CHAPTER IV

Exhortations to obedience, 1.

Nothing to be added to or taken from the testimonies of God, 2.

The people are exhorted to recollect how God had destroyed the

ungodly among them, 3;

and preserved those who were faithful, 4.

The excellence of the Divine law, 5, 6.

No nation in the world could boast of any such statutes,

judgments, c., 7, 8.

They are exhorted to obedience by the wonderful manifestations

of God in their behalf, 9-13.

Moses exhorts them to beware of idolatry, and to make no

likeness of any thing in heaven or earth as an object of

adoration, 14-20.

He informs them that he must die in that land as God had refused

to let him go into the promised land, being angry with him on

their account, 21, 22.

Repeats his exhortation to obedience, 23, 24.

Predicts the judgments of God against them, should they turn to

idolatry, 25-28.

Promises of God's mercy to the penitent, 29-31.

The grand and unparalleled privileges of the Israelites, 32-40.

Moses severs three cities on the east side of Jordan for cities

of refuge, 41, 42.

Their names, 43.

When and where Moses gave these statutes and judgments to

Israel, 44-49.

NOTES ON CHAP IV

Verse Deuteronomy 4:1. Hearken - unto the statutes] Every thing that concerned the rites and ceremonies of religion judgments - all that concerned matters of civil right and wrong.

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