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Text -- Deuteronomy 11:1-9 (NET)
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That is, acknowledge and consider it with diligence and thankfulness.
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Wesley: Deu 11:4 - -- The effect of which destruction continueth to this day, in their weakness and fear, and our safety from their farther attempts against us.
The effect of which destruction continueth to this day, in their weakness and fear, and our safety from their farther attempts against us.
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Wesley: Deu 11:7 - -- All of them had seen some, and some of them had seen all the great things done in Egypt and at the Red-sea, and in the Wilderness. What our eyes have ...
All of them had seen some, and some of them had seen all the great things done in Egypt and at the Red-sea, and in the Wilderness. What our eyes have seen, especially in our early days, should be improved by us long after.
JFB -> Deu 11:1; Deu 11:2-9
JFB: Deu 11:1 - -- The reason for the frequent repetition of the same or similar counsels is to be traced to the infantine character and state of the church, which requi...
The reason for the frequent repetition of the same or similar counsels is to be traced to the infantine character and state of the church, which required line upon line and precept upon precept. Besides, the Israelites were a headstrong and perverse people, impatient of control, prone to rebellion, and, from their long stay in Egypt, so violently addicted to idolatry, that they ran imminent risk of being seduced by the religion of the country to which they were going, which, in its characteristic features, bore a strong resemblance to that of the country they had left.
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JFB: Deu 11:2-9 - -- Moses is here giving a brief summary of the marvels and miracles of awful judgment which God had wrought in effecting their release from the tyranny o...
Moses is here giving a brief summary of the marvels and miracles of awful judgment which God had wrought in effecting their release from the tyranny of Pharaoh, as well as those which had taken place in the wilderness. He knew that he might dwell upon these, for he was addressing many who had been witnesses of those appalling incidents. For it will be remembered that the divine threatening that they should die in the wilderness, and its execution, extended only to males from twenty years and upward, who were able to go forth to war. No males under twenty years of age, no females, and none of the tribe of Levi, were objects of the denunciation (see Num 14:28-30; Num 16:49). There might, therefore, have been many thousands of the Israelites at that time of whom Moses could say, "Your eyes have seen all the great acts which He did"; and with regard to those the historic review of Moses was well calculated to stir up their minds to the duty and advantages of obedience.
Clarke: Deu 11:1 - -- Thou shalt love the Lord - Because without this there could be no obedience to the Divine testimonies, and no happiness in the soul; for the heart t...
Thou shalt love the Lord - Because without this there could be no obedience to the Divine testimonies, and no happiness in the soul; for the heart that is destitute of the love of God, is empty of all good, and consequently miserable. See the note on Deu 10:12.
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What he did unto Dathan, etc. - See the notes on Numbers 16 (note).
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Clarke: Deu 11:8 - -- Therefore shall ye keep all the commandments - Because God can execute such terrible judgments, and because he has given such proofs of his power an...
Therefore shall ye keep all the commandments - Because God can execute such terrible judgments, and because he has given such proofs of his power and justice; and because, in similar provocations, he may be expected to act in a similar way; therefore keep his charge, that he may keep you unto everlasting life.
Calvin: Deu 11:1 - -- 1.Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God The whole address has this scope, that the people should testify their gratitude by their obedience, and...
1.Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God The whole address has this scope, that the people should testify their gratitude by their obedience, and thus being allured by God’s bounties, should reverently embrace His Law. On this account also, he requires them to love God, before he exhorts them to obey the Law itself. For, although he might have imperiously and menacingly commanded them, he preferred to lead them gently to obedience, by setting before them the sweetness of His grace. In sum, he exhorts them that, being invited by God’s love, they should love him in return. Meanwhile, it is well to observe that free affection is the foundation and beginning of duly obeying the Law, for what is drawn forth by constraint, or servile fear, cannot please God. He designates the precepts of the Law by various names, in order that they may zealously and attentively apply themselves to listen to God, who has omitted nothing calculated to regulate their life; for, by this variety of words, he signifies that God had familiarly and perfectly taught whatever was required. As to the three latter words, “his statutes, and judgments, and commandments,” what I have observed in Genesis and in the Psalms may be referred to. The word
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Calvin: Deu 11:2 - -- 2.And know ye this day He again confirms the preceding sentence; because they had been more than sufficiently taught by the illustrious acts of God, ...
