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Clarke: Deu 5:32 - -- Ye shall observe to do - He who marks not the word of God is never likely to fulfill the will of God
Ye shall observe to do - He who marks not the word of God is never likely to fulfill the will of God

Clarke: Deu 5:32 - -- Ye shall not turn aside to the right hand or to the left - The way of truth and righteousness is a right line; a man must walk straight forward who ...
Ye shall not turn aside to the right hand or to the left - The way of truth and righteousness is a right line; a man must walk straight forward who wishes to go to glory; no crooked or devious path ever led to God or happiness.

Clarke: Deu 5:33 - -- Ye shall walk in all the ways, etc. - God never gave a commandment to man which he did not design that he should obey. He who selects from the Divin...
Ye shall walk in all the ways, etc. - God never gave a commandment to man which he did not design that he should obey. He who selects from the Divine testimonies such precepts as he feels but little inclination to transgress, and lives in the breach of others, sins against the grand legislative authority of God, and shall be treated as a rebel

Clarke: Deu 5:33 - -- That ye may live - תחיון ticheyun , that ye may enjoy life, (for the paragogic nun, at the end of the word, deepens the sense), that it may be...
That ye may live -

Clarke: Deu 5:33 - -- That ye may prolong your days in the land - That ye may arrive at a good old age, and grow more and more meet for the inheritance among the saints i...
That ye may prolong your days in the land - That ye may arrive at a good old age, and grow more and more meet for the inheritance among the saints in light
On this very important verse we may remark, a long life is a great blessing, if a man live to God, because it is in life, and in life alone, that a preparation for eternal glory may be acquired. Those who wish to die soon, have never yet learned to live, and know not the value of life or time. Many have a vain hope that they shall get either in death, or in the other world, a preparation for glory. This is a fatal error. Here, alone, we may acquaint ourselves with God, and receive that holiness without which none can see him. Reader, be thankful to him that thou art still in a state of probation; and pray that thou mayest live for eternity.
Calvin -> Deu 5:32
Calvin: Deu 5:32 - -- 32.Ye shall observe to do therefore Again, in this verse also, he does not merely exhort the people to embrace the Law, but at the same time enjoins ...
32.Ye shall observe to do therefore Again, in this verse also, he does not merely exhort the people to embrace the Law, but at the same time enjoins them to be content with its unadulterated teaching; and, in fact, to receive as just and right whatever God has commanded, is only to be half obedient, unless men also put this restraint upon themselves, not to import anything else, (in addition to His Law.) So, also, in another passage, which I have subjoined, God no less severely forbids additions to it than taking away from it; and this is a declaration deserving our especial observation, because, in its preposterous wilfulness, the whole world almost is carried away into false religions; which, nevertheless, God has briefly condemned in a single word, when He commands His people so to acquiesce in His appointed Law that they may not seek to be more righteous than they are taught to be. There is a similar passage at the end of Deu 12:32,) but, because it is connected with a particular circumstance, and depends on the preceding passage, it will be more conveniently reserved for consideration in that place. He adds, in conclusion, that they will not satisfy the Law unless they keep themselves within its bounds; and in order that they may be more disposed to obedience, he gently attracts them by subjoining the promise. 225
TSK: Deu 5:32 - -- observe : Deu 6:3, Deu 6:25; Deu 8:1; Deu 11:32; Deu 24:8; 2Ki 21:8; Eze 37:24
ye shall not : Deu 4:1, Deu 4:2; Deu 12:32; Deu 17:20; Deu 28:14; Jos 1...

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Barnes -> Deu 5:23-33
Barnes: Deu 5:23-33 - -- These verses contain a much fuller narrative of the events briefly described in Exo 20:18-21. Here it is important to call attention to the fact tha...
These verses contain a much fuller narrative of the events briefly described in Exo 20:18-21. Here it is important to call attention to the fact that it was on the entreaties of the people that Moses had taken on him to be the channel of communication between God and them. God approved Deu 5:28 the request of the people, because it showed a feeling of their own unworthiness to enter into direct communion with God. The terrors of Sinai had done their work; they had awakened the consciousness of sin.
Poole -> Deu 5:32
Poole: Deu 5:32 - -- Neither by superstitious additions to God’ s commands, nor by a bold or profane rejection or contempt of any one of them.
Neither by superstitious additions to God’ s commands, nor by a bold or profane rejection or contempt of any one of them.
Haydock -> Deu 5:32
Haydock: Deu 5:32 - -- Left: a proverbial expression, to signify that no sort of transgression is to be allowed. (Menochius) ---
It is of the same import as, You shall n...
Left: a proverbial expression, to signify that no sort of transgression is to be allowed. (Menochius) ---
It is of the same import as, You shall not add, &c., chap. iv. 2. (Calmet)
Gill: Deu 5:32 - -- Ye shall observe to do therefore as the Lord your God doth command you,.... Observe every precept, as to matter and manner, which the Lord has command...
Ye shall observe to do therefore as the Lord your God doth command you,.... Observe every precept, as to matter and manner, which the Lord has commanded, and that under a sense of the great obligations laid on them by him, in giving them freely so good a land to possess:
you shall not turn to the right hand or to the left; but walk in the way of the commandments of God, and not depart from them at all, but follow the Lord in his own ways fully. The phrase is expressive of a strict and close attention to the word of God, without deviating from it in the least; for every sin, which is a transgression of some command of God or another, is a going out of the way that directs unto; see Isa 30:21.

Gill: Deu 5:33 - -- Ye shall walk in all the ways which the Lord your God hath commanded you,.... None are to be avoided or departed from on any consideration whatever; s...
Ye shall walk in all the ways which the Lord your God hath commanded you,.... None are to be avoided or departed from on any consideration whatever; see Psa 119:6 an instance of this we have in Zacharias and Elizabeth, Luk 1:6 that ye may live; corporeally, comfortably, in all the outward enjoyments of life needful for them, particularly in the possession of the land of Canaan, and the benefits of it; for these promises of life upon obedience seem to reach no further, unless as types and emblems of what is enjoyed through the obedience and righteousness of Christ, as the following phrases show:
and that it may be well with you, and that ye may prolong your days in the land which ye shall possess; the land of Canaan; though the Jewish writers m carry it further, even to heaven and eternal happiness; and so may we in the sense before given.

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NET Notes: Deu 5:33 Heb “may prolong your days”; NAB “may have long life”; TEV “will continue to live.”
Geneva Bible: Deu 5:32 Ye shall observe to do therefore as the LORD your God hath commanded you: ye shall not ( l ) turn aside to the right hand or to the left.
( l ) You s...

Geneva Bible: Deu 5:33 Ye shall walk in all the ways which the LORD your God hath commanded you, that ye may ( m ) live, and [that it may be] well with you, and [that] ye ma...

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 5:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Deu 5:1-33 - --1 The covenant in Horeb.6 The ten commandments.23 At the people's request Moses receives the law from God.
MHCC -> Deu 5:23-33
MHCC: Deu 5:23-33 - --Moses refers to the consternation caused by the terror with which the law was given. God's appearances have always been terrible to man, ever since th...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 5:23-33
Matthew Henry: Deu 5:23-33 - -- Here, I. Moses reminds them of the agreement of both the parties that were now treating, in the mediation of Moses. 1. Here is the consternation tha...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 5:24-33
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 5:24-33 - --
Deu 5:24-27 contain a rhetorical, and at the same time really a more exact, account of the events described in Exo 20:18-20 (15-17). ואתּ (Deu 5...
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 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...

Constable: Deu 5:1-33 - --1. Exposition of the Decalogue and its promulgation ch. 5
"The exposition of the law commences w...
