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Text -- Deuteronomy 12:20-28 (NET)

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The Sanctity of Blood
12:20 When the Lord your God extends your borders as he said he would do and you say, “I want to eat meat just as I please,” you may do so as you wish. 12:21 If the place he chooses to locate his name is too far for you, you may slaughter any of your herd and flock he has given you just as I have stipulated; you may eat them in your villages just as you wish. 12:22 Like you eat the gazelle or ibex, so you may eat these; the ritually impure and pure alike may eat them. 12:23 However, by no means eat the blood, for the blood is life itself– you must not eat the life with the meat! 12:24 You must not eat it! You must pour it out on the ground like water. 12:25 You must not eat it so that it may go well with you and your children after you; you will be doing what is right in the Lord’s sight. 12:26 Only the holy things and votive offerings that belong to you, you must pick up and take to the place the Lord will choose. 12:27 You must offer your burnt offerings, both meat and blood, on the altar of the Lord your God; the blood of your other sacrifices you must pour out on his altar while you eat the meat. 12:28 Pay careful attention to all these things I am commanding you so that it may always go well with you and your children after you when you do what is good and right in the sight of the Lord your God.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Deu 12:20 - -- Which will make it impossible to bring all the cattle thou usest to the tabernacle.

Which will make it impossible to bring all the cattle thou usest to the tabernacle.

Wesley: Deu 12:21 - -- Being obliged to carry their sacrifices to the place of worship, they might think themselves obliged to carry their other cattle thither to be killed....

Being obliged to carry their sacrifices to the place of worship, they might think themselves obliged to carry their other cattle thither to be killed. They are therefore released from all such obligations, and left at liberty to kill them at home, whether they lived nearer that place, or farther from it; only the latter is here mentioned, as being the matter of the scruple.

Wesley: Deu 12:21 - -- In such a manner as the blood may be poured forth.

In such a manner as the blood may be poured forth.

Wesley: Deu 12:22 - -- As common or unhallowed food, tho' they be of the same kind with the sacrifices which are offered to God.

As common or unhallowed food, tho' they be of the same kind with the sacrifices which are offered to God.

Wesley: Deu 12:22 - -- Because there was, no holiness in such meat for which the unclean might be excluded from it.

Because there was, no holiness in such meat for which the unclean might be excluded from it.

Wesley: Deu 12:27 - -- Excepting what shall be burned to God's, honour, and given to the priest according to his appointment.

Excepting what shall be burned to God's, honour, and given to the priest according to his appointment.

JFB: Deu 12:22-28 - -- Game when procured in the wilderness had not been required to be brought to the door of the tabernacle. The people were now to be as free in the killi...

Game when procured in the wilderness had not been required to be brought to the door of the tabernacle. The people were now to be as free in the killing of domestic cattle as of wild animals. The permission to hunt and use venison for food was doubtless a great boon to the Israelites, not only in the wilderness, but on their settlement in Canaan, as the mountainous ranges of Lebanon, Carmel, and Gilead, on which deer abounded in vast numbers, would thus furnish them with a plentiful and luxuriant repast.

JFB: Deu 12:26 - -- The tithes mentioned (Deu 12:17) are not to be considered ordinary tithes, which belonged to the Levites, and of which private Israelites had a right ...

The tithes mentioned (Deu 12:17) are not to be considered ordinary tithes, which belonged to the Levites, and of which private Israelites had a right to eat; but they are other extraordinary tithes or gifts, which the people carried to the sanctuary to be presented as peace offerings, and on which, after being offered and the allotted portion given to the priest, they feasted with their families and friends (Lev 27:30).

Clarke: Deu 12:23 - -- For the blood is the life - And the life being offered as an atonement, consequently the blood should not be eaten. See the notes on Lev 17:11, wher...

For the blood is the life - And the life being offered as an atonement, consequently the blood should not be eaten. See the notes on Lev 17:11, where the subject of the vitality of the blood is largely considered.

Calvin: Deu 12:23 - -- 23.=== Only === be 21 sure that thou eat not. It is not without cause that he earnestly exhorts them to inflexible firmness, because it was both a ...

