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Text -- Deuteronomy 30:20 (NET)

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Wesley: Deu 30:20 - -- Here he shews them in short, what their duty is; To love God as the Lord, a being most amiable, and as their God, a God in covenant with them: as an e...
Here he shews them in short, what their duty is; To love God as the Lord, a being most amiable, and as their God, a God in covenant with them: as an evidence of their love, to obey his voice in every thing, and by constancy in this love and obedience, to cleave to him all their days.

Wesley: Deu 30:20 - -- He gives life, preserves life, restores life, and prolongs it, by his power, tho' it be a frail life, and by his presence, tho' it be a forfeited life...
He gives life, preserves life, restores life, and prolongs it, by his power, tho' it be a frail life, and by his presence, tho' it be a forfeited life. He sweetens life by his comforts, and compleats all in life everlasting.
JFB -> Deu 30:15-20
JFB: Deu 30:15-20 - -- The alternative of a good and happy, or a disobedient and miserable life. Love of God and compliance with His will are the only ways of securing the b...
The alternative of a good and happy, or a disobedient and miserable life. Love of God and compliance with His will are the only ways of securing the blessings and avoiding the evils described. The choice was left to them, and in urging upon them the inducements to a wise choice, Moses warmed as he proceeded into a tone of solemn and impressive earnestness similar to that of Paul to the elders of Ephesus (Act 20:26-27).
That thou mayest love the Lord - Without love there can be no obedience

Obey his voice - Without obedience love is fruitless and dead

Clarke: Deu 30:20 - -- And cleave unto him - Without close attachment and perseverance, temporary love, however sincere and fervent - temporary obedience, however disinter...
And cleave unto him - Without close attachment and perseverance, temporary love, however sincere and fervent - temporary obedience, however disinterested, energetic, and pure while it lasts - will be ultimately ineffectual. He alone who endures to the end, shall be saved. Reader, how do matters stand between God and thy soul? He cannot persevere in the grace of God whose soul is not yet made a partaker of that grace. Many talk strenuously on the impossibility of falling from grace, who have not yet tasted that the Lord is gracious. How absurd to talk and dispute about the infallibility of arriving safely at the end of a way in which a man has never yet taken one hearty step! It is never among those that have the grace of God, but among those that have it not, that we find an overweening confidence.
TSK -> Deu 30:20
TSK: Deu 30:20 - -- love : Deu 30:6, Deu 30:16, Deu 10:12, Deu 11:22
cleave : Deu 4:4, Deu 10:20; Jos 23:8; Act 11:23; Rom 12:9
thy life : Psa 27:1, Psa 30:5, Psa 36:9, P...

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Barnes -> Deu 30:11-20
Barnes: Deu 30:11-20 - -- Ignorance of the requirements of the law cannot be pleaded Deu 30:10-14; hence, Deu 30:15-20 life and death, good and evil, are solemnly set before ...
Ignorance of the requirements of the law cannot be pleaded Deu 30:10-14; hence, Deu 30:15-20 life and death, good and evil, are solemnly set before the people for their own choice; and an earnest exhortation to choose the better part concludes the address.
Deu 30:11-14. "The righteousness which is of faith"is really and truly described in these words of the Law; and, under Paul’ s guidance (see marginal references) we affirm was intended so to be. For the simplicity and accessibility which Moses here attributes to the Law of God neither is nor can be experimentally found in it except through the medium of faith; even though outwardly and in the letter that Law be written out for us so "that he may run that readeth,"and be set forth in its duties and its sanctions as plainly as it was before the Jews by Moses. The seeming ease of the commandment, and yet its real impossibility to the natural man, form part of the qualifications of the Law to be our schoolmaster to bring us unto Christ.
Not hidden from thee - Rather, not too hard for thee, as in Deu 17:8.
Neither is it far off - Compare Luk 17:21.
The paraphrase of this verse in the Jerusalem Targum is noteworthy, and should be compared with Paul’ s rendering in Rom 10:7 : "Neither is the law beyond the great sea, that thou shouldest say, Oh that we had one like Jonah the prophet who could descend into the depths of the sea and bring it to us!"
In thy mouth, and in, thy heart - Compare Deu 6:6; Deu 11:18-20.
That thou mayest love the Lord - Compare Deu 6:5. Love stands first as the essential and only source of obedience.
He is thy life - Or, "that"(i. e., "to love the Lord") "is thy life;"i. e., the condition of thy life and of its prolongation in the promised land. Compare Deu 4:40; Deu 32:47.
Poole -> Deu 30:20
Poole: Deu 30:20 - -- He is thy life i.e. the cause or author of thy life, as life is used Joh 14:6 17:3 .
He is thy life i.e. the cause or author of thy life, as life is used Joh 14:6 17:3 .
Haydock -> Deu 30:20
Haydock: Deu 30:20 - -- He is. From God all advantages are derived. We may render the Hebrew, with the Septuagint, "Because this is thy life (Calmet)....to dwell," &c. By...
He is. From God all advantages are derived. We may render the Hebrew, with the Septuagint, "Because this is thy life (Calmet)....to dwell," &c. By observing the law of God, long life and possession of the promised land can be alone attained. (Haydock)
Gill -> Deu 30:20
Gill: Deu 30:20 - -- That thou mayest love the Lord thy God,.... And show it by keeping his commands:
and that thou mayest obey his voice; in his word, and by his prop...
That thou mayest love the Lord thy God,.... And show it by keeping his commands:
and that thou mayest obey his voice; in his word, and by his prophets:
and that thou mayest cleave unto him; and to his worship, and not follow after and serve other gods:
for he is thy life, and the length of thy days; the God of their lives, and the Father of their mercies; the giver of long life, and all the blessings of it; and which he had promised to those that were obedient, to him, and which they might expect:
that thou mayest dwell in the land which the Lord sware unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give them; the land of Canaan, often thus described; this was the grand promise made to obedience to the law, and was typical of eternal life and happiness; which is had, not through man's obedience to the law, but through the obedience and righteousness of Christ.

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 30:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Deu 30:1-20 - --1 Great mercies promised unto the penitent.11 The commandment is manifest.15 Death and life are set before them.
Maclaren -> Deu 30:11-20
Maclaren: Deu 30:11-20 - --Deut. 30:11-20
This paragraph closes the legislation of this book, the succeeding chapters being in the nature of an epilogue or appendix. It sums up ...
MHCC -> Deu 30:15-20
MHCC: Deu 30:15-20 - --What could be said more moving, and more likely to make deep and lasting impressions? Every man wishes to obtain life and good, and to escape death an...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 30:15-20
Matthew Henry: Deu 30:15-20 - -- Moses here concludes with a very bright light, and a very strong fire, that, if possible, what he had been preaching of might find entrance into the...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 30:20
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 30:20 - --
חיּיך הוּא כּי , for that (namely, to love the Lord) is thy life , that is, the condition of life, and of long life, in the promised l...
Constable -> Deu 29:2--31:1; Deu 30:11-20
Constable: Deu 29:2--31:1 - --VI. MOSES' THIRD MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXHORTATION TO OBEDIENCE 29:2--30:20
"The rest of chapter 29 contains many re...




