Exodus 19:8

20:19; 24:3,7; De 5:27-29; 26:17-19; Jos 24:24; Ne 10:29

Exodus 24:7

the book.

4; Heb 9:18-23

read.

De 31:11-13; Ac 13:15; Col 4:16; 1Th 5:27

All that.

3; Jer 7:23,24

Deuteronomy 5:27-28

Ex 20:19; Heb 12:19

they have well said all.

18:17; Nu 27:7; 36:5

Joshua 24:22

Ye are witnesses.Ye have been sufficiently apprised of the difficulties in your way--of God's holiness, and the nature of his service--your own weakness, inconstancy, and insufficiency--your need of the Divine help, and the hope of assistance held out in the law--and the awful consequences of apostasy: and now ye make your choice. Remember then that ye are witnesses against yourselves; and your own conscience will be witness, judge, and executioner.

De 26:17; Job 15:6; Lu 19:22

ye have.

Ps 119:11,173; Lu 10:42

Galatians 3:19-20

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.

a mediator is.

Job 9:33; Ac 12:20; 1Ti 2:5

but.

17; Ge 15:18; 17:1,2; De 6:4; Ro 3:29
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