23.=== Only === be 21 sure that thou eat not. It is not without cause that he earnestly exhorts them to inflexible firmness, because it was both a matter trifling in appearance, and its observation troublesome, whilst it was easy to decline from it on account of the universal example of the Gentiles. For if they considered within themselves that it contributed not to holiness that they should not touch blood, hence a snare to indulgence might easily have arisen.

Calvin: Deu 12:26 - -- 26.Only thy holy things This passage more clearly explains what was meant by the foregoing precepts, viz., that but one place was set apart for the p...

26.Only thy holy things This passage more clearly explains what was meant by the foregoing precepts, viz., that but one place was set apart for the performance of their sacred rites, lest, if each should offer wherever it pleased him, religion should be corrupted, and by degrees the various altars should beget as many gods. He therefore commands that all the victims should be sacrificed on one altar, with a provision that the blood should be poured out.

Calvin: Deu 12:28 - -- Here, again, God invites the obedience of the people by the promise of reward; not that the hope of reward at all avails in itself to arouse men, but...

Here, again, God invites the obedience of the people by the promise of reward; not that the hope of reward at all avails in itself to arouse men, but because He would thus keep all under the conviction of their just condemnation: for how will it help them to answer that they are not sufficient to perform what God requires, when it appears that they are thus wretched through their own fault? But, as has been said before, it is profitable by indulgence to believers that the reward of obedience should be promised them when they have kept the Law, since their innumerable defects are not imputed to them. Still this doctrine remains sure, that if men devote themselves to the keeping of the Law, God, although He owes them nothing, will nevertheless faithfully reward them.

Defender: Deu 12:23 - -- Blood offerings and even drinking of blood were common among the pagan religions. God considered the blood sacred as anticipating the blood of Christ,...

Blood offerings and even drinking of blood were common among the pagan religions. God considered the blood sacred as anticipating the blood of Christ, and as containing the "life" of the flesh, which would be shed for the eternal life of all who would partake spiritually of its regenerating power (Gen 9:4; Lev 17:11; Joh 6:53-56)."

Defender: Deu 12:24 - -- Compare to Lev 17:13, which says that the blood should also be covered with dust. At times some of the blood was to be sprinkled on the altar before b...

Compare to Lev 17:13, which says that the blood should also be covered with dust. At times some of the blood was to be sprinkled on the altar before being poured upon the ground (Lev 3:2)."

TSK: Deu 12:20 - -- shall : 1Ch 4:10 as he hath : Deu 11:24, Deu 19:8; Gen 15:18-21, Gen 28:14; Exo 23:31, Exo 34:24 I will : Deu 12:15; Gen 31:30; Num 11:4, Num 11:20, N...

TSK: Deu 12:21 - -- to put : Deu 12:5, Deu 12:11, Deu 14:23, Deu 14:24, Deu 16:6, Deu 16:11, Deu 26:2; Exo 20:24; 1Ki 14:21; 2Ch 12:13; Ezr 6:12

TSK: Deu 12:22 - -- Deu 12:15, Deu 12:16

TSK: Deu 12:23 - -- sure : Heb. strong the blood is : Gen 9:4; Lev 3:16, Lev 3:17, Lev 17:11, Lev 17:14; Mat 20:28; Rev 5:9

sure : Heb. strong

the blood is : Gen 9:4; Lev 3:16, Lev 3:17, Lev 17:11, Lev 17:14; Mat 20:28; Rev 5:9

TSK: Deu 12:24 - -- Deu 12:16, Deu 15:23

TSK: Deu 12:25 - -- that it : Deu 12:28, Deu 4:40, Deu 5:16; Psa 112:2; Isa 3:10, Isa 48:18, Isa 48:19; Eze 33:25 when : Deu 6:18, Deu 13:18; Exo 15:26; 1Ki 11:38; Ecc 2:...

