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- * shall be
- # De 11:18 32:46 Ps 37:31 40:8 119:11,98 Pr 2:10,11 3:1-3,5 7:3
- # Isa 51:7 Jer 31:33 Lu 2:51 8:15 2Co 3:3 Col 3:16 2Jo 1:2
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- * And thou shalt
- # De 6:2 4:9,10 11:19 Ge 18:19 Ex 12:26,27 13:14,15 Ps 78:4-6 Eph 6:4
- * teach [heb] whet, or sharpen
- * shalt talk
- # Ru 2:4,12 4:11 Ps 37:30 40:9,10 119:46 129:8 Pr 6:22 10:21
- # 15:2,7 Mal 3:16 Mt 12:35 Lu 6:45 Eph 4:29 Col 4:6 1Pe 3:15
- 13052
- # De 11:18 Ex 13:9,16 Nu 15:38,39 Pr 3:3 6:21 7:3 Mt 23:5 Heb 2:1
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- # De 11:20 Ex 12:7 Job 19:23-25 Isa 30:8 57:8 Hab 2:2
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- * land
- # Ge 13:15-17 15:18 26:3 28:13
- * great
- # Jos 24:13 Ne 9:25 Ps 78:55 105:44
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- * when thou
- # De 7:12-18 8:10 32:15 Jud 3:7 Pr 30:8,9 Jer 2:31,32 Eze 16:10-20
- # Mt 19:23,24
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- * bondage [heb] bondmen, or servants
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- * fear
- # De 6:2 5:29 10:12 13:4 Mt 4:10 Lu 4:8
- * and serve him
- Our Saviour quotes these words thus: `And him only () shalt thou
- serve;' from which it would appear, that the word {levaddo} was
- anciently in the hebrew text, as it was in the Septuagint, Coptic,
- Vulgate (illi soli), and Anglo-Saxon. Dr. Kennicott argues that
- without the word {only}, the text would not have conclusive for
- the purpose for which our Lord advanced it. It is proper,
- however, to observe, that the word {levaddo} is not found in any
- MS. yet collated, though retained in the above versions.
- * shalt swear
- # Le 19:12 Jos 2:12 Ps 15:4 63:11 Isa 45:23 65:16 Jer 4:2 5:2,7 12:16
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- * not go
- # De 8:19 11:28 Ex 34:14-16 Jer 25:6 1Jo 5:21
- * of the gods
- # De 13:7
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- * is a jealous
- # De 4:24 Ex 20:5 Am 3:2 1Co 10:22
- * lest
- # De 7:4 11:17 Nu 32:10-15 2Ch 36:16 Ps 90:7,11
- * destroy
- # Ge 7:4 Ex 32:12 1Ki 13:34 Am 9:8
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- * tempt
- # Mt 4:7 Lu 4:12
- * tempted him
- # Ex 17:2,7 Nu 20:3,4,13 21:4,5 Ps 95:8,9 1Co 10:9 Heb 3:8,9
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- # De 6:1,2 11:13,22 Ex 15:26 Ps 119:4 1Co 15:58 Tit 3:8 Heb 6:11
- # 2Pe 1:5-10 3:14
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- * shalt do
- # De 8:11 12:25,28 13:18 Ex 15:26 Ps 19:11 Isa 3:10 Eze 18:5,19,21
- # 18:27 33:14,16,19 Ho 14:9 Joh 8:29 Ro 12:2
- * that it may
- # De 4:40 5:29,33
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- # Ex 23:28-30 Nu 33:52,53 Jud 2:1-3
- # Ex 3:1-4
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- * when thy son
- # De 6:7 Ex 12:26 13:14 Jos 4:6,7,21-24 Pr 22:6
- * in time to come [heb] tomorrow
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- * We were
- # De 5:6,15 15:15 26:5-9 Ex 20:2 Ne 9:9,10 Ps 136:10-12 Isa 51:1
- # Jer 32:20,21 Ro 6:17,18 Eph 2:11,12
- * with a mighty
- # Ex 3:19 13:3
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- * shewed
- # De 4:34 Ex 7:1-12:10 14:1-31 Ps 135:9
- * sore [heb] evil
- * before
- # De 1:30 3:21 4:3 7:19 Ps 58:10,11 91:8
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- * to give us
- # De 6:10,18 1:8,25 Ex 13:5