2.And know ye this day He again confirms the preceding sentence; because they had been more than sufficiently taught by the illustrious acts of God, how great was His power and how remarkable His mercy toward themselves. Two meanings may be given to the words; for some connect them thus, “Know ye this day the chastisement of the Lord,” and include in a parenthesis the clause, “for I speak not with your children, which have not known, and have not seen;” but others read the word of exhortation “know ye” separately, and 255 without any connection. The latter view pleases me best; although it little affects the substance of the matter which exposition we follow. For Moses admonishes them, that, if they only pay attention to the works of God, His glory, which may instruct them to fear Him, may be clearly beheld in them. In order, however, to urge them more vehemently, he adds, that he does not speak to posterity, to which the fame of these miracles would reach, but that he addresses eye-witnesses, who need no proof of them, having been assured of them by certain experience. He celebrates in many expressions of eulogy these miracles, whereby God had testified to them His power and goodness, lest they should lightly pass by what was worthy of their most earnest attention, and constant meditation. I forbear now to speak of other points, which I have elsewhere commented on. The word
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Calvin: Deu 11:5 - -- 5.And what he did unto you These things will be spoken of in their proper place in the regular course of the history, from which my method of teachin...
5.And what he did unto you These things will be spoken of in their proper place in the regular course of the history, from which my method of teaching has compelled me to wander a little. For Moses, to heighten the authority of the Law, sets before them compendiously the circumstances which had occurred in the desert, partly in order that God’s judgments might alarm them by their severity, and partly that His mercies might draw their minds towards Him by their graciousness. Finally, he concludes by saying that he does not speak of unknown things, but that he merely recalled to their recollection the works of God whereof they had been themselves spectators.
TSK: Deu 11:1 - -- thou shalt : This verse is the practical improvement of the conclusion of the foregoing chapter; while the next verse begins another view of the subje...
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TSK: Deu 11:2 - -- And know : Moses seems here to have addressed himself particularly to the elders, who had in their youth witnessed the wonderful works which Jehovah h...
And know : Moses seems here to have addressed himself particularly to the elders, who had in their youth witnessed the wonderful works which Jehovah had wrought both for them and among them; and who were bound to remember them for their own warning, and testify them to the rising generation who had not been eye-witnesses. Deu 8:19, Deu 29:10; Pro 22:19; Act 26:22
the chastisement : Deu 8:2-5
his greatness : Deu 5:24, Deu 9:26
his mighty : Deu 7:19
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TSK: Deu 11:3 - -- Deu 4:34, Deu 7:19; Psa 78:12, Psa 78:13, 105:27-45, Psa 135:9; Jer 32:20, Jer 32:21
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TSK: Deu 11:4 - -- how he made : Exo 14:23-31, Exo 15:4, Exo 15:9, Exo 15:10, Exo 15:19; Psa 106:11; Heb 11:29
how he made : Exo 14:23-31, Exo 15:4, Exo 15:9, Exo 15:10, Exo 15:19; Psa 106:11; Heb 11:29
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TSK: Deu 11:6 - -- he did unto : Num 16:1, Num 16:31-33, Num 26:9, Num 26:10, Num 27:3; Psa 106:17
substance : or, living substance which followed them
in their possessi...
he did unto : Num 16:1, Num 16:31-33, Num 26:9, Num 26:10, Num 27:3; Psa 106:17
substance : or, living substance which followed them
in their possession : Heb. at their feet
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TSK: Deu 11:8 - -- Therefore : Deu 8:10, Deu 8:11, Deu 10:12-15, Deu 26:16-19, Deu 28:47; Psa 116:12-16
that ye may : Deu 31:23; Jos 1:6, Jos 1:7; Psa 138:3; Isa 40:31; ...