TSK: Deu 12:26 - -- holy : Deu 12:6, Deu 12:11, Deu 12:18; Num 5:9, Num 5:10, Num 18:19 thy vows : Gen 28:20; Lev. 22:18-33; 1Sa 1:21-24; Psa 66:13-15

TSK: Deu 12:27 - -- thy burnt : Lev 1:5, Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13, Lev 17:11 and the blood : Lev 4:30, Lev 17:11

thy burnt : Lev 1:5, Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13, Lev 17:11

and the blood : Lev 4:30, Lev 17:11

TSK: Deu 12:28 - -- Exo 34:11; Lev 19:37; 2Ch 7:17; Neh 1:5; Psa 105:45; Eze 37:24; Joh 15:3, Joh 15:10, Joh 15:14 Observe : Deu 24:8 that it may : Deu 12:25

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Deu 12:21 - -- If the place ... - Rather, "Because, or since, the place will be too far from thee."The permission given in Deu 12:15-16 is repeated, and the r...

If the place ... - Rather, "Because, or since, the place will be too far from thee."The permission given in Deu 12:15-16 is repeated, and the reason of it assigned.

Poole: Deu 12:20 - -- When the Lord shall enlarge thy border which will make it inconvenient and impossible to do what now thou dost, and because of the narrow bounds of t...

When the Lord shall enlarge thy border which will make it inconvenient and impossible to do what now thou dost, and because of the narrow bounds of thy camp canst conveniently do, to wit, to bring all the cattle thou usest to the tabernacle, which it seems probable they did, to prevent their eating of blood. Compare Lev 17:3 1Sa 14:34 .

Poole: Deu 12:21 - -- Be too far from thee in which case, being obliged to carry their sacrifice to the place of worship, that the blood might be there poured forth, &c., ...

Be too far from thee in which case, being obliged to carry their sacrifice to the place of worship, that the blood might be there poured forth, &c., they might think themselves obliged, for the same reason, to carry their other cattle thither to be killed. They are therefore released from all such obligations, and left at liberty to kill them at home, whether they lived nearer to that place, or further from it; only the latter is here mentioned, as being the matter of the scruple, and as containing the former in it.

As I have commanded thee in such manner as the blood may be poured forth, as above, Deu 12:16 , and below, Deu 12:24 .

Poole: Deu 12:22 - -- As the roebuck and the hart as common or unhallowed food, though they be of the same kind with the sacrifices which are offered to God. The unclean ...

As the roebuck and the hart as common or unhallowed food, though they be of the same kind with the sacrifices which are offered to God.

The unclean and the clean shall eat of them alike because there was no holiness in such meat for which the unclean might be excluded from it.

Poole: Deu 12:23 - -- The blood is the life of which See Poole on "Gen 9:4" . See Poole on "Lev 17:11" . The animal life depends upon the blood.

The blood is the life of which See Poole on "Gen 9:4" . See Poole on "Lev 17:11" . The animal life depends upon the blood.

Poole: Deu 12:26 - -- The holy things mentioned before, Deu 12:6,11,17 , which thou hast consecrated to God.

The holy things mentioned before, Deu 12:6,11,17 , which thou hast consecrated to God.

Poole: Deu 12:27 - -- Excepting what shall be burned to God’ s honour, and given to the priest according to his appointment.

Excepting what shall be burned to God’ s honour, and given to the priest according to his appointment.

Haydock: Deu 12:21 - -- Far off. Hence many conclude, that those who lived near the tabernacle, were bound to bring the animals which they designed for their own use, to be...

Far off. Hence many conclude, that those who lived near the tabernacle, were bound to bring the animals which they designed for their own use, to be slain there, as they did in the desert. Others suppose that all were under the same predicament, and are hereby authorized to follow the same regulations, and to eat the flesh, whether they be clean or otherwise, provided they abstain from the blood. See Leviticus xvii. 3. (Calmet) ---

The custom of bringing the beasts to be slain before the door of the tabernacle, was to be no longer obligatory. (Menochius)

Haydock: Deu 12:22 - -- Alike. This must be understood of those who had contracted only a smaller stain, which did not communicate the uncleanness to others, but debarred p...

Alike. This must be understood of those who had contracted only a smaller stain, which did not communicate the uncleanness to others, but debarred people from approaching to sacred things. (Calmet) ---

Those who had touched the dead, &c., were not allowed to eat with people, who were not under any such legal uncleanness. (Menochius)

Haydock: Deu 12:23 - -- Soul. See Genesis ix. 4. Blood maintains the life of animals, and it would seem cruel to begin to eat them before they were perfectly dead. But th...

