Deuteronomy 4:26

I call heaven.A most solemn method of adjuration, in use among all the nations in the world; God and man being called upon to bear testimony to the truth of what was spoken, that if there was any flaw or insincerity it might be detected, and if any crime, it might not go unpunished. Such appeals to God shew at once the origin and use of oaths.

30:18,19; 31:28; 32:1; Isa 1:2; Jer 2:12; 6:19; 22:29; Eze 36:4

Mic 1:2; 6:2

ye shall.

29:28; Le 18:28; 26:31-35; Jos 23:16; Isa 6:11; 24:1-3; Jer 44:22

Eze 33:28; Lu 21:24

Deuteronomy 4:40

keep.

1,6; 28:1-14; Le 22:31; 26:1-13; Jer 11:4; Joh 14:15,21-24

it may go.

5:16; 6:3,18; 12:25,28; 22:7; Eph 6:3; 1Ti 4:8

Deuteronomy 25:15

that thy days.

4:40; 5:16,33; 6:18; 11:9; 17:20; Ex 20:12; Ps 34:12; Eph 6:3

1Pe 3:10

Deuteronomy 32:47

30:19; Le 18:5; Pr 3:1,2,18,22; 4:22; Isa 45:19; Mt 6:33; Ro 10:5,6

1Ti 4:8; 6:6-8; 1Pe 3:10-12; 2Pe 1:3,16; Re 22:14

Proverbs 3:16

Length.

2; 4:10; Ps 21:4; 71:9; 1Ti 4:8

and.

4:6-9; 8:18-21; 1Ki 3:13; Mr 10:30; 1Co 3:21-23; 2Co 6:10
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