Deuteronomy 6:1

DEUTERONOMY CHAPTER 6 The end of the commandment, obedience, DEUTERONOMY 6:1,2. He exhorts them thereto, DEUTERONOMY 6:3. The unity of the Divine essence asserted, DEUTERONOMY 6:4. The duty required of the Israelites, DEUTERONOMY 6:5; to love God, DEUTERONOMY 6:5,6; and teach their children, DEUTERO... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 6:5

Now he shows another spring or principle of sincere obedience to God, even hearty love to God, which will make his work and service easy; and that the fear he mentioned before, DEUTERONOMY 6:2, was such as would consist with love to God, and not that slavish fear and honour which produceth hatred.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 6:7

TEACH THEM DILIGENTLY, Heb. _whet_, or _sharpen them_, so as they may pierce deep into their hearts. This metaphor signifies the manner of instructing them, that it is to be done diligently, earnestly, frequently, discreetly, and dexterously.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 6:8

Thou shalt give all diligence, and use all means, to keep them in thy remembrance, as men ofttimes bind something upon their hands, or put it before their eyes, to prevent forgetfulness of a thing which they much desire to remember: compare PROVERBS 3:3, PROVERBS 6:21 7:3. SEE POOLE ON "EXODUS 13:16... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 6:16

i.e. Not provoke him, as the following instance explains. Sinners, especially presumptuous sinners, are oft said to TEMPT GOD, i.e. to make a trial of God, whether he be what he pretends to be, so wise as to see their sins, so just and true and powerful as to take vengeance on them for their sins, c... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 6:18

Not that which is right in thine own eyes, as many superstitious and sinful practices seem right and good to evil-minded men. Let God's will and word, and not thine own fancy or invention, be thy rule in God's service. Good actions are oft said to _be right in God's sight_, as JEREMIAH 34:15 ACTS 4:... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 6:25

Heb. _righteousness shall be to us._ and pronounced by God to be truly righteous and holy persons, if we sincerely obey him, otherwise we shall be declared to be unrighteous and ungodly persons, and all our profession of religion will appear to be in hypocrisy. Or, mercy shall be to us, or with us.... [ Continue Reading ]

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