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 105:45

Ps 119:4; Eze 11:20; 36:27; 37:24; Mt 28:20; Lu 1:6; Joh 15:14

that ye may.

Le 18:5; Eze 20:11,21; Ro 10:5

Deuteronomy 4:5

1; Pr 22:19,20; Mt 28:20; Ac 20:27; 1Co 11:28; 15:3; 1Th 4:1,2

Heb 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 4:45

These.

6:17,20; 1Ki 2:3; Ps 119:2,14,22,24,111

statutes.

1; Ps 119:5

judgments.

Ps 119:7

Deuteronomy 5:1

1 The covenant in Horeb.

6 The ten commandments.

23 At the people's request Moses receives the law from God.

all Israel.

1:1; 29:2,10

Hear.

4:1

keep, and. Heb. keep to.

Mt 23:3

Deuteronomy 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 37:24

go to possess it. Heb. pass over.

Deuteronomy 11:1

1 An exhortation to obedience;

2 by their own experience of God's great works;

8 by promise of God's great blessings;

16 and by threatenings.

18 A careful study is required in God's words.

26 The blessing and curse set before them.

thou shalt.This verse is the practical improvement of the conclusion of the foregoing chapter; while the next verse begins another view of the subject.

6:5; 10:12; 30:16-20; Ps 116:1

keep.

Le 8:35; Zec 3:7

his statutes.

4:1,5,40; 6:1; Ps 105:45; Lu 1:74,75

Deuteronomy 12:1

1 Monuments of idolatry are to be destroyed.

4 The place of God's service to be kept.

15 Blood is forbidden.

16 Blood is forbidden.

17 Holy things must be eaten in the holy place.

18 Holy things must be eaten in the holy place.

19 The Levite is not to be forsaken.

20 Blood is forbidden.

26 Holy things must be eaten in the holy place.

29 Idolatry is not to be enquired after.

the statues.

4:1,2,5,45; 6:1,2

all the days.

19; 4:19; 1Ki 8:40; Job 7:1; Ps 104:33; 146:2

Ezekiel 20:11

I gave.

De 4:8; Ne 9:13,14; Ps 147:19,20; Ro 3:2

shewed them. Heb. made them to know. which.

13,21; Le 18:5; De 20:15,16; Lu 10:28; Ro 10:5; Ga 3:12

Malachi 4:4

the law.

Ex 20:3-21; De 4:5,6; Ps 147:19,20; Isa 8:20; 42:21

Mt 5:17-20; 19:16-22; 22:36-40; Mr 12:28-34; Lu 10:25-28; 16:29-31

Joh 5:39-47; Ro 3:31; 13:1-10; Ga 5:13,14,24,25; Jas 2:9-13

in.

De 4:10

with.

Ex 21:1-23:33; Le 1:1-7:38; Ps 147:19

Galatians 3:19

then.

Ro 3:1,2; 7:7-13

It was added.

21-24; De 4:8,9; Ps 147:19,20; Lu 16:31; Joh 5:45-47; 15:22; Ro 2:13

Ro 3:19,20; 4:15; 5:20,21; 7:7-13; 1Ti 1:8,9

till.

16,25; 4:1-4

by.

De 33:2; Ac 7:53; Heb 2:2,5

in.

Ex 20:19-22; 24:1-12; 34:27-35; Le 15:32; De 5:5,22-33

De 9:13-20,25-29; 18:15-19; Ps 106:23; Joh 1:17; Ac 7:38The Apostle, having just before been speaking of the promise made to Abraham, and representing that as the rule of our justification, and not the law, lest they should think he derogated too much from the law, and thereby rendered it useless--he thence takes occasion to discourse of the design and tendency of it, and to acquaint us for what purposes it was given.
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