Deuteronomy 4:1
1 An exhortation to obedience.41 Moses appoints the three cities of refuge on that side of Jordan.44 Recapitulation. unto the statutes.Statutes, every thing that concerned morals and the rites and ceremonies of religion; judgments, all matters of civil right and wrong. 8,45; 5:1; 6:1,2; 8:1; 11:1,32; Le 19:37; 20:8; 22:31; Ps 105:45Ps 119:4; Eze 11:20; 36:27; 37:24; Mt 28:20; Lu 1:6; Joh 15:14that ye may.Le 18:5; Eze 20:11,21; Ro 10:5Deuteronomy 4:5
1; Pr 22:19,20; Mt 28:20; Ac 20:27; 1Co 11:28; 15:3; 1Th 4:1,2Heb 3:5The people had been often ready to conclude that Moses taught them by his own authority; but at the close of his life he solemnly assured them that he had instructed them exactly as the Lord had commanded him, neither more, nor less, nor otherwise. This is a most express declaration that he was divinely inspired, and utterly incompatible with his integrity of character, if he was not. Scott.Deuteronomy 4:40
keep.1,6; 28:1-14; Le 22:31; 26:1-13; Jer 11:4; Joh 14:15,21-24it may go.5:16; 6:3,18; 12:25,28; 22:7; Eph 6:3; 1Ti 4:8Deuteronomy 6:1
1 The end of the law is obedience.3 An exhortation thereto.20 What they are to teach their children. the commandments.4:1,5,14,45; 5:31; 12:1; Le 27:34; Nu 36:13; Eze 37:24go to possess it. Heb. pass over.Psalms 105:45
That.De 4:40; 5:33; 6:1,2,21-25; Eze 36:24-28; Eph 2:8-10; Tit 2:14Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.106:1; 150:1; *marg:Re 19:3,4Luke 1:74-75
that we.71; Isa 35:9,10; 45:17; 54:13,14; 65:21-25; Eze 34:25-28; 39:28,29Zep 3:15-17; Zec 9:8-10; Ro 6:22; 8:15; 2Ti 1:7; Heb 2:15; 9:14Re 2:10 De 6:2; Ps 105:44,45; Jer 31:33,34; 32:39,40; Eze 36:24-27; Mt 1:21Eph 1:4; 2:10; 4:24; 1Th 4:1,7; 2Th 2:13; 2Ti 1:9; Tit 2:11-141Pe 1:14-16; 2Pe 1:4-8
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