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		 Text -- Deuteronomy 27:12 (NET)
Text -- Deuteronomy 27:12 (NET)
	        
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								 Wesley -> Deu 27:12
Wesley -> Deu 27:12
							
															 Wesley: Deu 27:12 - -- These words may be rendered beside or near to mount Gerizzim. There were in Canaan two mountains that lay near together, with a valley between, one ca...
Wesley: Deu 27:12 - -- These words may be rendered beside or near to mount Gerizzim. There were in Canaan two mountains that lay near together, with a valley between, one ca...
											These words may be rendered beside or near to mount Gerizzim. There were in Canaan two mountains that lay near together, with a valley between, one called Gerizzim, the other Ebal. On the sides of these which faced each other, all the tribes were to be drawn up, six on a side, so that in the valley they came near each other, so near that the priests standing between them, might be heard by them that were next them on both sides. Then one of the priests, or perhaps more, at some distance from each other, pronounced with a loud voice, one of the curses following. And all the people who stood on the foot and side of mount Ebal, (those farther off taking the signal from those who were nearer) said Amen! Then the contrary blessing was pronounced, "Blessed is he that doth so or so:" To which all who stood on the foot and side of mount Gerizzim, said, Amen! Simeon - All these were the children of the free - women, Leah and Rachel, to shew both the dignity of the blessings above the curses, and that the blessings belong only to those who are evangelically such, as this is expounded and applied, Gal 4:22, even to those that receive the Spirit of adoption and liberty. Joseph is here put for both his sons and tribes Manasseh and Ephraim, which are reckoned as one tribe, because Levi is here numbered; but when Levi is omitted, as it is where the division of the land is made, there Manasseh and Ephraim pass for two tribes.
 JFB -> Deu 27:11-13
JFB -> Deu 27:11-13
							
															 JFB: Deu 27:11-13 - -- Those long, rocky ridges lay in the province of Samaria, and the peaks referred to were near Shechem (Nablous), rising in steep precipices to the heig...
JFB: Deu 27:11-13 - -- Those long, rocky ridges lay in the province of Samaria, and the peaks referred to were near Shechem (Nablous), rising in steep precipices to the heig...
											Those long, rocky ridges lay in the province of Samaria, and the peaks referred to were near Shechem (Nablous), rising in steep precipices to the height of about eight hundred feet and separated by a green, well-watered valley of about five hundred yards wide. The people of Israel were here divided into two parts. On mount Gerizim (now Jebel-et-Tur) were stationed the descendants of Rachel and Leah, the two principal wives of Jacob, and to them was assigned the most pleasant and honorable office of pronouncing the benedictions; while on the twin hill of Ebal (now Imad-el-Deen) were placed the posterity of the two secondary wives, Zilpah and Bilhah, with those of Reuben, who had lost the primogeniture, and Zebulun, Leah's youngest son; to them was committed the necessary but painful duty of pronouncing the maledictions (see on Jdg 9:7). The ceremony might have taken place on the lower spurs of the mountains, where they approach more closely to each other; and the course observed was as follows: Amid the silent expectations of the solemn assembly, the priests standing round the ark in the valley below, said aloud, looking to Gerizim, "Blessed is the man that maketh not any graven image," when the people ranged on that hill responded in full simultaneous shouts of "Amen"; then turning round to Ebal, they cried, "Cursed is the man that maketh any graven image"; to which those that covered the ridge answered, "Amen." The same course at every pause was followed with all the blessings and curses (see on Jos 8:33-34). These curses attendant on disobedience to the divine will, which had been revealed as a law from heaven, be it observed, are given in the form of a declaration, not a wish, as the words should be rendered, "Cursed is he," and not, "Cursed be he."
 Clarke -> Deu 27:12
Clarke -> Deu 27:12
							
															 Clarke: Deu 27:12 - --  These shall stand upon Mount Gerizim to bless the people -  Instead of upon Mount, etc., we may translate by, as the particle  על al   is sometimes...
Clarke: Deu 27:12 - --  These shall stand upon Mount Gerizim to bless the people -  Instead of upon Mount, etc., we may translate by, as the particle  על al   is sometimes...
											 These shall stand upon Mount Gerizim to bless the people -  Instead of upon Mount, etc., we may translate by, as the particle 
 TSK -> Deu 27:12
TSK -> Deu 27:12
							
