Deuteronomy 6:13
fear.2; 5:29; 10:12,20; 13:4; Mt 4:10; Lu 4:8and serve him.Our Saviour quotes these words thus: "And him only [autó monó,] shalt thou serve;" from which it would appear, that the word {levaddo} was anciently in the Hebrew text, as it was in the Septuagint, Coptic, Vulgate (illi soli), and Anglo-Saxon. Dr. Kennicott argues that without the word only, the text would not have conclusive for the purpose for which our Lord advanced it. It is proper, however, to observe, that the word {levaddo} is not found in any MS. yet collated, though retained in the above versions. shalt swear.Le 19:12; Jos 2:12; Ps 15:4; 63:11; Isa 45:23; 65:16; Jer 4:2; 5:2,7Jer 12:16Deuteronomy 10:12
what doth.Jer 7:22,23; Mic 6:8; Mt 11:29,30; 1Jo 5:3fear.6:13; Ps 34:9; 128:1; Jer 32:39,40; Ac 9:31; 1Pe 1:17to walk.5:33; Jos 22:5; Ps 81:13; Eze 11:20; Tit 2:11,12; 1Pe 1:15,16love.6:5; 11:13; 30:16,20; Ps 18:1; 145:20; Mt 22:37; Mr 12:29-33Lu 10:27; 11:42; Ro 8:28; 1Jo 2:15; 4:19,20; 5:2,5to serve.Job 36:11; Zep 3:9; Ro 1:9; Heb 12:28God with all.4:29Deuteronomy 10:20
fear.6:13; 13:4; Mt 4:10; Lu 4:8cleave.4:4; 11:22; 13:4; Jos 23:8; Ac 11:23; Ro 12:9swear.6:13; Ps 63:11; Isa 45:23Deuteronomy 11:13-14
diligently.8,22; 6:17; Ps 119:4to love.4:29; 6:5,6; 10:12 28:12; Le 26:4; Job 5:10,11; 37:11-13; Ps 65:9-13; Jer 14:22Eze 34:26; Joe 2:22,23; Jas 5:7Deuteronomy 13:4
walk.6:13; 2Ki 23:3; 2Ch 34:31; Mic 6:8; Lu 1:6; Col 1:10; 1Th 4:1,2and obey.Jer 7:23and cleave.10:20; 30:20; Ro 6:13; 1Co 6:17Deuteronomy 28:1-6
1 The blessings for obedience.15 The curses for disobedience. If thou shalt.11:13; 15:5; 27:1; Ex 15:26; Le 26:3-13; Ps 106:3; 111:10; Isa 1:19Isa 3:10; 55:2,3; Jer 11:4; 12:16; 17:24; Lu 11:28to do all.Ps 119:6,128; Lu 1:6; Joh 15:14; Ga 3:10; Jas 2:10,11will set.26:19; Ps 91:14; 148:14; Lu 9:48; Ro 2:7 come on thee.15,45; Zec 1:6; 1Ti 4:8 in the city.Ps 107:36,37; 128:1-5; 144:12-15; Isa 65:21-23; Zec 8:3-5in the field.Ge 26:12; 39:5; Am 9:13,14; Hag 2:19; Mal 3:10,11 11; 7:13; Ge 22:17; 49:25; Le 26:9; Ps 107:38; 127:3; 128:3; Pr 10:22Pr 13:22; 20:7; 1Ti 4:8 thy basket.By basket, may be understood the olive-gathering and vintage, in which it was employed; and by the store or remainder, all laid up for future use, or prepared for present consumption. store. or, dough, or kneading troughs.5 31:2; Nu 27:17; 2Sa 3:25; 2Ch 1:10; Ps 121:8Joshua 22:5
take.Ex 15:26; De 4:1,2,6,9; 6:6-9,17; 11:22; 1Ch 28:7,8; Ps 106:3Ps 119:4-6; Pr 4:23; Isa 55:2; Jer 12:16; Heb 6:11,12; 12:152Pe 1:5-10love.Ex 20:6; De 6:5; 10:12,13; 11:1,13; Mt 22:37; Joh 14:15,21-23Joh 21:15-17; Ro 8:28; Jas 1:12; 2:5; 1Jo 5:2,3cleave.23:8; De 4:4; 10:20; 13:4; Ac 11:23; Ro 12:9serve.24:14,15; 1Sa 7:3; 12:20,24; Mt 4:10; 6:24; Lu 1:74; Joh 12:26Ac 27:23; Ro 1:9Joshua 24:14-15
fear.De 10:12; 1Sa 12:24; Job 1:1; 28:28; Ps 111:10; 130:4; Ho 3:5Ac 9:31serve.23; Ge 17:1; 20:5,6; De 18:13; 2Ki 20:3; Ps 119:1,80; Lu 8:15Joh 4:23,24; 2Co 1:12; Eph 6:24; Php 1:10put.From this exhortation of Joshua, we not only learn that the Israelites still retained some relics of idolatry, but to what gods they were attached. 1. Those whom their fathers worshipped on the other side of the food, or the river Euphrates, i.e., the gods of the Chaldeans, fire, light, the sun, etc. 2. Those of the Egyptians, Apis, Anubis, serpents, vegetables, etc. 3. Those of the Amorites, Moabites, Canaanites, etc., Baal-peor, Astarte, etc. How astonishing is it, that after all that God had done for them, and all the miracles they had seen, there should still be found among them both idols and idolaters! 2,23; Ge 35:2; Ex 20:3,4; Le 17:7; Ezr 9:11; Eze 20:18; Am 5:25,26in Egypt.Eze 20:7,8; 23:3 choose.Ru 1:15,16; 1Ki 18:21; Eze 20:39; Joh 6:67whether the gods.14or the gods.Ex 23:24,32,33; 34:15; De 13:7; 29:18; Jud 6:10as for me.Ge 18:19; Ps 101:2; 119:106,111,112; Joh 6:68; Ac 11:23Joshua 24:21
Nay.Ex 19:8; 20:19; 24:3,7; De 5:27,28; 26:17; Isa 44:5Joshua 24:24
De 5:28,29
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