Deuteronomy 27:2-3

on the day.

6:1; 9:1; 11:31; Jos 1:11; 4:1,5-24

unto the.

3; 26:1

great stones.

Eze 11:19; 36:26

and plaister.Houbigant and others are of opinion that the original words, {wesadta othom beseed}, should be rendered "thou shalt cement them with cement," because this was intended to be a durable monument. Some suppose that the writing was to be in relievo, and that the spaces were to be filled up by the mortar or cement; as is frequently the case with eastern inscriptions.

thou shalt.

Jos 8:32; Jer 31:31-33; 2Co 3:2,3; Heb 8:6-10; 10:16

this law.This law probably means only the blessings and curses mentioned in this and the following chapter; which indeed contain an epitome of the whole law.

a land.

6:8; 26:9; Le 20:24; Nu 13:27; 14:8; Jos 5:6; Jer 11:5; 32:22

Deuteronomy 27:8

thou shalt.

3

very plainly.

Hab 2:2; Joh 16:25; 2Co 3:12
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