
Text -- Deuteronomy 26:16-19 (NET)




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Or, declared, or owned.

Wesley: Deu 26:18 - -- Hath owned thee for such before all the world by eminent and glorious manifestations of his power and favour, by a solemn entering into covenant with ...
Hath owned thee for such before all the world by eminent and glorious manifestations of his power and favour, by a solemn entering into covenant with thee, and giving peculiar laws, promises, and privileges to thee above all mankind.
Clarke: Deu 26:17 - -- Thou hast avouched the Lord - The people avouch - publicly declare, that they have taken Jehovah to be their God.
Thou hast avouched the Lord - The people avouch - publicly declare, that they have taken Jehovah to be their God.

Clarke: Deu 26:18 - -- And the Lord hath avouched - Publicly declared, by the blessings he pours down upon them, that he has taken them to be his peculiar people. Thus the...
And the Lord hath avouched - Publicly declared, by the blessings he pours down upon them, that he has taken them to be his peculiar people. Thus the covenant is made and ratified between God and his followers.

Clarke: Deu 26:19 - -- Make thee high above all nations - It is written, Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people, Pro 14:34. While Israel rega...
Make thee high above all nations - It is written, Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people, Pro 14:34. While Israel regarded God’ s word and kept his testimonies, they were the greatest and most respectable of all nations; but when they forsook God and his law, they became the most contemptible. O Britain, even more highly favored than ancient Israel! learn wisdom by what they have suffered. It is not thy fleets nor thine armies, howsoever excellent and well appointed, that can ultimately exalt and secure thy permanence among the nations. It is righteousness alone. Become irreligious, neglect God’ s ordinances, profane his Sabbath, despise his word, persecute his followers, and thou art lost. But fear, love, and serve him, and thy enemies shall be found liars, thou shalt defeat their projects, and trample on their high places
The form of confession when bringing the first-fruits, related Deu 26:4-10, is both affecting and edifying. Even when brought into a state of affluence and rest, they were commanded to remember and publicly acknowledge their former degradation and wretchedness, that they might be ever kept humble and dependent; and they must bring their offering as a public acknowledgment to God that it was by his mercy their state was changed, and by his bounty their comforts were continued. If a man rise from poverty to affluence, and forget his former state, he becomes proud, insolent, and oppressive. If a Christian convert forget his former state, the rock whence he was hewn, and the hole of the pit whence he was digged, he soon becomes careless, unthankful, and unholy. The case of the ten lepers that were cleansed, of whom only one returned to give God thanks, is an awful lesson. How many are continually living on the bounty of God, who feel no gratitude for his mercies! Reader, Is this thy state? If so, then expect the just God to curse thy blessings.
Calvin: Deu 26:16 - -- 16.This day the Lord thy God He again reminds them that God is the author of the Law, in order that His majesty should the more impress them; and not...
16.This day the Lord thy God He again reminds them that God is the author of the Law, in order that His majesty should the more impress them; and not only so, but that, since the Law was specially delivered to them, its observation was the more enjoined upon them. Hence he exhorts them earnestly to apply their hearts to those things which God had enjoined them to keep, because men grow careless in their duties, unless they are often stirred up. For, undoubtedly, God indirectly rebukes the people’s indifference, by so often calling them to obedience. By the words “with all thy soul” is meant serious apprehension, and carefulness, as well as sincerity, free from all disguise and deceit. For nothing is more displeasing to God than hypocrisy, because He seeth the heart. If any object that it was vain to demand of them what no mortal can perform, viz., to keep the Law with all their heart, I reply, that all the heart is opposed to a double or divided heart, and is equivalent to entire, or altogether without deceit, although (as we shall hereafter see) it is not absurd to propose to believers an object, at which they are to aim, although they may not attain to it as long as the weakness of the flesh hinders them.

Calvin: Deu 26:17 - -- 17.Thou hast avouched the Lord 231 He shews them from the consequence that nothing can be better or more desirable for them than to embrace God’s L...
17.Thou hast avouched the Lord 231 He shews them from the consequence that nothing can be better or more desirable for them than to embrace God’s Law; for nothing can be more honorable to ourselves than to give to God His due honor, and to exalt His glory to its due preeminence. Moses declares that, if the Israelites submit themselves to the Law, this will be, as it were, to place Him in His rightful dignity; and he promises that the fruit of it will return to them, for that God, on his part, will exalt them, so that they shall far excel all other nations; as it is said in Isaiah, (Isa 8:13,) “Sanctify the Lord of hosts — and he shall be for a sanctuary.” For no otherwise does He desire to be glorified by us, than to make us in turn partakers of His glory; and thus Moses gently entices them to receive the Law, because their solid happiness consists in this pious duty, if they altogether devote themselves to obedience. But this excellency of the Church, although it shines forth in the world, is still hidden from the blind, and, since it is spiritual, only obtains its praise before God and the angels.
TSK: Deu 26:16 - -- This day : Deu 4:1-6, Deu 6:1, Deu 11:1, Deu 11:8, Deu 12:1, Deu 12:32; Mat 28:20
keep : Deu 6:5, Deu 6:17, Deu 8:2, Deu 13:3, Deu 13:4; Joh 14:15, Jo...

