
Text -- Deuteronomy 4:9 (NET)




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JFB -> Deu 4:7-9
JFB: Deu 4:7-9 - -- Here he represents their privileges and their duty in such significant and comprehensive terms, as were peculiarly calculated to arrest their attentio...
Here he represents their privileges and their duty in such significant and comprehensive terms, as were peculiarly calculated to arrest their attention and engage their interest. The former, their national advantages, are described (Deu 4:7-8), and they were twofold: 1. God's readiness to hear and aid them at all times; and 2. the excellence of that religion in which they were instructed, set forth in the "statutes and judgments so righteous" which the law of Moses contained. Their duty corresponding to these pre-eminent advantages as a people, was also twofold: 1. their own faithful obedience to that law; and 2. their obligation to imbue the minds of the young and rising generation with similar sentiments of reverence and respect for it.
Only take heed to thyself - Be circumspect and watchful

Clarke: Deu 4:9 - -- Keep thy soul diligently - Be mindful of thy eternal interests. Whatever becomes of the body, take care of the soul
Keep thy soul diligently - Be mindful of thy eternal interests. Whatever becomes of the body, take care of the soul

Clarke: Deu 4:9 - -- Lest thou forget - God does his work that they may be had in everlasting remembrance; and he that forgets them, forgets his own mercies. Besides, if...
Lest thou forget - God does his work that they may be had in everlasting remembrance; and he that forgets them, forgets his own mercies. Besides, if a man forget the work of God on his soul, he loses that work

Clarke: Deu 4:9 - -- Lest they depart from thy heart - It is not sufficient to lay up Divine things in the memory, they must be laid up in the heart. Thy word have I hid...
Lest they depart from thy heart - It is not sufficient to lay up Divine things in the memory, they must be laid up in the heart. Thy word have I hidden in my heart, says David, that I might not sin against thee. The life of God in the soul of man can alone preserve the soul to life everlasting; and this grace must be retained all the days of our life. When Adam fell, his condition was not meliorated by the reflection that he had been once in paradise; nor does it avail Satan now that he was once an angel of light. Those who let the grace of God depart from their hearts, lose that grace; and those who lose the grace, fall from the grace; and as some have fallen and risen no more, so may others; therefore, take heed to thyself, etc. Were it impossible for men finally to fall from the grace of God, exhortations of this kind had never been given, because they would have been unnecessary, and God never does an unnecessary thing

Clarke: Deu 4:9 - -- But teach them thy sons - If a man know the worth of his own soul, he will feel the importance of the salvation of the souls of his family. Those wh...
But teach them thy sons - If a man know the worth of his own soul, he will feel the importance of the salvation of the souls of his family. Those who neglect family religion, neglect personal religion; if more attention were paid to the former, even among those called religious people, we should soon have a better state of civil society. On family religion God lays much stress; and no head of a family can neglect it without endangering the final salvation of his own soul. See the note at the conclusion of Gen 18:32 (note), Gen 19:38 (note), and Deu 6:7 (note).
Calvin -> Deu 4:9
Calvin: Deu 4:9 - -- 9.Only take heed to thyself The same particle, רק , rak, of which I have just spoken, is used here, and its meaning in this place is, as if Mose...
9.Only take heed to thyself The same particle,
TSK -> Deu 4:9
TSK: Deu 4:9 - -- keep thy soul : Deu 4:15, Deu 4:23; Pro 3:1, Pro 3:3, Pro 4:20-23; Luk 8:18; Heb 2:3; Jam 2:22
lest they : Jos 1:18; Psa 119:11; Pro 3:1-3, Pro 3:21, ...
keep thy soul : Deu 4:15, Deu 4:23; Pro 3:1, Pro 3:3, Pro 4:20-23; Luk 8:18; Heb 2:3; Jam 2:22
lest they : Jos 1:18; Psa 119:11; Pro 3:1-3, Pro 3:21, Pro 4:4, Pro 7:1; Heb 2:1; Rev 3:3
teach them : Deu 6:7, Deu 11:19, Deu 29:29, Deu 31:19; Gen 18:19; Exo 13:8, Exo 13:9, Exo 13:14-16; Jos 4:6, Jos 4:7, Jos 4:21; Psa 34:11-16, Psa 71:18, Psa 78:3-8; Pro 1:8, Pro 4:1-13, Pro 23:26; Isa 38:19; Eph 6:4

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Barnes -> Deu 4:9-11
Barnes: Deu 4:9-11 - -- A full stop should end Deu 4:9; and Deu 4:10 begin, At the time that thou stoodest, etc. Deu 4:11 then ye came near, etc. Moses, exhorting to heedfu...
Haydock -> Deu 4:9
Haydock: Deu 4:9 - -- Words. Hebrew also, "things." (Haydock) ---
Both sacred and profane authors use the term of seeing, to denote any of the senses, ver. 12. Eschy...
Words. Hebrew also, "things." (Haydock) ---
Both sacred and profane authors use the term of seeing, to denote any of the senses, ver. 12. Eschylus (in Prometh.) says, "you shall neither see the form nor the voice of mortals."
Gill -> Deu 4:9
Gill: Deu 4:9 - -- Only take heed to thyself,.... To walk according to this law, and not swerve from it:
and keep thy soul diligently; from the transgressions and bre...
Only take heed to thyself,.... To walk according to this law, and not swerve from it:
and keep thy soul diligently; from the transgressions and breaches of it:
lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen; either the statutes and judgments set before them, and the circumstances of the delivery of them; or the punishment inflicted on the breakers of them; or the favours bestowed on those that observed them:
and lest they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life; out of thy mind and memory, and have no place in thy affections, through a neglect and disuse of them:
but teach them thy sons, and thy sons' sons; their children and grandchildren, that they may be trained up in them in their youth, and so not depart from them when grown up, and in years; see Deu 6:7.

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 4:1-49
TSK Synopsis: Deu 4:1-49 - --1 An exhortation to obedience.41 Moses appoints the three cities of refuge on that side of Jordan.44 Recapitulation.
MHCC -> Deu 4:1-23
MHCC: Deu 4:1-23 - --The power and love of God to Israel are here made the ground and reason of a number of cautions and serious warnings; and although there is much refer...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 4:1-40
Matthew Henry: Deu 4:1-40 - -- This most lively and excellent discourse is so entire, and the particulars of it are so often repeated, that we must take it altogether in the expos...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 4:9-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 4:9-14 - --
Israel was therefore not to forget the things which it had seen at Horeb with its own eyes.
Deu 4:9
"Only beware and take care of thyself." To "ke...
Constable: Deu 1:6--4:41 - --II. MOSES' FIRST MAJOR ADDRESS: A REVIEW OF GOD'S FAITHFULNESS 1:6--4:40
". . . an explicit literary structure t...

Constable: Deu 3:1--5:13 - --B. Entrance into the land 3:1-5:12
The entrance into the land was an extremely important event in the li...

Constable: Deu 4:1-40 - --B. An exhortation to observe the law faithfully 4:1-40
Moses turned in his address from contemplating th...