															 TSK: Deu 27:12 - -- upon mount Gerizim : Mount Gerizim and mount Ebal being only separated by a narrow valley, not above a furlong broad, what was spoken with a loud voic...
TSK: Deu 27:12 - -- upon mount Gerizim : Mount Gerizim and mount Ebal being only separated by a narrow valley, not above a furlong broad, what was spoken with a loud voic...
											upon mount Gerizim : Mount Gerizim and mount Ebal being only separated by a narrow valley, not above a furlong broad, what was spoken with a loud voice on the one might be heard on the other (see note on Jdg 9:7). It is probable, however, that the particle 
Simeon : Gen 29:33-35, Gen 30:18, Gen 30:24, Gen 35:18

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								 Barnes -> Deu 27:11-26
Barnes -> Deu 27:11-26
							
															 Barnes: Deu 27:11-26 - --   Compare Jos 8:32-35. The solemnity was apparently designed only for the single occasion on which it actually took place.      Deu 27:12, Deu 27:13  ...
Barnes: Deu 27:11-26 - --   Compare Jos 8:32-35. The solemnity was apparently designed only for the single occasion on which it actually took place.      Deu 27:12, Deu 27:13  ...
											Compare Jos 8:32-35. The solemnity was apparently designed only for the single occasion on which it actually took place.
The tribes appointed to stand on Gerizim to bless the people all sprang from the two wives of Jacob, Leah and Rachel. All the four tribes which sprang from the handmaids Zilpah and Bilhah are located on Ebal. But in order, as it would seem, to effect an equal division, two tribes are added to the latter from the descendants of the wives, that of Reuben, probably because he forfeited his primogeniture Gen 49:4; and of Zebulun, apparently because he was the youngest son of Leah.
The transaction presents itself as a solemn renewal of the covenant made by God with Abraham and Isaac, but more especially with Jacob and his family. Accordingly the genealogical basis of the "twelve patriarchs"(compare Act 7:12; Rev 7:4 ff), the sons of Jacob, is here assumed. The tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh are merged in the name of Joseph, their father; and Levi regains on this occasion his place collaterally with the others. "The Levites"of Deu 27:14 are no doubt "the priests the Levites"(compare Jos 8:33), in whom the ministerial character attaching to the tribe was more particularly manifested. It is noteworthy that the group of tribes which stood on Gerizim far exceeded the other in numbers and in importance, thus perhaps indicating that even by the Law the blessing should at length prevail.
The "Amen"attested the conviction of the utterers that the sentences to which they responded were true, just, and certain; so in Num 5:22, and in our own Commination Office, which is modelled after this ordinance of Moses.
Twelve curses against transgressions of the covenant. The first eleven are directed against special sins which are selected by way of example, the last comprehensively sums up in general terms and condemns all and every offence against God’ s Law. Compare the marginal references.
 Poole -> Deu 27:12
Poole -> Deu 27:12
							
															 Poole: Deu 27:12 - -- Object  In Jos 8:33 , they stood  over against Mount Gerizim . 
Answ  
1. Both are true; they who stood upon the one mount, stood over against the oth...
Poole: Deu 27:12 - -- Object  In Jos 8:33 , they stood  over against Mount Gerizim . 
Answ  
1. Both are true; they who stood upon the one mount, stood over against the oth...
											Object In Jos 8:33 , they stood over against Mount Gerizim .
Answ
1. Both are true; they who stood upon the one mount, stood over against the other.
2. These words may be rendered beside or near to (as the Hebrew al oft signifies) Mount Gerizim , which might be over against it. To bless the people ; whence it appears that the blessings also were pronounced as well as the curses, though they be not here mentioned. See Jos 8:33 .
Simeon, and Levi, and Judah, and Issachar, and Joseph, and Benjamin were the children of the free-women, Leah and Rachel, to show both the dignity of the blessings above the curses, and that the blessings belong only to those as are evangelically such, as this is expounded and applied, Gal 4:22 , &c., even to those that receive the Spirit of adoption and liberty. Joseph is here put for both his sons and tribes, Manasseh and Ephraim, which are here reckoned as one tribe, because Levi is here numbered; but when Levi is omitted, as it is where the division of the land is made, there Manasseh and Ephraim pass for two tribes.
 Haydock -> Deu 27:12
Haydock -> Deu 27:12
							
