
AS YE TEMPTED HIM IN MASSAH. — How did they tempt Him in Massah? By
raising the unbelieving question, “Is the Lord among us, or not?”
(Exodus 17:7).... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THAT THOU MAYEST GO IN AND POSSESS. — This should be taken with
what follows, “Possess,” so as “to cast out all thine enemies
from before thee” (Deuteronomy 6:19). There was no question now
whether Israel should pass the Jordan; but how far the conquest of
Canaan would be completed, or within wh... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT MEAN THE TESTIMONIES, AND THE STATUTES, AND THE JUDGMENTS. —
These three words appear for the first time together in the
introduction to this discourse (Deuteronomy 4:45). The Law, or
_Torah,_ includes _charges,_ and _institutions,_ and _requirements._
The Decalogue itself is primarily the _Tor... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD BROUGHT US OUT OF EGYPT. — The simple explanation of the
obligations of the Law given in these verses is based upon the message
of Jehovah to Israel from Sinai. in Exodus 19:3 : “Ye have seen what
I did unto the Egyptians, and how Ì bare you on eagles’ wings, and
brought you unto myself. No... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT SHALL BE OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS. — In one Targum, “It shall be
_merit_ to us,” or more fully, in the other, “It shall be merit
laid up for us against the world to come.” In the LXX., “It shall
be alms to us.” This conjunction of ideas will help to explain why
in Matthew 6:1 “alms” and “righteousne... [ Continue Reading ]