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TSK: Deu 11:9 - -- prolong : Deu 4:40, Deu 5:16, Deu 6:2; Psa 34:12-22; Pro 3:2, Pro 3:16, Pro 9:11, Pro 10:27
sware : Deu 6:18, Deu 9:5
a land : Exo 3:8; Eze 20:6
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Barnes: Deu 11:2 - -- And know ... - Render it: And own ye this day (for I have not to do with your children which have not known and which have not seen) the chasti...
And know ... - Render it: And own ye this day (for I have not to do with your children which have not known and which have not seen) the chastisement of the Lord, his greatness, etc.
The "chastisement"consisted in the many mighty acts, both of punishment and mercy, through which God had guided them from Egypt to the borders of the promised land.
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Barnes: Deu 11:6 - -- See the margin. literally, "every living thing at their feet."The expression does not mean their goods, which would be included in their "households...
See the margin. literally, "every living thing at their feet."The expression does not mean their goods, which would be included in their "households and tents,"but their followers Num 16:32.
Know ye i.e. acknowledge and consider it with diligence and thankfulness.
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Poole: Deu 11:4 - -- The effect of which destruction continueth to this day, in their weakness and fear, and our safety from all their further attempts against us.
The effect of which destruction continueth to this day, in their weakness and fear, and our safety from all their further attempts against us.
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Poole: Deu 11:6 - -- In their possession Heb. at their feet , i.e. under their power, Psa 8:6 , which followed them, or belonged to them.
In their possession Heb. at their feet , i.e. under their power, Psa 8:6 , which followed them, or belonged to them.
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Poole: Deu 11:7 - -- All of them had seen some, and some of them had seen all the great things done in Egypt, and at the Red Sea, and in the wilderness.
All of them had seen some, and some of them had seen all the great things done in Egypt, and at the Red Sea, and in the wilderness.
Haydock: Deu 11:2 - -- Know, &c. Reflect on the wonders of God, which you must explain to your children, who were not born, or able to discern them, when they were effecte...
Know, &c. Reflect on the wonders of God, which you must explain to your children, who were not born, or able to discern them, when they were effected at the Red Sea, and in the punishment of the seditious, ver. 7. Hebrew, "know ye this day, for I do not address myself to your children, who know not, (or have not understanding,) and saw not," &c. (Calmet)
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Day. So that none of the Egyptians have since been able to molest you.
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Haydock: Deu 11:8 - -- That. Fear might stimulate them to observe God's command, lest they should be overtaken by a similar chastisement. (Haydock)
That. Fear might stimulate them to observe God's command, lest they should be overtaken by a similar chastisement. (Haydock)
Gill: Deu 11:1 - -- Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God,.... Because he is so great and glorious in himself, and because he had done such great and good things for...
Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God,.... Because he is so great and glorious in himself, and because he had done such great and good things for them, the Israelites, particularly in the multiplication of them, the last thing mentioned:
and keep his charge; whatsoever the Lord had charged them to observe, even what follow:
and his statutes and his judgments, and his commandments, alway; all his laws, ceremonial, judicial, and moral; and that constantly and continually, all the days of their lives.
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Gill: Deu 11:2 - -- And know you this day,.... Take notice of, and diligently attend unto, what is now about to be delivered:
for I speak not unto your children which ...
And know you this day,.... Take notice of, and diligently attend unto, what is now about to be delivered:
for I speak not unto your children which have not known, and which have not seen, the chastisement of the Lord your God; who have no knowledge and experience of the chastisement of the Lord on themselves, or on their foes or friends; and with whom the argument drawn from it could not come with that force, and make that impression, as it might be thought it would, being used with them who had perfect knowledge of it. The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan render it doctrine, which, being children, they were not instructed so perfectly in as they were who were adult persons, to whom Moses directs his discourse:
his greatness, his mighty hand, and stretched out arm: the exceeding greatness of his power, displayed in the following instances.