															 Haydock: Deu 27:12 - -- Garizim.   The children of Jacob, by Lia and Rachel, have the more honourable function of blessing, while those of the handmaids, with Ruben and Zabul...
Haydock: Deu 27:12 - -- Garizim.   The children of Jacob, by Lia and Rachel, have the more honourable function of blessing, while those of the handmaids, with Ruben and Zabul...
											Garizim. The children of Jacob, by Lia and Rachel, have the more honourable function of blessing, while those of the handmaids, with Ruben and Zabulon, the first and the sons of Lia, at their head, on Hebal, have to answer to the various curses which were to be proclaimed by the priests and Levites, ver. 14. These were stationed with the ark, between the two mountains; and when they pronounced, for example, "Blessed is he that maketh not a graven or molten thing," &c., those on Garizim answered Amen; and when they turned towards those on Hebal, and said, Cursed, &c., they replied in like manner. In the mean time, the body of the Levites might be with the other five tribes on Mount Garizim, though the priests, and those of greater dignity, might remain beside the ark, to perform this sacred function; as we read in Josue that they were stationed between the two divisions of the army. (Bonfrere) ---
Some think that Levi is placed with the rest only according to the order of his birth, and that Joseph stands for two tribes. (Vatable) ---
Josephus asserts, that the whole army was divided into two parts, as well as the tribe of Levi, part of which stood on each of the mountains. Then the tribes on Garizim prayed that God would bless the observers of his law; and those on Hebal answered, Amen; and after they had repeated the same blessings, those on Garizim made a similar acclamation. In like manner they repeated the curses one after another. (Calmet) ---
But this would make both the mountains equal in dignity. He places the altar likewise, with the inscription of blessings and curses on each side of it, in the midst of the valley, or rather nearer to Garizim; as he says it was not far from Sichem, which was built at the foot of that mountain, on the north side, while Hebal lay still farther to the north of the city, and being scorched with the sun-beams, was rendered fruitless and unpleasant. (Haydock) ---
If Josephus afterwards (Antiquities v. 1) say that the altar was on Hebal, we must either acknowledge that his work has been there interpolated, or that he contradicts himself. Kennicott also takes notice of a strange mistake in the grand edition of St. Ephrem, in the Latin translation, by Benedict; which, in opposition to the Syriac, has (ver. 13,) "these shall rise to curse on Mount Garizim," though Hebal is universally allowed to be the mount of cursing.
 Gill -> Deu 27:12
Gill -> Deu 27:12
							
															 Gill: Deu 27:12 - -- These shall stand upon Mount Gerizim to bless the people,
widen ye are come over Jordan,.... Which was a mountain in Samaria opposite to Mount Ebal...
Gill: Deu 27:12 - -- These shall stand upon Mount Gerizim to bless the people,
widen ye are come over Jordan,.... Which was a mountain in Samaria opposite to Mount Ebal...
											These shall stand upon Mount Gerizim to bless the people,
widen ye are come over Jordan,.... Which was a mountain in Samaria opposite to Mount Ebal, a valley of a furlong broad lay between them y; and, according to Hillerus z, had its name from being broken off from that, they being, as it should seem, originally one mountain, and now two tops of the same; so Burchard; but others think it signifies the mountain of the mowers or cutters down a; that is, of grass or corn, being a very fruitful one; and Benjamin of Tudela says b, that in his time, on Mount Gerizim were fountains and orchards; and being such a fertile mountain, it was very proper to bless upon. Mr. Maundrel c, a late traveller in those parts, says,"though neither of the mountains have much to boast of as to their pleasantness, yet as one passes between them, Gerizim seems to discover a somewhat more verdant fruitful aspect than Ebal; the reason of which may be, because fronting towards the north it is sheltered from the heat of the sun by its own shade; whereas Ebal looking southward, and receiving the sun that comes directly upon it, must by consequence be rendered more scorched and unfruitful.''Josephus d says, that Gerizim was on the right hand, and Ebal on the left; which may serve to strengthen the observation of Ainsworth, in allusion hereunto, that in the last judgment those on the right hand will be pronounced blessed, and those on the left hand cursed:
Simeon, and Levi, and Judah, and Issachar, and Joseph, and Benjamin: these appointed for blessing were children of the mistress, or free woman, as Aben Ezra and many others have observed; the four first were the sons of Leah, and the two last the sons of Rachel, and therefore employed in the most honourable and desirable service: and who so proper to pronounce or receive the blessing as the children of the free woman, of Jerusalem above, which is free, the mother of us all that are born again, and are made free by the Son of God, and are free indeed, and are entitled to all the blessings of grace and glory?

