Matthew Poole Commentary - Deuteronomy 30:11 - 30:11

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Deuteronomy 30:11 - 30:11


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He seems to speak of the law, or of that great command of loving and obeying God, mentioned here Deu_30:2,6,10,16, which is the sum of the law, of which yet he doth not here speak simply, or as it is in itself, but as it is mollified and accompanied with the grace of the gospel, whereby God circumciseth men’s hearts to do this, as is expressed Deu_30:6. The meaning is, that although the practice of God’s law strictly and severely be now far from us, and above our strength, yet, considering the advantage of gospel grace, whereby God enables us in some measure to our duty, and accepts of our sincere endeavours instead of perfection, and imputes Christ’s perfect righteousness unto us that believe, now it is near and easy to us. And so this place well agrees with Rom_10:6, &c., where St. Paul expounds or applies this place to the righteousness of faith, by which alone the law is such as it is here described.



It is not hidden from thee, Heb. is not too wonderful for thee, as Deu_17:8 Pro_30:18 Jer_32:17, i.e. not too hard for thee to know and do: the will of God, which is but darkly manifested to other nations, Act_17:27, is clearly and fully revealed unto thee; thou canst not pretend ignorance or invincible difficulty.



Far off, i.e. out of thy reach.