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Deuteronomy 6
A persuasive to obedience, ver. 1-3. The first truth, God is
One, the first duty, to love him, ver. 4, 5. The means hereto, ver.
6-9. A caution not to forget God in prosperity, ver. 10-13. Not to
worship idols, or tempt God, ver. 14-16. Exhortation to
obedience, ver. 17-19. And to teach their children, ver. 20-25.
Verse 5. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart - And
is this only an external commandment? Can any then say, that the
Sinai - covenant was merely external? With all thy heart - With an
entire love. He is One; therefore our hearts must be united in his
love. And the whole stream of our affections must run toward
Him. O that this love of God may be shed abroad in our hearts.
Verse 7. Teach them diligently - Hebrew. 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.
Verse 8. Thou shalt bind them - Thou shalt give all diligence, and use all
means to keep them in thy remembrance, as men often bind
something upon their hands, or put it before their eyes to prevent
forgetfulness of a thing which they much desire to remember.
Verse 13. Shalt swear by his name - When thou hast a call and just cause
to swear, not by idols, or any creatures.
Verse 15. Among you - Hebrew. In the midst of you, to see and observe
all your ways and your turnings aside to other Gods.
Verse 16. Ye shall not tempt - Not provoke him, as the following
instance explains. Sinners, especially presumptuous sinners, are
said to tempt God, that is, to make a trial of God, whether he be,
so wise as to see their sins, so just and true and powerful as to
take vengeance on them, concerning which they are very apt to
doubt because of the present impunity and prosperity of many
such persons.
Verse 17. Ye diligently keep - Negligence will ruin us: but we cannot be
saved without diligence.
Verse 25. It shall be our righteousness - Hebrew. Righteousness shall be
to us. We shall be owned and pronounced by God to be righteous
and holy persons, if we sincerely obey him, otherwise we shall be
declared to be unrighteous and ungodly. Or, mercy shall be to us,
or with us. For as the Hebrew word rendered righteousness is very
often put for mercy, (as Psalm xxiv, 5; xxxvi, 10; li, 14 Prov. x, 2;
xi, 4 Dan. ix, 16) so this sense seems best to agree both with the
scripture use of this phrase, (in which righteousness, seldom or
never, but grace or mercy frequently, is said to be to us or with us)
and with the foregoing verse and argument God, saith he, chap. v,
24, commanded these things for our good, that he might preserve
us alive, as it is this day. And, saith he in this verse, this is not all;
for as he hath done us good, so he will go on to do us more and
more good, and God's mercy shall be to us, or with us, in the
remainder of our lives, and for ever, if we observe these
commandments.
Chapter 6:
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