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								 NET Notes -> Deu 27:12
NET Notes -> Deu 27:12
							
															 NET Notes: Deu 27:12 The word “tribes” has been supplied here and in the following verse in the translation for clarity.
NET Notes: Deu 27:12 The word “tribes” has been supplied here and in the following verse in the translation for clarity.
											
										 Geneva Bible -> Deu 27:12
Geneva Bible -> Deu 27:12
							
															 Geneva Bible: Deu 27:12 These shall stand upon mount Gerizim to bless the people, when ye are come over Jordan; Simeon, and Levi, and Judah, and Issachar, and ( f ) Joseph, a...
Geneva Bible: Deu 27:12 These shall stand upon mount Gerizim to bless the people, when ye are come over Jordan; Simeon, and Levi, and Judah, and Issachar, and ( f ) Joseph, a...
											
										
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								 TSK Synopsis -> Deu 27:1-26
TSK Synopsis -> Deu 27:1-26
							
															 TSK Synopsis: Deu 27:1-26  - --1 The people are commanded to write the law upon stones,5 and to build an altar of whole stones.11 The tribes to be divided on Gerizim and Ebal.14 The...
TSK Synopsis: Deu 27:1-26  - --1 The people are commanded to write the law upon stones,5 and to build an altar of whole stones.11 The tribes to be divided on Gerizim and Ebal.14 The...
											
										 MHCC -> Deu 27:11-26
MHCC -> Deu 27:11-26
							
															 MHCC: Deu 27:11-26  - --The six tribes appointed for blessing, were all children of the free women, for to such the promise belongs, Gal 4:31. Levi is here among the rest. Mi...
MHCC: Deu 27:11-26  - --The six tribes appointed for blessing, were all children of the free women, for to such the promise belongs, Gal 4:31. Levi is here among the rest. Mi...
											
										 Matthew Henry -> Deu 27:11-26
Matthew Henry -> Deu 27:11-26
							
															 Matthew Henry: Deu 27:11-26  - --  When the law was written, to be  seen and read by all men,  the sanctions of it were to be published, which, to complete the solemnity of their cove...
Matthew Henry: Deu 27:11-26  - --  When the law was written, to be  seen and read by all men,  the sanctions of it were to be published, which, to complete the solemnity of their cove...
											
										 Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 27:11-13
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 27:11-13
							
															 Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 27:11-13  - --
 With the solemn erection of the stones with the law written upon them, Israel was to transfer to the land the blessing and curse of the law, as was ...
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 27:11-13  - --
 With the solemn erection of the stones with the law written upon them, Israel was to transfer to the land the blessing and curse of the law, as was ...
											
										 Constable -> Deu 27:1--29:2; Deu 27:1-13
Constable -> Deu 27:1--29:2; Deu 27:1-13
							
															 Constable: Deu 27:1--29:2  - --V. PREPARATIONS FOR RENEWING THE COVENANT 27:1--29:1
                
                    Moses now gave the new generation its instructions concerni...
Constable: Deu 27:1--29:2  - --V. PREPARATIONS FOR RENEWING THE COVENANT 27:1--29:1
                
                    Moses now gave the new generation its instructions concerni...
											
										




 
    
 
