Deuteronomy 9
1 Moses dissuades them from the opinion of their own righteousness, by rehearsing their several rebellions. to pass.3:18; 11:31; 27:2; Jos 1:11; 3:6,14,16; 4:5,19this day.The Hebrew {hyyom,} "this day," frequently denotes, as here, this time. They had come, 38 years before this, nearly to the verge of the promised land, but were not permitted, because of their unbelief and rebellion, at that day or time, to enter; but this time they shall certainly pass over. This was spoken in the eleventh month of the fortieth year of their journeying; and it was on the first month of the following year they passed over: and during this interval Moses died. nations.4:38; 7:1; 11:23cities.1:28; Nu 13:22,28-33 great.2:11,12,21Who can stand.7:24; Ex 9:11; Job 11:10; Da 8:4; 11:16; Na 1:6 Understand.6; Mt 15:10; Mr 7:14; Eph 5:17goeth over.1:30; 20:4; 31:3-6; Jos 3:11,14; Mic 2:13; Re 19:11-16a consuming fire.4:24; Isa 27:4; 30:27,30,33; 33:14; Na 1:5,6; 2Th 1:8; Heb 12:29he shall.7:1,2,16,23,24; Ex 23:29-31; Isa 41:10-16; Ro 8:31 Speak not.5; 7:7,8; 8:17; Eze 36:22,32; Ro 11:6,20; 1Co 4:4,7; Eph 2:4,52Ti 1:9; Tit 3:3-5for the wickedness.12:31; 18:12; Ge 15:16; Le 18:24,25 Not for.Though the Canaanites were expelled for their wickedness, it does not follow, that the Israelites were established in their room on account of any distinguished virtue, or because they deserved it. On many occasions, it may be seen in the history of the world, that God punishes the wicked by the instrumentality of other men, who are as wicked as themselves. Not the Israelites' righteousness, but the wickedness of the inhabitants, and the promise of God to their fathers, was the cause of their obtaining Canaan. Tit 3:5that he may.Ge 12:7; 13:15; 15:7; 17:8; 26:4; 28:13; Ex 32:13; Eze 20:14Mic 7:20; Lu 1:54,55; Ac 3:25; 13:32,33; Ro 11:28; 15:8 Understand.3,4; Eze 20:44giveth 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. a stiff-necked.13; 10:16; 31:27; Ex 32:9; 33:3; 34:9; 2Ch 30:8; 36:13; Ps 78:8Isa 48:3,4; Eze 2:4; Zec 7:11,12; Ac 7:51; Ro 5:20,21 Remember.In order to destroy the opinion which the Israelites had of their own righteousness, it was necessary to call to mind some of their most notorious provocations and rebellions, which Moses exhorts them to preserve in their mind, as a means to keep them humble. 8:2; Eze 16:61-63; 20:43; 36:31; 1Co 15:9; Eph 2:11; 1Ti 1:13-15from the day.31:27; 32:5,6; Ex 14:11; 16:2; 17:2; Nu 11:4; 14:1-10; 16:1-35Nu 20:2-5; 21:5; 25:2; Ne 9:16-18; Ps 78:8-72; 95:8-11 Also in Horeb.Or rather, "Even at Horeb," for there is a peculiar emphasis here, even there where they had lately received the law, attended with the most astonishing appearances and circumstances. Ex 32:16; Ps 106:19-22 I was.Ex 24:12,15,18the tables.15; Ex 31:18; 34:28; Jer 31:31,32; Ga 4:24then I.Ex 24:18; 34:28; 1Ki 19:8; Mt 4:2I neither.18; 1Ki 13:8,9; 2Ki 6:22 the Lord.Ex 31:18written with.10:4; Mt 12:28; Lu 11:20; 2Co 3:3; Heb 8:10all the words.4:10-15; 5:6-21; 18:16; Ex 19:17-19; 20:1-18 the tables of the covenant.9; Nu 10:33; Heb 8:6-10; 9:4 Arise.Ex 32:7,8corrupted.4:16; 31:29; 32:5; Ge 6:11,12; Jude 1:10are quickly.16; Jud 2:17; Ps 78:57; Ho 6:4; Ga 1:6 I have.Ge 11:5; 18:21; Ex 32:9,10; Ps 50:7; Jer 7:11; 13:27; Ho 6:10Mal 3:5stiffnecked.6; 10:16; 31:27; 2Ki 17:14 Let me.Ex 32:10-13; Isa 62:6,7; Jer 14:11; 15:1; Lu 11:7-10; 18:1-8Ac 7:51blot.29:20; Ex 32:32,33; Ps 9:5; 109:13; Pr 10:7; Re 3:5and I will.Nu 14:11,12 I turned.Ex 32:14,15-35the mount.4:11; 5:23; Ex 9:23; 19:18; Heb 12:18 I looked.Ex 32:19; Ac 7:40,41 cast them.Moses might have done this through distress and anguish of spirit, on beholding their abominable idolatry and dissolute conduct; or probably he did it emblematically, and perhaps by the direction of God; intimating thereby, that as by this act of his the tables were broken in pieces, on which the Law of God was written, so they, by their present conduct, had made a breach in the covenant, and broken the laws of their Maker and Sovereign. 17 I fell down.The transgressions of the people rendered this second forty days' fasting necessary to Moses. Their pardon was indeed in some sense obtained before he ascended the mount; yet probably much of the time which he spent there was employed in supplication: and when he descended the second time, with the tables of the law in his hands, the pardon was, as it were, ratified and sealed. 9; Ex 32:10-14; 34:28; 2Sa 12:16; Ps 106:23 For I.8; Ex 32:10,11; Ne 1:2-7; Lu 12:4,5But the.10:10; Ex 32:14; 33:17; Ps 99:6; 106:23; Am 7:2,3,5,6; Jas 5:16,17 Ex 32:2-5,21,35; Heb 7:26-28 I took.Ex 32:20; Isa 2:18-21; 30:22; 31:7; Ho 8:11the brook.This was the stream which flowed from the rock that Moses smote with his rod, (Ex 17:6,) and to which the Psalmist alludes in Ps 78:16-20; 105:41. Philo relates, that upon Moses' striking the rock, the water poured out like a torrent, affording not only a sufficient quantity for allaying their present thirst, but to fill their water vessels, to carry with them on their journey. Taberah.Nu 11:1-5Massah.Ex 17:7Kibroth-hattaavah.Nu 11:4,34 Likewise.1:19-33; Nu 13:1-33ye rebelled.Nu 14:1-4,10-41; Isa 63:10ye believed.1:32,33; Ps 78:22; 106:24,25; Heb 3:18,19; 4:2 6,7; 31:27; Ac 7:51 16,18 prayed.Ex 32:11-13; 34:9; Nu 14:13-19; Ps 99:6; 106:23; Jer 14:21thine inheritance.1Ki 8:51which thou hast redeemed.29; 32:9; Ps 74:1,2; Isa 63:19which thou hast brought forth.7:8; 13:5; 15:15; 21:8; 26:7,8; Ex 15:13; 2Sa 7:23; Ne 1:10Ps 77:15; 107:2; Isa 44:23; Mic 6:4; Tit 2:14; Heb 9:12; Re 5:9 Remember.Ex 3:6,16; 6:3-8; 13:5; 32:13; Jer 14:21look not.Ex 32:31,32; 1Sa 25:25; Ps 78:8; Pr 21:12; Isa 43:24,25; Jer 50:20Mic 7:18,19 28 Yet they.26; 4:20; 1Ki 8:15; Ne 1:10; Ps 95:7; 100:3; Isa 63:19which thou.26; 4:34
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