
Text -- Deuteronomy 7:8 (NET)




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Wesley -> Deu 7:8
It was his free choice without any cause or motive on your part.
JFB -> Deu 7:6-10
JFB: Deu 7:6-10 - -- That is, set apart to the service of God, or chosen to execute the important purposes of His providence. Their selection to this high destiny was neit...
That is, set apart to the service of God, or chosen to execute the important purposes of His providence. Their selection to this high destiny was neither on account of their numerical amount (for, till after the death of Joseph, they were but a handful of people); nor because of their extraordinary merits (for they had often pursued a most perverse and unworthy conduct); but it was in consequence of the covenant or promise made with their pious forefathers; and the motives that led to that special act were such as tended not only to vindicate God's wisdom, but to illustrate His glory in diffusing the best and most precious blessings to all mankind.|| 05123||1||16||0||@Thou shalt therefore keep the commandments, and the statutes, and the judgments, which I command thee this day==--In the covenant into which God entered with Israel, He promised to bestow upon them a variety of blessings so long as they continued obedient to Him as their heavenly King. He pledged His veracity that His infinite perfections would be exerted for this purpose, as well as for delivering them from every evil to which, as a people, they would be exposed. That people accordingly were truly happy as a nation, and found every promise which the faithful God made to them amply fulfilled, so long as they adhered to that obedience which was required of them. See a beautiful illustration of this in Psa 144:12-15.
Clarke -> Deu 7:8
Clarke: Deu 7:8 - -- But because the Lord loved you - It was no good in them that induced God to choose them at this time to be his peculiar people: he had his reasons, ...
But because the Lord loved you - It was no good in them that induced God to choose them at this time to be his peculiar people: he had his reasons, but these sprang from his infinite goodness. He intended to make a full discovery of his goodness to the world, and this must have a commencement in some particular place, and among some people. He chose that time, and he chose the Jewish people; but not because of their goodness or holiness.
Calvin -> Deu 7:8
Calvin: Deu 7:8 - -- 8.Because he would keep the oath The love of God is here referred back from the children to the fathers; for he addressed the men of his own generati...
8.Because he would keep the oath The love of God is here referred back from the children to the fathers; for he addressed the men of his own generation, when he said that they were therefore God’s treasure, because He loved them; now he adds that God had not just begun to love them for the first time, but that He had originally loved their fathers, when He chose to adopt Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. But although he more clearly proves that the descendants of Abraham had deserved nothing of the kind, because they are God’s peculiar people only by right of inheritance, still it must be remarked that God was induced to be kind to Abraham by no other cause than mere generosity. A little further on, therefore, he will say that those who then survived were dear to God, because He had already loved their fathers. But now he still further commends the goodness of God, because He had handed down His covenant from the fathers to the children, to shew that He is faithful and true to His promises. At the end of the verse, he teaches that the deliverance of the people was both an effect and a testimony of that grace.
TSK -> Deu 7:8
TSK: Deu 7:8 - -- because : Deu 4:37, Deu 9:4, Deu 9:5, Deu 10:15; 1Sa 12:22; 2Sa 22:20; Psa 44:3; Isa 43:4; Jer 31:3; Zep 3:17; Mat 11:26; Eph 2:4, Eph 2:5; 2Th 2:13, ...
because : Deu 4:37, Deu 9:4, Deu 9:5, Deu 10:15; 1Sa 12:22; 2Sa 22:20; Psa 44:3; Isa 43:4; Jer 31:3; Zep 3:17; Mat 11:26; Eph 2:4, Eph 2:5; 2Th 2:13, 2Th 2:14; Tit 3:3-7; 1Jo 4:19
oath : Gen 22:16-18; Exo 32:13; Psa 105:8-10, Psa 105:42; Luk 1:55, Luk 1:72, Luk 1:73; Heb 6:13-17
Lord brought : Deu 4:20, Deu 4:34; Exo 12:41, Exo 12:42, Exo 13:3, Exo 13:14, Exo 20:2

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Barnes -> Deu 7:1-11
Barnes: Deu 7:1-11 - -- See Deu 6:10 note. Deu 7:5 Their groves - Render, their idols of wood: the reference is to the wooden trunk used as a representation of A...
See Deu 6:10 note.
Their groves - Render, their idols of wood: the reference is to the wooden trunk used as a representation of Ashtaroth; see Deu 7:13 and Exo 34:13 note.
The fewest of all people - God chose for Himself Israel, when as yet but a single family, or rather a single person, Abraham; though there were already numerous nations and powerful kingdoms in the earth. Increase Deu 1:10; Deu 10:22 had taken place because of the very blessing of God spoken of in Deu 7:8.
Repayeth them that hate him to their face - i. e., punishes His enemies in their own proper persons.
Poole -> Deu 7:8
Poole: Deu 7:8 - -- Because the Lord loved you i.e. because it pleased him to love you; it was his free choice, without any cause or motive on your part. Compare Deu 10:...
Gill -> Deu 7:8
Gill: Deu 7:8 - -- But because the Lord loved you,.... With an unmerited love; he loved them, because he loved them; that is, because he would love them; his love was no...
But because the Lord loved you,.... With an unmerited love; he loved them, because he loved them; that is, because he would love them; his love was not owing to any goodness in them, or done by them, or any love in them to him, but to his own good will and pleasure:
and because he would keep the oath which he had sworn unto your fathers; the promise he had made, confirmed by an oath:
hath the Lord brought you out with a mighty hand; out of the land of Egypt:
and redeemed you out of the house of bondmen; where they were bondmen to the Egyptians:
from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt; who detained them, and refused to let them go.

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 7:1-26
TSK Synopsis: Deu 7:1-26 - --1 All communion with the nations is forbidden;5 for fear of idolatry;6 for the holiness of the people;9 for the nature of God in his mercy and justice...
MHCC -> Deu 7:1-11
MHCC: Deu 7:1-11 - --Here is a strict caution against all friendship and fellowship with idols and idolaters. Those who are in communion with God, must have no communicati...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 7:1-11
Matthew Henry: Deu 7:1-11 - -- Here is, I. A very strict caution against all friendship and fellowship with idols and idolaters. Those that are taken into communion with God must ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 7:6-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 7:6-8 - --
They were bound to do this by virtue of their election as a holy nation, the nation of possession, which Jehovah had singled out from all other nati...
Constable: Deu 5:1--26:19 - --IV. MOSES' SECOND MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW chs. 5--26
". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...

Constable: Deu 5:1--11:32 - --A. The essence of the law and its fulfillment chs. 5-11
"In seven chapters the nature of Yahweh's demand...

Constable: Deu 7:1--11:32 - --3. Examples of the application of the principles chs. 7-11
"These clearly are not laws or comman...
