CONTENTS
This sacred book opens with an account of the children of Israel just
as they are entering the borders of Canaan. They had nearly completed
the fortieth year of their wilderness journey: and now, before they
enter the promised land, Moses addresses them in a long discource.
this chapter is... [ Continue Reading ]
It is equally to be observed, the time specified yet remaining
to be fulfilled; to show how exact the LORD is to his word, and
to his promise: Reader! let you and I pause in the several
parts of our pilgrimage state; and depend upon it, we shall
find also, no less, how faithful our GOD is. This... [ Continue Reading ]
I would beg the Reader yet further to remark, from the great
particularity observed, that it is not a thing of small moment
to notice, where, and when, and how, divine manifestations
are made to us. This memorable spot, this memorable time
and manner, no doubt were sweet to Israel, when Moses
h... [ Continue Reading ]
The repeating again those instances of divine mercy to Israel,
in the destruction of their enemies, forms no improper preface
to Moses' Sermon. When our JESUS had subdued our enemies
by his victory on the cross, he came to speak peace to his
disciples; to them that were nigh, and to them that we... [ Continue Reading ]
Is there not a good deal of gospel in this opening of Moses'
discourse? Was not this the Mount Sinai? and as such, is it not
a figure of the bondage state of sin and Satan, under which
GOD'S people continue as long as they are looking to a
covenant of works? And is not the land of Canaan, to whic... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader, do not overlook in this, as well as in numberless other
instances, how inferior every character is to JESUS. Moses was
faithful in all his house, we are told by the apostle, as a
servant, but JESUS as the LORD of his own house. He indeed is
able, and he alone, to bear the burdens of the... [ Continue Reading ]
What a delightful view doth the increase of Israel afford! Compare
this verse with the account of Jacob's first going down into Egypt.
Genesis 46:27. But what a more glorious view doth the apostle give of
the church of JESUS, the true Israel of GOD! Revelation 7:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe, how the love and piety of Moses breaks out in the midst of
his sermon, with a prayer to GOD. These are sweet breaks, when the
soul, in the contemplation of GOD'S love and mercy in CHRIST, leaves
all other considerations to look up, with faith and hope, to an unseen
but well-known Redeemer.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is sweetly, said of JESUS, in his unequalled undertaking, "that of
the people there was none with him." Isaiah 63:3. Oh! thou precious
bearer of the burdens of thy people! may I never lose sight of thee in
this soul-strengthening character. Isaiah 53:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
All these verses refer to that period in Israel's history, in which at
the advice of Jethro, and by the divine permission, Moses took into
the administration of justice with himself, certain of the elders of
Israel. See Exodus 18:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
I did not think it needful to stop the Reader with any observations
which arise out of these verses, having already dwelt upon the subject
in the Commentary on the 13th and 14th Chapter s of the Book of
Numbers. If the Reader will consult what is there said, he will find
that what suits the one is e... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
WHAT a most beautiful representation doth this chapter afford of a
faithful, laborious minister, in the character of Moses! Who can
behold this aged servant of JEHOVAH, thus sermonizing even to the very
close of life, and going over again and again in relation, all the
great things the... [ Continue Reading ]