Exodus 20:5

bow down.

23:24; Le 26:1; Jos 23:7,16; Jud 2:19; 2Ki 17:35,41; 2Ch 25:14

Isa 44:15,19; Mt 4:9

for I.

34:14; De 4:24; 6:15; 32:21; Jos 24:19; Ps 78:58; Pr 6:34,35

Eze 8:3; Da 1:2; Na 1:2; 1Co 10:22

visiting.

34:7; Le 20:5; 26:29,39,40; Nu 14:18,33; 1Sa 15:2,3; 2Sa 21:1,6

1Ki 21:29; 2Ki 23:26; Job 5:4; 21:19; Ps 79:8; 109:14; Isa 14:20,21

Isa 65:6,7; Jer 2:9; 32:18; Mt 23:34-36

of them.

De 7:10; 32:41; Ps 81:15; Pr 8:36; Joh 7:7; 15:18,23,24; Ro 1:30

Ro 8:7; Jas 4:4

Deuteronomy 5:9

shalt not.

Ex 20:4-6

the Lord.On the import of the word {yehowah,} which we translate Lord, see Note on Ex. 3:15. The word {elohim,} which is rendered God, in the singular, {eloah,} and in Arabic {allah,} is derived from the Arabic {alaha,} he worshipped, adored, was struck with astonishment, fear, or terror: and hence, he adored with sacred honour and veneration: it also signifies, he succoured, liberated, kept in safety, or defended. Here we learn that {elohim} denotes the sole object of adoration; the perfections of whose nature must astonish all who contemplate them, and fill with horror all who rebel against him; that consequently he must be worshipped with reverence and religious fear; and that every sincere worshipper may expect help in all his weaknesses, etc., freedom from the power, guilt, and consequences of sin, and support and defence to the uttermost.

a jealous God.

Ex 34:14

visiting.

Ex 34:7; Jer 32:18; Da 9:4-9; Mt 23:35,36; Ro 11:28,29
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