CONTENTS
This Chapter concludes the first part of Moses' Sermon, and a most
pathetic and practical conclusion it is: in which he earnestly urgeth
the people to the love and obedience of the LORD GOD of their fathers.
In the close of the chapter Moses appoints certain cities of refuge
for the mansla... [ Continue Reading ]
It is worthy of remark, how jealous the LORD is of his name and glory;
in both Testaments of Scripture the precept of neither adding to, nor
diminishing from, is strongly formed. See Revelation 22:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
Compare this with Numbers 25:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! if your soul be united to JESUS, must not all spiritual life
be derived from this union? Oh! the inexpressible preciousness of
those words of JESUS: because I live, ye shall live also. John 14:19.... [ Continue Reading ]
Into what an astonishing degree of nearness, are believers now brought
by the blood of JESUS! Reader! pause and contemplate your vast
privileges; and ask your own heart that question, Am I indeed brought
nigh, by the blood of JESUS? Ephesians 2:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is refreshing to see, that while both Testaments enjoin the same
precept, of keeping the soul diligently, (see Jude 1:21.) the apostle
had it in commission to tell the church, that the LORD is the keeper
of his people. 1 Peter 1:5. And what is yet if possible, more
endearing; JESUS committed all... [ Continue Reading ]
The part of Israel's history, which Moses here referred to, hath been
already commented upon. To that I refer: See Exodus 19:18. But,
Reader, we never can sufficiently attend to this interesting part of
Israel's history, while connecting with it its typical object. Oh! how
sweet, how very sweet is i... [ Continue Reading ]
Moses lays great stress upon the prohibition to similitudes: not only
condemning all improper resemblances, but all resemblances. "To what
will ye liken me?" saith the LORD. Isaiah 40:18. How sweet is pure
gospel worship. See our LORD'S short but most expressive statement of
it. John 4:23.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is remarkable, in nations unacquainted with the gospel, how prone
the natives have been found to worship the heavenly bodies. Reader!
think how precious the gospel is, which hath taught us to consider all
these lights of the firmament, but as the servants of our JESUS.
Psalms 19:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
I would have the Reader observe with me, how Moses delights to harp
upon that string of distinguishing mercy. The instances of it are very
many, through all the parts of the history. See it repeated in
Deuteronomy 4:32, etc. Reader! of all mercies, those which are
distinguishing and personal are the... [ Continue Reading ]
It is to be questioned whether anything in the annals of mankind, ever
came up to the generous conduct of Moses upon this occasion; who in
his love for Israel, passed by his own personal humiliation. Never
perhaps was he equaled in this instance, excepting by thee, thou
blessed JESUS, who though ric... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe the vast earnestness of the Sacred Preacher in the arguments
he adopts to interest the feelings of the people; and how he dwells,
again and again, upon the same very powerful motives to induce them to
obedience. But Reader! while attending to these things, think yet more
particularly, how ou... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! pause over those verses, and then call to mind that,
concerning the dispersed of Israel, even now in the present hour this
blessed promise hath not lost its force. The promise is sure. The
event must take place. The day shall come when the deliverer shall
arise out of Zion, to turn away ungo... [ Continue Reading ]
If we read these verses with an enlightened understanding, and
paraphrase them in gospel terms, as they really ought to be read by
every awakened and regenerated soul, how precious do the evidences of
distinguishing grace manifest themselves under everyone of them, to
the believer's own experience.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD hath given commandment concerning those cities of refuge: Numbers
35:9. But of such importance was the thing itself, that Moses in the
very opening as it were, of his sermon, breaks off to follow up the
LORD'S precept concerning this thing. But is there not a gospel sense
in it, and that of a ve... [ Continue Reading ]
The Man of GOD is particular in marking down the very spot, where he
rehearsed and performed these things for Israel: because the place was
truly memorable; for Israel now possessed, as it were, the earnest of
the promised land. And there is somewhat striking also in the
observation, that it was ove... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
SWEET and precious Chapter, when explained to my soul by the HOLY
GHOST, in reference to my adored Redeemer. May the LORD give me grace
to read it with all possible reverence and affection; and may he open
mine eyes to see the wondrous things of his law. Oh! may I be enabled
to see the v... [ Continue Reading ]