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Gill: Deu 11:3 - -- And his miracles, and his acts, which he did in the midst of Egypt,.... The miraculous works done there, the ten plagues inflicted on the Egyptians fo...
And his miracles, and his acts, which he did in the midst of Egypt,.... The miraculous works done there, the ten plagues inflicted on the Egyptians for refusing to let Israel go:
unto Pharaoh king, of Egypt, and unto all his land; for those plagues not only affected him and his court, and his metropolis, but all parts of the land, the inhabitants of it everywhere.
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Gill: Deu 11:4 - -- And what he did unto the army of Egypt, unto their horses, and to their chariots,.... At the Red sea, when they pursued Israel in order to bring them ...
And what he did unto the army of Egypt, unto their horses, and to their chariots,.... At the Red sea, when they pursued Israel in order to bring them back or destroy them, after they had let them go, which army was very numerous; see Exo 14:7.
how he made the water of the Red sea to overflow them; "or to flow over their faces" b:
as they pursued after you; so that they could not see their way, nor steer their course after them; and not only so, but were covered with the waters of the sea, drowned in them, and sunk to the bottom of them: and how the Lord hath destroyed them unto this day; either continued to destroy them yet more and more by one means or another; or else the destruction made by the several plagues upon them, and particularly that of their army at the Red sea, which was the strength and glory of the nation, was so general and extensive, that they never recovered it to that day; and so were in no capacity of coming out against them, and attacking them, and doing them any hurt, all the forty years they had been in the wilderness; of which no doubt they had knowledge, and of their condition and circumstances there.
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Gill: Deu 11:5 - -- And what he did unto you in the wilderness, until ye came unto this place. Meaning not so much the good things he did for them in divers places, as th...
And what he did unto you in the wilderness, until ye came unto this place. Meaning not so much the good things he did for them in divers places, as the chastisements and corrections he had exercised them with for their murmurings, rebellions, idolatry, and uncleanness, as at Taberah, Kibrothhattaavah, on the coast of Edom, and plains of Moab; by fire, by sword, by plagues, and fiery serpents; the instances both before and after being of this sort.
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Gill: Deu 11:6 - -- And what he did unto Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, the son of Reuben,.... When they with Korah and his company quarrelled with Moses and Aaron...
And what he did unto Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, the son of Reuben,.... When they with Korah and his company quarrelled with Moses and Aaron about the priesthood, Num 16:1, how the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed them up; the history of which see in Num 16:30.
and their households and their tents; not their houses and their tents, as the Septuagint and some other versions; for though the word signifies houses, and is often used for them, yet here it must signify families, their wives, and children; since they had no houses, but dwelt in tents, all which were swallowed up with them:
and all the substance that was in their possession; gold, silver, cattle, household goods, and whatever they were possessed of:
or was at their feet c; or which followed them, their living creatures; or was for them, as Aben Ezra interprets it; for, their use, service, and necessity: and this was done
in the midst of all Israel; openly and publicly, they beholding it, as follows; and therefore should be rendered, "before all Israel" d; and, besides, the tents of Dathan and Abiram, Reubenites, were not in the midst of Israel.
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Gill: Deu 11:7 - -- But your eyes have seen all the great acts of the Lord which he did; Even all before related, with many others; and therefore the instruction they sho...
But your eyes have seen all the great acts of the Lord which he did; Even all before related, with many others; and therefore the instruction they should learn from thence should be as follows.
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Gill: Deu 11:8 - -- Therefore shall you keep all the commandments which I command you this day,.... For the reasons before suggested, as well as for what follow:
that ...
