
Text -- Deuteronomy 17:20 (NET)




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Wesley -> Deu 17:20
Wesley: Deu 17:20 - -- He intimates, that the scriptures diligently read, are a powerful means to keep him humble, because they shew him in that, tho' a king, he is subject ...
He intimates, that the scriptures diligently read, are a powerful means to keep him humble, because they shew him in that, tho' a king, he is subject to an higher monarch, to whom he must give an account of all his administrations, and receive from him his sentence agreeable to their quality, which is sufficient to abate the pride of the haughtiest person in the world.
JFB -> Deu 17:18-20; Deu 17:20
JFB: Deu 17:18-20 - -- The original scroll of the ancient Scriptures was deposited in the sanctuary under the strict custody of the priests (see on Deu 31:26; 2Ki 22:8). Eac...
The original scroll of the ancient Scriptures was deposited in the sanctuary under the strict custody of the priests (see on Deu 31:26; 2Ki 22:8). Each monarch, on his accession, was to be furnished with a true and faithful copy, which he was to keep constantly beside him, and daily peruse it, that his character and sentiments being cast into its sanctifying mould, he might discharge his royal functions in the spirit of faith and piety, of humility and a love or righteousness.

JFB: Deu 17:20 - -- From this it appears that the crown in Israel was to be hereditary, unless forfeited by personal crime.
From this it appears that the crown in Israel was to be hereditary, unless forfeited by personal crime.
Clarke -> Deu 17:20
Clarke: Deu 17:20 - -- He, and his children, in the midst of Israel - From this verse it has been inferred that the crown of Israel was designed to be hereditary, and this...
He, and his children, in the midst of Israel - From this verse it has been inferred that the crown of Israel was designed to be hereditary, and this is very probable; for long experience has proved to almost all the nations of the world that hereditary succession in the regal government is, on the whole, the safest, and best calculated to secure the public tranquillity.
TSK -> Deu 17:20
TSK: Deu 17:20 - -- his heart : Deu 8:2, Deu 8:13, Deu 8:14; 2Ki 14:10; 2Ch 25:19, 2Ch 26:16, 2Ch 32:25, 2Ch 32:26, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:19, 2Ch 33:23, 2Ch 34:27; Psa 131:1,...
his heart : Deu 8:2, Deu 8:13, Deu 8:14; 2Ki 14:10; 2Ch 25:19, 2Ch 26:16, 2Ch 32:25, 2Ch 32:26, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:19, 2Ch 33:23, 2Ch 34:27; Psa 131:1, Psa 131:2; Isa 2:12; Dan 5:20-23; Hab 2:4; 2Co 12:7; 1Pe 5:5
he turn : Deu 4:2, Deu 5:32, Deu 12:25, Deu 12:28, Deu 12:32; 1Ki 15:5
right hand : Deu 17:11; 1Sa 13:13, 1Sa 13:14, 1Sa 15:23; 1Ki 11:12, 1Ki 11:13, 1Ki 11:34, 1Ki 11:36; 2Ki 10:30; Psa 19:11; Psa 132:12; Pro 27:24; Ecc 8:13
that he : Pro 10:27

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Poole -> Deu 17:20
Poole: Deu 17:20 - -- That his heart be not lifted up he intimates, that the Scriptures, diligently read and studied, are a powerful and probable means to keep him humble,...
That his heart be not lifted up he intimates, that the Scriptures, diligently read and studied, are a powerful and probable means to keep him humble, because they show him that, though a king, he is subject to a higher Monarch, to whom he must give an account of all his administrations and actions, and receive from him his sentence and doom agreeable to their quality, which is sufficient to abate the pride of the haughtiest person in the world, if he duly consider it.
Haydock -> Deu 17:20
Haydock: Deu 17:20 - -- With pride. This is not expressed in Hebrew, but it is clearly (Haydock) implied. Humility is the most difficult virtue for a prince to practice, a...
With pride. This is not expressed in Hebrew, but it is clearly (Haydock) implied. Humility is the most difficult virtue for a prince to practice, amid the flattery of his courtiers, and the splendour with which he is environed. See St. Augustine, City of God v. 24. (Calmet) ---
His sons. Wicked kings seldom left a quiet possession of the throne to their heirs. (Menochius) ---
David and his posterity reigned in succession, by an effect of the divine bounty. (Calmet)
Gill -> Deu 17:20
Gill: Deu 17:20 - -- That his heart be not lifted up above his brethren,.... On account of his office, the dignity of it, considering that he was subject to the law of God...
That his heart be not lifted up above his brethren,.... On account of his office, the dignity of it, considering that he was subject to the law of God, and accountable to the Lord for all his actions:
and that he turn not aside from the commandment, to the right hand or to the left; not in the least deviate from the law of God in the whole of his conduct, and particularly in the exercise of his kingly office:
to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom; ruling well according to the laws of God being the way to rule long:
he and his children in the midst of Israel; this shows, as Jarchi observes, that if his son was fit for the kingdom, he was to be preferred to any other man; for though it was elective, yet to be continued in the same family, provided they walked in the ways of the Lord, and observed his laws.

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NET Notes -> Deu 17:20
NET Notes: Deu 17:20 Heb “upon his kingship.” Smr supplies כִּסֵא (kise’, “throne”) so as to read “...
Geneva Bible -> Deu 17:20
Geneva Bible: Deu 17:20 That his heart be not lifted up above his ( o ) brethren, and that he turn not aside from the commandment, [to] the right hand, or [to] the left: to t...

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 17:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Deu 17:1-20 - --1 The things sacrificed must be sound.2 Idolaters must be slain.8 Hard controversies are to be determined by the priests and judges.12 The contemner o...
MHCC -> Deu 17:14-20
MHCC: Deu 17:14-20 - --God himself was in a particular manner Israel's King; and if they set another over them, it was necessary that he should choose the person. Accordingl...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 17:14-20
Matthew Henry: Deu 17:14-20 - -- After the laws which concerned subjects fitly followed the laws which concern kings; for those that rule others must themselves remember that they a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 17:18-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 17:18-20 - --
And thirdly , instead of hanging his heart upon these earthly things, when he at upon his royal throne he was to have a copy of the law written out...
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