CONTENTS
In this Chapter, Moses reassumes the subject of his Sermon. He brings
to the remembrance of Israel that great event, of the giving of the
law at Horeb, when Moses acted as a Mediator between GOD and Israel.
He repeats the ten commandments, and subjoins his observations upon
them; reminds t... [ Continue Reading ]
I wish the Reader to have a clear conception of the nature and design
of this covenant here spoken of. It is not the Covenant of grace: for
this was made in the council of peace between the Persons of the
GODHEAD, and founded wholly on the divine fulfillment by CHRIST JESUS.
I have given him (saith... [ Continue Reading ]
It is a very interesting remark of Moses, in this verse, that the
covenant here spoken of was not confined to the days of Abraham, or
the Fathers; but that the law, to which Moses referred, was all
subsequent to the covenant made, or rather revealed, to Abraham. A
plain proof, as Paul in his comment... [ Continue Reading ]
What is here said of face to face, the Chaldee paraphrase more
agreeably to the analogy of faith, renders word to word.... [ Continue Reading ]
Who doth net see, in this view of Moses, a lively type of the LORD
JESUS, the only Mediator between GOD and man. Yes! blessed Jesus! thou
art indeed the only day's-man, capable of standing between a justly
offended GOD, and perishing dying sinners. It was thou only, (then,
and now, and forever), cou... [ Continue Reading ]
I hardly think it necessary to comment upon these commandments afresh,
after what was offered on this subject in the Commentary for the 20th
Chapter of Exodus. I would only beg to point out to the Reader, that
there is somewhat of a variation in this new edition of the
Commandments, to what was firs... [ Continue Reading ]
What a lively representation is here given, in this verse, of the
terrors of the law! Oh! how sweet and precious is it to a soul, truly
distressed, under the terrors of a broken law, to hear the mild and
soul-reviving language of the gospel. Reader! have you ever entered,
by faith in a dear Redeemer... [ Continue Reading ]
How much of gospel is in these verses! And how in these early ages was
the great doctrine of a Mediator shadowed forth, even in the
dispensation of the law! Reader! pause over the perusal of the fears
and consternations which are so natural in a guilty mind. Depend upon
it, in all ages, they have be... [ Continue Reading ]
What a delightful view is here afforded us of the love and mercy of
GOD our father! With what affection he speaks of his people; and with
what earnestness he desires their salvation. My soul! ever keep in
remembrance the everlasting love of him who so loved the world as to
give his only begotten Son... [ Continue Reading ]
Beholding Moses, in this instance, as he really was, the type and
figure of JESUS; and what a refreshing thought is it to the mind of
the believer! Yes, Reader! there ever was, and is, and ever will be,
One With the FATHER whom he heareth alway. Give him my soul thy cause,
and fear not the final iss... [ Continue Reading ]
How very suitable is the conclusion which the man of GOD makes of his
solemn address. And hedged in, and surrounded as we are, in the gospel
dispensation, think Reader how impossible it will be in any of us to
escape, if we neglect so great salvation. Hebrews 2:3.... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
OH! thou great law-giver, and law-fulfiller, of a better dispensation,
founded upon better promises! May I behold thee in all thy precious
offices and characters, while reading in this chapter thy servant
Moses commanding the attention of the people. In the name of JEHOVAH
thou camest pe... [ Continue Reading ]