
Text -- Deuteronomy 29:1 (NET)




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Wesley -> Deu 29:1
Wesley: Deu 29:1 - -- These are the terms or conditions upon which God hath made, that is renewed his covenant with you. The covenant was but one in substance, but various ...
These are the terms or conditions upon which God hath made, that is renewed his covenant with you. The covenant was but one in substance, but various in the time and manner of its dispensation.
JFB: Deu 29:1 - -- The discourse of Moses is continued, and the subject of that discourse was Israel's covenant with God, the privileges it conferred, and the obligation...
The discourse of Moses is continued, and the subject of that discourse was Israel's covenant with God, the privileges it conferred, and the obligations it imposed.

JFB: Deu 29:1 - -- It was substantially the same; but it was renewed now, in different circumstances. They had violated its conditions. Moses rehearses these, that they ...
It was substantially the same; but it was renewed now, in different circumstances. They had violated its conditions. Moses rehearses these, that they might have a better knowledge of its conditions and be more disposed to comply with them.
Clarke: Deu 29:1 - -- These are the words of the covenant - This verse seems properly to belong to the preceding chapter, as a widely different subject is taken up at Deu...
These are the words of the covenant - This verse seems properly to belong to the preceding chapter, as a widely different subject is taken up at Deu 29:2 of this; and it is distinguished as the 69th verse in some of the most correct copies of the Hebrew Bible

Clarke: Deu 29:1 - -- Commanded Moses to make - לכרת lichroth , to cut, alluding to the covenant sacrifice which was offered on the occasion and divided, as is expla...
Commanded Moses to make -

Clarke: Deu 29:1 - -- Beside the covenant which he made - in Horeb - What is mentioned here is an additional institution to the ten words given on Horeb; and the curses d...
Beside the covenant which he made - in Horeb - What is mentioned here is an additional institution to the ten words given on Horeb; and the curses denounced here are different from those denounced against the transgressors of the decalogue.
TSK -> Deu 29:1
TSK: Deu 29:1 - -- the words : Deu 29:12, Deu 29:21, Deu 29:25; Lev 26:44, Lev 26:45; 2Ki 23:3; Jer 11:2, Jer 11:6, Jer 34:18; Act 3:25
beside the : Deu 4:10, Deu 4:13, ...

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Barnes -> Deu 29:1
Barnes: Deu 29:1 - -- This and the following chapter contain the address of Moses to the people on the solemn renewal of the covenant. Consult the marginal references for...
This and the following chapter contain the address of Moses to the people on the solemn renewal of the covenant. Consult the marginal references for proof of historical statements or explanation of obscure words.
Poole -> Deu 29:1
Poole: Deu 29:1 - -- These are the words of the covenant these are the term, or conditions upon which God hath made, i.e. renewed covenant with you.
Beside the covenan...
These are the words of the covenant these are the term, or conditions upon which God hath made, i.e. renewed covenant with you.
Beside the covenant i.e. that entering into or striking of covenant. The covenant was but one in substance, but various in the time and manner of its dispensation.
Haydock -> Deu 29:1
Haydock: Deu 29:1 - -- Covenant renewed, and confirmed with an oath, ver. 12. (Menochius) ---
Horeb. Thus the speech of Moses is concluded, (Calmet) and consequently th...
Covenant renewed, and confirmed with an oath, ver. 12. (Menochius) ---
Horeb. Thus the speech of Moses is concluded, (Calmet) and consequently this verse should be at the end of the last chapter, as it is placed in the celebrated editions of Michaelis and Houbigant. The latter observes that, beside that covenant, &c., shews, that the curses here recorded, are not by way of explication of those mentioned in the preceding 27th chapter, "but of a quite different kind. The former are denounced against those who violate the law of the decalogue, which was given at Horeb; neither do they threaten that the chastisements shall be inflicted in this life: the latter maledictions threaten present punishments, and those of a public nature." See chap. xxvii. 26. (Haydock) ---
Josue put in execution in a more solemn manner, what Moses here describes, (Josue viii. 30,) to intimate that Jesus would give the last finishing to the outlines of the old covenant.
Gill -> Deu 29:1
Gill: Deu 29:1 - -- These are the words of the covenant,.... Not what go before, but follow after, in the next chapters, to the end of the book; in which are various pro...
These are the words of the covenant,.... Not what go before, but follow after, in the next chapters, to the end of the book; in which are various promises of grace, and promises of good things, both with respect to Jews and Gentiles, intermixed with other things:
which the Lord commanded Moses to make with the children of Israel in the land of Moab; or to declare unto them, and acquaint them with, they being now in the plains of Moab, ready to enter into the land of, Canaan:
besides the covenant which he made with them at Horeb: or Sinai; which Jarchi interprets, besides the curses in Leviticus, delivered on Sinai; he seems to have respect to Lev 26:14. This covenant was different from that at Sinai, spoken of Exo 24:8; being made not only at a different time, at near forty years' distance, and at a different place, nor Sinai; but when Israel were come nearer Mount Sion, and were actually possessed of part of their inheritance, the land of promise, that part of the land of Moab which the two kings of the Amorites had seized and dwelt in, whom Israel had dispossessed; and with different persons, that generation being dead, excepting a very few, which were at Sinai: but it was different as to the substance and matter of it, it not only including that, and being a renewal of it, as is generally thought, but containing such declarations of grace which had not been made before, not only respecting the repenting and returning Israelites, but the Gentiles also; for this covenant was made with the stranger, as well as with Israel, Deu 29:11; and relates to the times of the Messiah, the call of the Gentiles, the conversion of the Jews, and their return to their own land in the latter day.

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NET Notes: Deu 29:1 Horeb is another name for Mount Sinai (which some English versions substitute here for clarity, cf. NCV, TEV, CEV, NLT).
Geneva Bible -> Deu 29:1
Geneva Bible: Deu 29:1 These [are] the ( a ) words of the covenant, which the LORD commanded Moses to make with the children of Israel in the land of Moab, beside the covena...

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 29:1-29
TSK Synopsis: Deu 29:1-29 - --1 Moses exhorts them to obedience, by the memory of the works they had seen.10 All are presented before the Lord to enter into his covenant.18 The gre...
MHCC -> Deu 29:1-9
MHCC: Deu 29:1-9 - --Both former mercies, and fresh mercies, should be thought on by us as motives to obedience. The hearing ear, and seeing eye, and the understanding hea...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 29:1-9
Matthew Henry: Deu 29:1-9 - -- Now that Moses had largely repeated the commands which the people were to observe as their part of the covenant, and the promises and threatenings w...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 29:1
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 29:1 - --
Is not the close of the address in ch. 5-28, as Schultz , Knobel , and others suppose; but the heading to ch. 29-30, which relate to the making of ...
Constable -> Deu 27:1--29:2; Deu 29:1
Constable: Deu 27:1--29:2 - --V. PREPARATIONS FOR RENEWING THE COVENANT 27:1--29:1
Moses now gave the new generation its instructions concerni...