TSK: Deu 26:17 - -- avouched : Deu 5:2, Deu 5:3; Exo 15:2, Exo 20:19, Exo 24:7; 2Ch 34:31; Isa 12:2, Isa 44:5; Zec 13:9; Act 27:23; Rom 6:13; 1Co 6:19, 1Co 6:20; 2Co 8:5
...

TSK: Deu 26:18 - -- And the : Deu 7:6, Deu 14:2, Deu 28:9; Exo 6:7, Exo 19:5, Exo 19:6; Jer 31:32-34; Eze 36:25-27; Tit 2:14
keep : Psa 119:6; Rom 16:26

TSK: Deu 26:19 - -- high above : Deu 4:7, Deu 4:8, Deu 28:1; Psa 148:14; Isa 62:12, Isa 66:20, Isa 66:21; Jer 13:11, Jer 33:9; Eze 16:12-14; Zep 3:19; 1Pe 2:5; Rev 1:5, R...

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Barnes -> Deu 26:16-19
Barnes: Deu 26:16-19 - -- A brief and earnest exhortation by way of conclusion to the second and longest discourse of the book. Deu 26:17 Thou hast avouched - lite...
A brief and earnest exhortation by way of conclusion to the second and longest discourse of the book.
Thou hast avouched - literally, "made to say:"so also in the next verse. The sense is: "Thou hast given occasion to the Lord to say that He is thy God,"i. e. by promising that He shall be so. Compare Exo 24:7; Jos 24:14-25,
Poole: Deu 26:17 - -- Avouched , or declared , or professed , or owned . This day, i.e. at this time, in this wilderness, where thou hast accepted and ratified God’...
Avouched , or declared , or professed , or owned . This day, i.e. at this time, in this wilderness, where thou hast accepted and ratified God’ s covenant.

Poole: Deu 26:18 - -- Hath owned thee for such before all the world by eminent and glorious communications and manifestations of his power and grace and favour in time an...
Hath owned thee for such before all the world by eminent and glorious communications and manifestations of his power and grace and favour in time and for thee, by a solemn entering into covenant with thee, and giving peculiar laws, promises, and privileges to thee above all mankind. That thou shouldest keep all his commandments; which is here mentioned as an act of God’ s, because though this be man’ s duty, yet it is the work of’ God’ s grace, that he will vouchsafe to give us such commands, that he doth require and will accept of our obedience to them, and that we have any power or will to obey them, Eze 36:26,27 .
Haydock -> Deu 26:16
Haydock: Deu 26:16 - -- This day. In this last solemn harangue of Moses, the covenant between God and his people was ratified. (Menochius)
This day. In this last solemn harangue of Moses, the covenant between God and his people was ratified. (Menochius)
Gill: Deu 26:16 - -- This day the Lord thy God hath commanded thee to do these statutes and judgments,.... These are the words of Moses, as Aben Ezra rightly observes, and...
This day the Lord thy God hath commanded thee to do these statutes and judgments,.... These are the words of Moses, as Aben Ezra rightly observes, and refer not only to the laws last mentioned, but to all others which he had repeated, or the Lord by him had ordered to be observed, recorded in this book: and though it is very probable Moses had been several days repeating former laws, and acquainting them with new ones; yet this being the last day, in which the whole account was finished, they are said to be commanded that day, and though commanded that day were to be observed and done every day; for, as Jarchi says, every day was to be considered and reckoned as new, as if on that day they were commanded them:
thou shall therefore keep and do them with all thy heart, and with all thy soul; cordially, readily, willingly, sincerely, constantly, and to the utmost of their abilities.

