1._And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken_. He teaches the
same thing as before in different words; but the diversity of
expression, as well as the repetition, tends to its confirmation.
First, God says that He would deal with them so bountifully that they
should excel all other nations; f... [ Continue Reading ]
9._The Lord shall establish thee a holy people unto himself_. This
refers indeed to earthly blessings, as if Moses said, that by them
would be manifested God’s love towards His chosen people; still it
rises higher, so that the Israelites, led on by degrees, should learn
to embrace God alone, and to... [ Continue Reading ]
12._The Lord shall open to thee his good treasure_. He again repeats,
that the goodness of God shines forth in many ways in the life of men,
since He not only supplies the bread that they eat, but that the rain
which descends from heaven waters the earth; and that thus He produces
whatever is requir... [ Continue Reading ]
15._But it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken_. This list of
curses is longer than the previous one which was proclaimed from Mount
Sinai, undoubtedly because the Spirit of God foresaw that the
sluggishness of the people had need of sharper stimulants. If they had
been only moderately teac... [ Continue Reading ]
19._Cursed shalt thou be when thou comest in_. God here pronounces
that all their undertakings should meet with ill success; for going
out and coming in signifies their various actions, and the whole
course of their life; and this is more clearly expressed in the next
verse, where He denounces again... [ Continue Reading ]
21._The Lord shall make the pestilence cleave unto thee_. He now
proceeds to diseases which are as it were the lictors of God; and
finally, His executioners, if men pertinaciously continue in their
ungodliness. He does not, therefore, merely declare that He will send
the pestilence, but that He will... [ Continue Reading ]
23._And thy heaven that is over thy head_. He enumerates other causes
of barrenness, and especially drought. Often does God by the Prophets,
desirous of giving a token of His favor towards the people, promise
them the rain of autumn and of spring: the one immediately following
the sowing, the other... [ Continue Reading ]
25._The Lord shall cause thee to be smitten before thine enemies_.
What He had briefly threatened in His mention of “the sword,” He
now more fully pursues, that they should be given up to the will of
their enemies, so as to be indiscriminately slaughtered. We have
previously seen that those who exec... [ Continue Reading ]
26._And thy carcase shall be meat_. The punishment is here doubled by
the disgrace which is added to death; for it is ignominious to be
deprived of burial, and justly reckoned amongst the curses of God;
whilst it is a sign of His paternal favor that we should be
distinguished from the brutes, inasmu... [ Continue Reading ]
27._The Lord will smite thee with the botch of Egypt_. Whether you
understand this passage of the extraordinary plagues which God
inflicted on the Egyptians at the time of His people’s deliverance,
or of the ordinary diseases which had before prevailed among them,
though the latter is more probable,... [ Continue Reading ]
28._The Lord shall smite thee with madness and blindness_. This
punishment is very often referred to by the Prophets, when God is said
to smite the wicked with a spirit (243) of giddiness and madness, to
make them drunk with astonishment. Now, whatever God declares
respecting this blindness or fury... [ Continue Reading ]
30._Thou shalt betroth a wife, and another man_. He here denounces
that all they possessed should be rifled and plundered by their
enemies. He, however, puts the most painful thing of all in the first
place, viz., that they shall be despoiled of their wives, and
magnifies the enormity of the evil, b... [ Continue Reading ]
35._The Lord shall smite thee in the knees_. Since death is common to
the whole human race, they must needs also be all subject to disease;
nor is it a matter of surprise that the whole posterity of Adam, which
is infected with the taint of sin, should so be liable to many
afflictions, which are the... [ Continue Reading ]
36._The Lord shall bring thee, and thy king_. The fulfillment of this
prophecy at length taught the Jews, though too late, that it was no
empty threat, merely for the purpose of frightening them; and this
also applies to the other predictions. For, on account of the great
distance from them, the Jew... [ Continue Reading ]
37._And thou shalt become an astonishment_. The climax of their
miseries is here added, that they should be so far from receiving
consolation from men, that on every side their misery should meet with
taunts and insults; for nothing more bitterly wounds the wretched than
this indignity of being hara... [ Continue Reading ]
38._Thou shalt carry much seed out into the field_. He again makes
mention of the scarcity of wine, of wheat, and all sorts of corn; but
He assigns different causes for it. He proclaims that the harvest
shall be scanty, notwithstanding an abundant sowing, because the
locust shall consume the seed; t... [ Continue Reading ]
43._The stranger that is within thee shall get up above thee_. This
also was no doubtful mark of God’s wrath, that the sojourners who
dwelt in the land of Canaan by sufferance should in a manner become
its masters; for we know how those who are in debt are under the power
of their creditors. In fact... [ Continue Reading ]
45._Moreover, all these curses shall come upon thee_. He not only
confirms what he has already said, but takes away all hope of
alleviation, since God’s scourges shall not cease until they have
repented. He declares that all the curses shall come upon them; for
although they are not always congregat... [ Continue Reading ]
49._The Lord shall bring a nation against them from far_. He enforces
the same threatenings in different words, viz., that unknown and
barbarous enemies should come, who shall attack them with great
impetuosity and violence. And still further to aggravate their
cruelty, He says that their language s... [ Continue Reading ]
52._And he shall besiege thee in thy gates_. He overthrows every
ground of false confidence. The number of their towns inspired them
with courage, because they never would have supposed that their
enemies would undergo so much fatigue as not to cease from fighting
till they were all taken. He theref... [ Continue Reading ]
53._And thou shalt eat the fruit of thine own body_. This is one of
those portents which was mentioned a little while ago; for it is an
act of ferocity detestable and more than tragical, that fathers and
mothers should eat their own offspring, so great love of which is
naturally implanted in every h... [ Continue Reading ]
58._If thou wilt not observe to do all the words of this law_.
Inasmuch as even believers, although they are disposed to a willing
obedience to the Law, and earnestly apply themselves to it, are still
impeded and withheld by the infirmity of their flesh from fulfilling
their duty, care and attention... [ Continue Reading ]
61._Also every sickness and every plague_. This passage confirms what
I have said about the plague and the sickness, for the sickness stands
first as the _species_, and then the plague follows, which has a wider
meaning, and comprehends all the curses in itself. Still, after he has
enumerated so man... [ Continue Reading ]
62._And ye shall be left few in number_. Since it had been promised to
Abraham that his seed should be like the stars of heaven in multitude,
it was a signal token of God’s wrath that his posterity should be
reduced (252) to so small a number; thus the comparison which is here
made for the purpose o... [ Continue Reading ]
63._And it shall come to pass, that as the Lord rejoiced over you_.
The wonderful and inestimable love of God towards His people is here
set forth, via, that He had rejoiced in heaping blessings upon them;
wherefore their depravity was all the more base and intolerable, in
that God, though voluntari... [ Continue Reading ]
64._And the Lord shall scatter thee among all people_. At the end of
the preceding verse, he had threatened them with banishment, which was
far more painful to the people of Israel than to other nations.
Inasmuch as affection for our country is natural to all, it is
disagreeable to be away from it;... [ Continue Reading ]
68._And the Lord shall bring thee into Egypt again with ships_. We
know that the people were so driven about in the desert amidst divers
perils, that they only escaped from it in safety by extraordinary
miracles. It was therefore a thing most highly to be desired by their
posterity, that they should... [ Continue Reading ]