Deuteronomy 1:43
rebelled <04784> [but rebelled.]
recklessly ... up <02102 05927> [went presumptuously up. Heb. ye were presumptuous and went up.]
Deuteronomy 4:30
things <01697> [all these.]
happen ...... latter <04672 0319> [are come upon thee. Heb. have found thee.]
latter <0319> [in the latter.]
return <07725> [if thou.]
obey <08085> [obedient.]
Deuteronomy 5:25
intense <01419> [this great.]
hearing <08085> [hear. Heb. add to hear.]
Deuteronomy 9:6
Understand <03045> [Understand.]
give .... good <05414 02896> [giveth thee.]
Moses repeats this a third time, that, if it were possible, he might root out of the Israelites the opinion of their own deserts, before God rooted out the Canaanites from their country.
stubborn <06203> [a stiff-necked.]
Deuteronomy 11:19
Deuteronomy 22:1
see ............... return ... without fail <07200 07725> [Thou shalt.]
ignore ..... return ... without fail <05956 07725> [hide thyself.]
Deuteronomy 30:2
turn .... Lord <07725 03068> [return unto.]
mind <03824> [with all thine heart.]
Deuteronomy 30:4
distant <07097> [unto.]
Lord <03068> [thence will the.]
As this promise refers to a return from a captivity among all nations, consequently it cannot be exclusively the Babylonish captivity which is intended; and the repossession of their land must be different from that which was consequent on their return from Babylon. Nor at that period could it be said that they were multiplied more than their fathers, or, as the Hebrew imports, made greater than their fathers, when after their return they were tributary to the Persians, and afterwards fell under the power of the Greeks, under whom they suffered much; nor have their hearts, as a nation, yet been circumcised.