Soul. See Genesis ix. 4. Blood maintains the life of animals, and it would seem cruel to begin to eat them before they were perfectly dead. But the obligation of this positive law has long ago ceased, as it was intended chiefly for the Jews.

Haydock: Deu 12:27 - -- Oblations. Hebrew, "holocausts....and the blood of the sacrifices," of peace. Parts of the latter were eaten by the offerer, but the former victims...

Oblations. Hebrew, "holocausts....and the blood of the sacrifices," of peace. Parts of the latter were eaten by the offerer, but the former victims were entirely burnt. (Haydock)

Gill: Deu 12:20 - -- When the Lord thy God shall enlarge thy border, as he hath promised thee,.... Brought them into the land of Canaan, where they should have large and g...

When the Lord thy God shall enlarge thy border, as he hath promised thee,.... Brought them into the land of Canaan, where they should have large and good pastures for the feeding of their cattle, which they had not in the wilderness, and so a greater increase of them:

and thou shalt say, I will eat flesh; which they were shorts of, or ate but little of in the wilderness, lest their herds and their flocks should be consumed; but now having room to feed them, and an increase of them, they would give themselves a greater liberty of eating flesh:

because thy soul longeth to eat flesh; would have a craving appetite unto it, having so long ate none, or very little:

thou mayest eat flesh, whatsoever thy soul lusteth after; of any sort that is clean, and allowed to be eaten, and as much of it as is craved, only intemperance must be guarded against.

Gill: Deu 12:21 - -- If the place which the Lord thy God hath chosen to put his name be too far from thee,.... Or rather "for" h, or "seeing" the place will be too far fro...

If the place which the Lord thy God hath chosen to put his name be too far from thee,.... Or rather "for" h, or "seeing" the place will be too far from thee; for it is allowed before that they might kill and eat flesh for common food in their gates, Deu 12:15.

then thou shalt kill of thy herd and of thy flock; of thy oxen and of thy sheep, creatures used in sacrifice; but this was no bar to the use of them for common food also:

which the Lord hath given thee, as I have commanded thee; Deu 12:15.

and thou shalt eat in thy gates whatsoever thy soul lusteth after; flesh of any sort, lawful to be eaten.

Gill: Deu 12:22 - -- Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten,.... Which were not only clean creatures, as before observed, but were commonly and frequently eaten, there ...

Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten,.... Which were not only clean creatures, as before observed, but were commonly and frequently eaten, there being plenty of them in those parts:

so thou shalt eat them; their oxen and calves, their sheep and lambs, their goats and their kids:

the unclean and the clean shall eat of them alike; no difference being to be made on that account, with respect to common food; See Gill on Deu 12:15 which all alike might partake of, notwithstanding any ceremonial uncleanness that any might be attended with.

Gill: Deu 12:23 - -- Only be sure that thou eat not the blood,.... This is repeated again, that they might be careful to observe the law concerning that: for the blood ...

Only be sure that thou eat not the blood,.... This is repeated again, that they might be careful to observe the law concerning that:

for the blood is the life: which is the reason given for the prohibition of it; see Gill on Lev 17:11,

and thou mayest not eat the life with the flesh: by which it seems that the meaning of the law was, that the blood might not be eaten in or with the flesh, but to be let out of it, or the fish not to be eaten raw, but dressed; for there were various laws about eating of blood, which are differently expressed.

Gill: Deu 12:24 - -- Thou shalt not eat it,.... Neither with the flesh, nor separately: thou shall pour it upon the earth as water; as the blood of sacrifices was poure...

Thou shalt not eat it,.... Neither with the flesh, nor separately:

thou shall pour it upon the earth as water; as the blood of sacrifices was poured upon the altar, the blood of common flesh was to be poured upon the earth, signifying it was not to be used, and no account to be made of it; See Gill on Deu 12:16

Gill: Deu 12:25 - -- Thou shall not eat it, that it may be well with thee, and with thy children after thee,.... That they and their posterity might be spared, and continu...