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- * to fear
- # De 6:2
- * for our good
- # De 10:13 Job 35:7,8 Pr 9:12 Isa 3:10 Jer 32:39 Mt 6:33 Ro 6:21,22
- * he might
- # De 4:1,4 8:1,3 Ps 41:2 66:9 Pr 22:4 Ro 10:5
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- # De 24:13 Le 18:5 Ps 106:30,31 119:6 Pr 12:28 Eze 20:11 Lu 10:28,29
- # Ro 10:3,5,6 Ga 3:12 Jas 2:10
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- * 1-4 All communion with the nations is forbidden
- 5 for fear of idolatry
- 6-8 for the holiness of the people,
- 9-16 for the nature of God in his mercy and justice,
- 17-26 for the assuredness of victory which God will give over them
-
- * the Lord
- # De 4:38 6:1,10,19,23 9:1,4 11:29 31:3,20 Ex 6:8 15:7 Nu 14:31
- # Ps 44:2,3 78:55
- * the Hittites
- With respect to the situation of these nations in the land of
- Canaan, Calmet remarks, that the Canaanites chiefly inhabited
- Phoenecial the Hittietes, the mountains south of the promised
- land; the Hivites, mount Ebal, and Gerizim, and towards Hermon;
- the Girgashites, beyond Jordan, towards the lake of Gennesaret,
- the Jebusistes, about Jerusalem; the Amorites, the mountains west
- of the Dead Sea, and part of the land of Moab; and that the
- Perizzites were probably not a distinct nation, but villagers
- scattered through the country.
- # Ge 15:18-21 Ex 23:28 33:2
- * greater
- # De 4:38 4:1-3 20:1
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- * deliver
- # De 7:23,24 3:3 23:14 Ge 14:20 Jos 10:24,25,30,32,42 21:44 Jud 1:4
- * utterly
- # De 20:16,17 Le 27:28,29 Nu 33:52 Jos 6:17-25 8:24 9:24 10:28,40
- # 11:11,12
- * make no
- # De 20:10,11 Ex 23:32,33 34:12-16 Jos 2:14 9:18-21 Jud 1:24 2:2
- # 2Sa 21:2
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- # Ge 6:2,3 Ex 34:15,16 Jos 23:12,13 Jud 3:6,7 1Ki 11:2 Ezr 9:1,2
- # Ne 13:23-27 2Co 6:14-17
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- * so will
- # De 6:15 32:16,17 Ex 20:5 Jud 2:11,20 3:7,8 10:6,7
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- * destroy
- # De 12:2,3 Ex 23:24 34:13 2Ki 23:6-14
- * images [heb] statues, or pillars
- # De 16:22 Le 26:1
- * and cut
- # Jud 6:25,26
- * burn
- # De 7:25 9:21 Ex 32:20
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- * an holy
- # De 14:2 26:19 28:9 Ex 19:5,6 Ps 50:5 Jer 2:3 Am 3:2 1Co 6:19,20
- # Tit 2:14 2Pe 2:5,9
- * to be a special
- # Mal 3:17 Tit 2:14
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- * The Lord
- # Ps 115:1 Ro 9:11-15,18,21 11:6 1Jo 3:1 4:10
- * ye were
- # De 10:22 Isa 51:2 Mt 7:14 Lu 12:32 Ro 9:27-29
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- * because
- # De 4:37 9:4,5 10:15 1Sa 12:22 2Sa 22:20 Ps 44:3 Isa 43:4 Ps 44:3
- # Jer 31:3 Zep 3:17 Mt 11:26 Eph 2:4,5 2Th 2:13,14 Tit 3:3-7
- # 1Jo 4:19
- * oath
- # Ge 22:16-18 Ex 32:13 Ps 105:8-10,42 Lu 1:55,72,73 Heb 6:13-17
- * Lord brought
- # De 4:20,34 Ex 12:41,42 13:3,14 20:2
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- * the faithful
- # Ex 34:6,7 Ps 119:75 146:6 Isa 49:7 La 3:23 1Co 1:9 10:3 2Co 1:18
- # 1Th 5:24 2Th 3:3 2Ti 2:13 Tit 1:2 Heb 6:18 10:23 11:11 1Jo 1:9
- * which keepeth
- # Ge 5:10 17:7 Ex 20:6 Ne 1:5 Da 9:4 Ro 8:28 1Co 8:3 Jas 1:12
- * a thousand
- # 1Ch 16:15
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- * repayeth
- # Ps 21:8,9 Pr 11:31 Isa 59:18 Na 1:2 Ro 12:19
- * slack
- # De 32:25 2Pe 3:9,10