Therefore shall you keep all the commandments which I command you this day,.... For the reasons before suggested, as well as for what follow:
that ye may be strong; healthful in body, and courageous in mind, for sin tends to weaken both; whereas observance of the commands of God contributes to the health and strength of the body, and the rigour of the mind; both which were necessary to the present expedition they were going upon:
and go in and possess the land whither ye go to possess it; the land of Canaan, they were marching towards in order to possess it; and nothing would more inspire them with courage, and cause them to enter it manfully without fear of their enemies, than obedience to the commands of God; whose presence being promised them on that account, they might expect it, and so had nothing to fear from the inhabitants of the land.
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Gill: Deu 11:9 - -- And that ye may prolong your days in the land,.... Not only enter it, and take possession of it, but continue in it long, which depended upon their ob...
And that ye may prolong your days in the land,.... Not only enter it, and take possession of it, but continue in it long, which depended upon their obedience to the laws of God:
which the Lord sware unto your fathers to give unto them and to their seed; had promised with an oath, so that they might be assured of the enjoyment of it, though they could not be of their continuance in it, unless they obeyed the divine commands:
a land that floweth with milk and honey; abounds with all good things, whose fruits are fat as milk, and sweet as honey; so the Targum of Jonathan.
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NET Notes: Deu 11:1 This collocation of technical terms for elements of the covenant text lends support to its importance and also signals a new section of paraenesis in ...
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NET Notes: Deu 11:3 Heb “his signs and his deeds which he did” (NRSV similar). The collocation of “signs” and “deeds” indicates that t...
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NET Notes: Deu 11:4 Heb “and the Lord destroyed them to this day” (cf. NRSV); NLT “he has kept them devastated to this very day.” The translation ...
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NET Notes: Deu 11:7 On the addition of these words in the translation see note on “They did not see” in v. 3.
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Geneva Bible: Deu 11:2 And ( a ) know ye this day: for [I speak] not with your children which have not known, and which have not seen the chastisement of the LORD your God, ...
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Geneva Bible: Deu 11:5 And ( b ) what he did unto you in the wilderness, until ye came into this place;
( b ) As well concerning his benefits, as his corrections.
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Geneva Bible: Deu 11:8 Therefore shall ye keep ( c ) all the commandments which I command you this day, that ye may be strong, and go in and possess the land, whither ye go ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 11:1-32
TSK Synopsis: Deu 11:1-32 - --1 An exhortation to obedience;2 by their own experience of God's great works;8 by promise of God's great blessings;16 and by threatenings.18 A careful...
MHCC -> Deu 11:1-7; Deu 11:8-17
MHCC: Deu 11:1-7 - --Observe the connexion of these two; Thou shalt love the Lord, and keep his charge. Love will work in obedience, and that only is acceptable obedience ...
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MHCC: Deu 11:8-17 - --Moses sets before them, for the future, life and death, the blessing and the curse, according as they did or did not keep God's commandment. Sin tends...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 11:1-7; Deu 11:8-17
Matthew Henry: Deu 11:1-7 - -- Because God has made thee as the stars of heaven for multitude (so the preceding chapter concludes), therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God ...
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Matthew Henry: Deu 11:8-17 - -- Still Moses urges the same subject, as loth to conclude till he had gained his point. " If thou wilt enter into life, if thou wilt enter into Canaa...
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 11:1 - --
In Deu 11:1-12 the other feature in the divine requirements (Deu 10:12), viz., love to the Lord their God, is still more fully developed. Love was t...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 11:2-7 - --
To awaken this love they were now to know, i.e., to ponder and lay to heart, the discipline of the Lord their God. The words from " for (I speak) no...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 11:8-11 - --
And this knowledge was to impel them to keep the law, that they might be strong, i.e., spiritually strong (Deu 1:38), and not only go into the promi...
Constable: Deu 5:1--26:19 - --IV. MOSES' SECOND MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW chs. 5--26
". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...
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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...
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Constable: Deu 7:1--11:32 - --3. Examples of the application of the principles chs. 7-11
"These clearly are not laws or comman...
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