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Deuteronomy 1:10

1:10

God <0430> [your God.]

population ..... that <03117> [ye are this day.]

This was the promise made by God to Abraham, (Ge 15:5, 6,) which Moses considers now as amply fulfilled. Many suppose the expression to be hyperbolical; and others, no friends to revelation, think it a vain, empty boast, because the stars, in their apprehension, amount to innumerable millions. But, as this refers to the number of stars that appear to the naked eye, which only amount to about 3,010 in both hemispheres, the number of the Israelites far exceeded this; for independently of women and children, at the last census, they amounted to more than 600,000.


Deuteronomy 6:6

6:6

mind <03824> [shall be.]


Deuteronomy 7:11

7:11


Deuteronomy 10:13

10:13

good <02896> [for thy.]


Deuteronomy 11:32

11:32


Deuteronomy 12:8

12:8

<0376> [every man.]


Deuteronomy 29:12

29:12

may enter <05674> [thou shouldest.]

may enter <05674> [enter. Heb. pass.]

This is an allusion to the solemn ceremony used by several ancient nations, when they entered into a covenant with each other. The victims, slain as a sacrifice on this occasion, were divided, and and parts laid asunder: the contracting parties then passed between them, imprecating, as a curse on those who violated the sacred compact, that they might in like manner be cut asunder. (Ge 15:10.) St. Cyril, in his work against Julian, shows that passing between the divided parts of a victim was used also among the Chaldeans and other people.

oath <0423> [into his oath.]


Deuteronomy 30:15

30:15




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