the day Governed by lest thou forgetin Deuteronomy 4:9; or an acc. of time.

thou stoodest before … thy God So Sam., the nation being still regarded as an individual; LXX ye stood.

Assemble me the people See below on Deuteronomy 4:22.

may learn to fear The frequent commands to fear, or learn to fear, God, Deuteronomy 5:29; Deuteronomy 6:24; Deuteronomy 8:6; Deuteronomy 10:12; Deuteronomy 14:23; Deuteronomy 17:19; Deuteronomy 28:58; Deuteronomy 31:13, associate that temper with hearing, reading, or doingGod's law, or walking in His ways. It is thus no inarticulate, brutish awe before the unknown, which we call superstition, but the vigilant, scrupulous temper of a servant to whom his lord's will has been fully declared cp. Lat. -religio" and our general use of -religious" and -religiously" an earnest, anxious obedience; never a mere feeling, but the intelligent and loyal practice of a trust. See also on Deuteronomy 14:23.

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