Thou shall not eat it, that it may be well with thee, and with thy children after thee,.... That they and their posterity might be spared, and continue long, and enjoy much prosperity; for those that eat blood, contrary to this command of God, it is threatened that he would set his face against them, and they should be cut off, Lev 7:27,

when thou shall do that which is right in the sight of the Lord; not only observe this command, but all others.

Gill: Deu 12:26 - -- Only thy holy things which thou hast,.... Which the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan interpret of the tithe of their holy things, and Aben Ezra of thei...

Only thy holy things which thou hast,.... Which the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan interpret of the tithe of their holy things, and Aben Ezra of their burnt offerings and peace offerings; they seem to include all in Deu 12:17.

and thy vows thou shalt take, and go unto the place which the Lord shall choose; so often referred to, but not named; see Deu 12:5.

Gill: Deu 12:27 - -- And thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings, the flesh and the blood, upon the altar of the Lord thy God,.... And on that only, even the altar of burnt o...

And thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings, the flesh and the blood, upon the altar of the Lord thy God,.... And on that only, even the altar of burnt offering:

and the blood of thy sacrifices; one as well as another, not only of the burnt offerings, but of the sin offerings, trespass offerings, and peace offerings:

shall be poured out upon the altar of the Lord thy God: either sprinkled on it, or poured out at the bottom of it; see Lev 1:1,

and thou shalt eat the flesh; that is, of the peace offerings, for of them only might the people eat, and that only before the Lord.

Gill: Deu 12:28 - -- Observe and hear all these words which I command thee,.... Respecting the demolition of all monuments of idolatry, and bringing all holy things to the...

Observe and hear all these words which I command thee,.... Respecting the demolition of all monuments of idolatry, and bringing all holy things to the place the Lord should choose to dwell in; and eating common flesh in their own houses, only to be careful not to eat blood:

that it may go well with thee, and with thy children after thee for ever; for, as has been often observed, their continuance in the land of Canaan, and enjoyment of all good things in it, depended upon their obedience to the commands of God; see Isa 1:19.

when thou doest that which is good and right in the sight of the Lord thy God; which is to do all his commandments; for these are what are good and right in his sight, and it is for the good of men to do them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Deu 12:20 Heb “according to all the desire of your soul you may eat meat.”

NET Notes: Deu 12:21 Heb “gates” (so KJV, NASB); NAB “in your own community.”

NET Notes: Deu 12:23 The blood is life itself. This is a figure of speech (metonymy) in which the cause or means (the blood) stands for the result or effect (life). That i...

NET Notes: Deu 12:25 Heb “in the eyes of the Lord.” The LXX adds “your God” to create the common formula, “the Lord your God.” The MT i...

NET Notes: Deu 12:26 Again, to complete a commonly attested wording the LXX adds after “choose” the phrase “to place his name there.” This shows in...

NET Notes: Deu 12:27 Heb “on the altar of the Lord your God.” The pronoun has been used in the translation for stylistic reasons to avoid redundancy.

Geneva Bible: Deu 12:23 Only be sure that thou eat not the blood: for the blood ( m ) [is] the life; and thou mayest not eat the life with the flesh. ( m ) Because the life ...

Geneva Bible: Deu 12:26 Only thy ( n ) holy things which thou hast, and thy vows, thou shalt take, and go unto the place which the LORD shall choose: ( n ) That which you wi...

Geneva Bible: Deu 12:28 Observe and hear all these words which I command thee, that it may go ( o ) well with thee, and with thy children after thee for ever, when thou doest...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Deu 12:1-32 - --1 Monuments of idolatry are to be destroyed.4 The place of God's service to be kept.15 Blood is forbidden.16 Blood is forbidden.17 Holy things must be...

MHCC: Deu 12:5-32 - --The command to bring ALL the sacrifices to the door of the tabernacle, was now explained with reference to the promised land. As to moral service, the...

Matthew Henry: Deu 12:5-32 - -- There is not any one particular precept (as I remember) in all the law of Moses so largely pressed and inculcated as this, by which they are all tie...

Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 12:20-21 - -- These rules were still to remain in force, even when God should extend the borders of the land in accordance with His promise. This extension relate...

Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 12:22 - -- Only the flesh that was slaughtered was to be eaten as the hart and the roebuck (cf. Deu 12:15), i.e., was not to be made into a sacrifice. יחדּ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 12:23-24 - -- The law relating to the blood, as in Deu 12:16. - "Be strong not to eat the blood," i.e., stedfastly resist the temptation to eat it.

Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 12:25-27 - -- On the promise for doing what was right in the eyes of the Lord, see Deu 6:18. - In Deu 12:26, Deu 12:27, the command to offer all the holy gifts at...

Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 12:28-30 - -- The closing admonition is a further expansion of Deu 12:25 (see at Deu 11:21). - In Deu 12:29-31, the exhortation goes back to the beginning again, ...

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 12:1--25:19 - --B. An exposition of selected covenant laws 12-25 Moses' homiletical exposition of the law of Israel that...

Constable: Deu 12:1-31 - --1. Laws arising from the first commandment 12:1-31 The first commandment is, "You shall have no ...

Constable: Deu 12:15-28 - --Regulations concerning blood 12:15-28 12:15-19 God reaffirmed His permission that the Israelites could slay and eat clean animals at their homes in th...

Guzik: Deu 12:1-32 - --Deuteronomy 12 - The Worship God Commands A. The place of worship. 1. (1-4) The command to destroy Canaanite places of worship. These are the stat...

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Critics Ask: Deu 12:24 DEUTERONOMY 12:24 —Was the blood poured out as water or covered with dust? PROBLEM: According to this verse, the priest was to take the blood o...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) DEUTERONOMY, the second law, a title which plainly shows what is the object of this book, namely, a recapitulation of the law. It was given in the for...

JFB: Deuteronomy (Outline) MOSES' SPEECH AT THE END OF THE FORTIETH YEAR. (Deu. 1:1-46) THE STORY IS CONTINUED. (Deu. 2:1-37) CONQUEST OF OG, KING OF BASHAN. (Deu. 3:1-20) AN E...

TSK: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) The book of Deuteronomy marks the end of the Pentateuch, commonly called the Law of Moses; a work every way worthy of God its author, and only less th...

TSK: Deuteronomy 12 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Deu 12:1, Monuments of idolatry are to be destroyed; Deu 12:4, The place of God’s service to be kept; Deu 12:15, Blood is forbidden; De...

Poole: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) FIFTH BOOK of MOSES, CALLED DEUTERONOMY THE ARGUMENT Moses, in the two last months of his life, rehearseth what God had done for them, and their ...

Poole: Deuteronomy 12 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 12 They are commanded to destroy all the places of idolatry, Deu 12:1-3 ; and must worship God in his own place, and after his will, Deu 12...

MHCC: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) This book repeats much of the history and of the laws contained in the three foregoing books: Moses delivered it to Israel a little before his death, ...

MHCC: Deuteronomy 12 (Chapter Introduction) (Deu 12:1-4) Monuments of idolatry to be destroyed. (v. 5-32) The place of God's service to be kept.

Matthew Henry: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Fifth Book of Moses, Called Deuteronomy This book is a repetition of very much both of the history ...

Matthew Henry: Deuteronomy 12 (Chapter Introduction) Moses at this chapter comes to the particular statues which he had to give in charge to Israel, and he begins with those which relate to the worshi...

Constable: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible was its first two words,...

Constable: Deuteronomy (Outline) Outline I. Introduction: the covenant setting 1:1-5 II. Moses' first major address: a review...

Constable: Deuteronomy Deuteronomy Bibliography Adams, Jay. Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible. Phillipsburg, N.J.: Presbyt...

Haydock: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY. This Book is called Deuteronomy, which signifies a second law , because it repeats and inculcates the ...

Gill: Deuteronomy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY This book is sometimes called "Elleh hadebarim", from the words with which it begins; and sometimes by the Jews "Mishne...

Gill: Deuteronomy 12 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 12 In this chapter orders are given to destroy all altars, pillars, groves, and images, made for the worship of idols i...

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