- * hateth
- # Ex 20:5 Joh 15:23-24
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- # De 4:1 5:32 Joh 14:15
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- * if [heb] because
- # De 28:1 Le 26:3
- * Lord
- # De 7:9 Ps 105:8-10 Mic 7:20 Lu 1:55,72,73
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- * he will love
- # De 7:7 28:4 Ex 23:25 Ps 1:3 11:7 144:12-15 Joh 14:21 15:10 16:27
- * he will also
- # De 28:3-5,11,15-18 Job 42:12 Pr 10:22 Mal 3:10,11 Mt 6:33
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- * blessed
- # De 33:29 Ps 115:15 147:19,20
- * male or
- # De 28:4,11 Ex 23:26 Le 26:9 Ps 127:3
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- * will put none
- The Israelites, if obedient, would have been subject to no
- maladies but those common to fallen man, and generally very
- healthy and long lived being exempted from pestilential diseases,
- which have often most tremendously scourged guilty nations; and
- from such maladies in particular, as they had witnessed in Egypt,
- by which God afflicted their cruel oppressors, (Ex 15.26). This
- must be referred to the {national} covenant; for though godliness
- often secures the most solid temporal advantages, yet temporal
- blessings were not, even among them, uniformly dispensed to
- individuals according to their obedience; but they were to the
- {nation}, with an exactness which is not observed towards any
- other people.
- # Le 26:3,4
- * will put none
- # De 28:27,60 Ex 9:11 15:26 Ps 105:36,37
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- * consume
- # De 7:2
- * thine eye
- # De 13:8 19:13,21 25:12 Jer 21:7
- * for that will
- # De 12:30,31 Ex 23:33 34:12-16 Nu 33:55 Jos 23:13-16 Jud 2:3,12 3:6
- # 8:27 Ps 106:36 1Co 15:33
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- * thou shalt
- # De 8:17 15:9 18:21 Isa 14:13 47:8 49:21 Jer 13:22 Lu 9:47
- * these nations
- # Nu 13:32 33:53 Jos 17:16-18
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- * shalt not
- # De 1:29 3:6 31:6 Ps 27:1,2 46:1,2 Isa 41:10-14
- * remember
- # Ex 7:1-14:31 Jud 6:13 Ps 77:11 78:11,42-51 105:5,26-36 135:8-10
- # 136:10-15 Isa 51:9,10 63:11-15
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- * great
- # De 4:34 11:2-4 29:3 Ne 9:10,11 Jer 32:20,21 Eze 20:6-9
- * so shall
- # Jos 3:10
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- * the hornet
- # Ex 23:28-30 Jos 24:12
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- * the Lord
- # Nu 9:20 14:9,14,42 16:3 23:21 Jos 3:10 2Ch 32:8 Ps 46:5,7,11
- # Isa 8:9,10 Zec 2:10,11 1Co 14:25
- * a mighty God
- # De 10:17 25:8 1Sa 4:8 Ne 1:5 4:14 9:32 Zec 12:2-5
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- * put out [heb] pluck off
- * thou mayest
- As the Israelites were not yet sufficiently numerous to fill the
- whole land occupied by these nations; and as wild and ferocious
- animals might be expected to multiply where the place was but
- thinly peopled, therefore God informs then that their
- extermination from before them should be gradual. Haynes says,
- `The approaching to Cana, at the close of the day, as we did, is
- at once terrifying and dangerous. The surrounding country swarms
- with wild beasts, such as tigers, leopards, jackals, etc., whose
- cries and howling, I doubt not, would strike the boldest
- traveller, who had not been frequently in a like situation, with
- the deepest sense of horror.'