Gill: Deu 26:17 - -- Thou hast avouched the Lord this day to be thy God,.... Said, affirmed, protested, and in the most solemn manner declared, that the Lord was their God...
Thou hast avouched the Lord this day to be thy God,.... Said, affirmed, protested, and in the most solemn manner declared, that the Lord was their God, and him only; and that they would have no other God, nor worship, serve, or obey any other. The Lord is the God of all mankind, as he is the Creator and Preserver of them, and was of the people of Israel in a peculiar manner, they being chosen, redeemed, and privileged by him above all others; and especially is of his elect in Christ among all nations, whom he has loved and set apart for himself, and determined to save; whom he has adopted and regenerated; he provides for them, protects and preserves them, gives them grace here and glory hereafter: he is their God in Christ, and by virtue of the covenant of his grace made with them in him; and is known by them to be so in the effectual calling by the application of covenant blessings to them; and which is certified to them by the Spirit of God, upon which they claim their interest in him, and make profession of him as their God:
and to walk in his ways, and to keep his statutes and his commandments, and his judgments, and to hearken unto his voice; that is, this was then their resolution and determination, their protestation and declaration, to walk in all the ways of God, both in private and in public, he directed unto; and to observe all his laws, ceremonial, moral, and judicial, which he had given them as the rule of their walk and behaviour; and to regard whatsoever he should reveal by his prophets and ministers as his will; and a view of covenant interest in God lays all good men under the strongest obligation in the strength of divine grace to attend to his will; nor can there be a greater motive to them than covenant love, grace, and mercy.

Gill: Deu 26:18 - -- And the Lord hath avouched thee this day to be his peculiar people,.... Affirmed and declared them to be his special people, above all people on the f...
And the Lord hath avouched thee this day to be his peculiar people,.... Affirmed and declared them to be his special people, above all people on the face of the earth, and that they were looked upon and considered by him as his jewels, his peculiar treasure:
as he hath promised thee; on condition of their obedience to him, as he did in Exo 19:5,
and that thou shouldest keep all his commandments; at the same time declared this as his will, that they should observe all his precepts, to which they were laid under obligation by the special favour and peculiar privileges he bestowed upon them, Deu 7:6. The Targums interpret both these verses of the people of Israel choosing and making the Lord their King, and of his being made King over them; and so it respects their peculiar form of civil government, being a theocracy. The Lord's people in Christ are a peculiar people; they are distinct from all people, and are peculiarly regarded by him; they are the objects of his peculiar love, and receive peculiar favours from him; and whom having chosen and redeemed, he calls by his special grace, and witnesses their special relation to him by his Spirit; which grace obliges and excites them to a cheerful obedience to his commands.

Gill: Deu 26:19 - -- To make thee high above all nations,.... None of them having the Lord to be their God and King in such sense as Israel, nor they his people in such a ...
To make thee high above all nations,.... None of them having the Lord to be their God and King in such sense as Israel, nor they his people in such a peculiar sense as they were; nor having such laws and statutes as he had given to them; these things gave them a superiority over all other nations:
which he hath made, in praise, and in name, and in honour; that is, which nations he made praiseworthy, famous, and honourable, for their extent, wealth, riches, and number; and yet on the above accounts Israel was advanced higher than they:
and that thou mayest be an holy people unto the Lord thy God, as he hath spoken; the end of the Lord in being their God, and making them his people, was not only to make them high above all others, but to make them more holy than others; to set them apart for himself, as a people sacred to his worship and service, as he had both determined and declared, Deu 7:6.

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NET Notes: Deu 26:16 Or “mind and being”; cf. NCV “with your whole being”; TEV “obey them faithfully with all your heart.”

Geneva Bible: Deu 26:16 This day the LORD thy God hath commanded thee to do these statutes and judgments: thou shalt therefore keep and do them with ( n ) all thine heart, an...

Geneva Bible: Deu 26:18 ( o ) And the LORD hath avouched thee this day to be his peculiar people, as he hath promised thee, and that [thou] shouldest keep all his commandment...

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 26:1-19
TSK Synopsis: Deu 26:1-19 - --1 The confession of him that offers the basket of first-fruits.12 The prayer of him that gives his third year's tithes.16 The covenant between God and...
MHCC -> Deu 26:16-19
MHCC: Deu 26:16-19 - --Moses here enforces the precepts. They are God's laws, therefore thou shalt do them, to that end were they given thee; do them, and dispute them not; ...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 26:16-19
Matthew Henry: Deu 26:16-19 - -- Two things Moses here urges to enforce all these precepts: - 1. That they were the commands of God, Deu 26:16. They were not the dictates of his own...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 26:16-19
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 26:16-19 - --
At the close of his discourse, Moses sums up the whole in the earnest admonition that Israel would give the Lord its God occasion to fulfil the prom...
Constable -> Deu 5:1--26:19; Deu 26:16-19
Constable: Deu 5:1--26:19 - --IV. MOSES' SECOND MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW chs. 5--26
". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...