- # Ex 23:29,30 Jos 15:63
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- * the Lord
- # De 7:2
- * unto thee [heb] before thy face
- # De 9:3
- * shall destroy
- # De 2:15 8:20 Isa 13:6 Jer 17:18 Joe 1:15 2Th 1:9
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- * he shall
- # Jos 10:24,25,42 12:1
- * their name
- # De 9:14 25:19 29:20 Ex 17:14 Ps 9:5 Pr 10:7 Jer 10:11 Zep 1:4
- * there shall be
- # De 11:25 Jos 1:5 10:8 23:9 Isa 54:17 Ro 8:37 1Co 15:57
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- * graven
- # De 7:5 12:3 Ex 32:20 1Ch 14:12 Isa 30:22
- * thou shalt
- # Jos 7:1,21
- * snared
- # Jud 8:24-27 Zep 1:3 1Ti 6:9,10
- * an abomination
- # De 17:1 23:18 Re 17:5
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- * shalt
- # De 13:17 Le 27:28,29 Jos 6:17-24 7:1,11-26 Eze 14:7 Hab 2:9-11
- # Zec 5:4
- * but thou shalt
- # Isa 2:20 30:22 Eze 11:18 Ho 14:8 Ro 2:22
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- * 1-20 An exhortation to obedience in regard of God's mercy and
- goodness in his dealings with Israel.
-
- # De 4:1 5:32,33 6:1-3 Ps 119:4-6 1Th 4:1,2
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- * remember
- # De 7:18 Ps 77:11 106:7 Eph 2:11,12 2Pe 1:12,13 3:1,2
- * led thee
- # De 1:3,33 2:7 29:5 Ps 136:16 Am 2:10
- * to humble
- # 2Ch 32:25,26 33:12,19 Job 33:17 42:5,6 Isa 2:17 Lu 18:14
- # Jas 4:6,10 1Pe 5:5,6
- * prove thee
- # De 8:16 13:3 Ge 22:1 Ex 15:25 16:4 2Ch 32:31 Ps 81:7 Pr 17:3
- # Mal 3:2,3 Jas 1:3 1Pe 1:7
- * to know
- # Jer 17:9,10 Joh 2:25 Re 2:23
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- * fed thee
- # Ex 16:2,3,12-35 Ps 78:23-25 105:40 1Co 10:3
- * doth
- # Ps 37:3 104:27-29 Mt 4:4 Lu 4:4 12:29,30 Heb 13:5,6
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- * Many have attempted to give the following meaning to this text:--
- `God so amply provided for them all the necessaries of life, that
- they never were obliged to wear tattered garments, nor were their
- feet injured for lack of shoes or sandals.' Now, though the
- Israelites doubtless brought out of Egypt more raiment than what
- they had upon them; and they might manufacture the fleeces of
- their flocks in the wilderness; and also might be favoured by
- providence with other supplies from the neighbouring nations or
- travelling hordes of Arabs; yet, when we consider their immense
- numbers, their situation and long continuance in the wilderness,
- and the very strong expressions made use of in the text, why
- should we question the extraordinary and miraculous interposition
- of God in this respect, as well as in others, not less stupendous
- in their nature, or constant in their supply?
- # De 29:5 Ne 9:21 Mt 26:25-30
-