John Calvin Complete Commentary - Deuteronomy 29:7 - 29:7

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - Deuteronomy 29:7 - 29:7


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7.And when ye came unto this place. This, a third instance (of God’ goodness), because He had smitten the first enemies, who encountered them to impede their passage, and thus had already begun to bring them into a place of rest. For inasmuch as the two tribes and a half had here chosen their home, they might behold as in a mirror that the possession of the promised land awaited them. Hence, then, Moses concludes that they were under obligation to keep the law, and exhorts them to shew their gratitude by faithful and sincere obedience. The object, therefore, of the recital is, to procure reverent attention to his doctrine; since the word שכל (261) shakal, in Hiphil, means to act successfully as well as prudently. I have set down both readings, since they are alike suitable to the sense. For we have seen in chapter 4, that this was the people’ only wisdom to obey God’ statutes; nor was their prosperity to be expected from any other source except God’ blessing, which is everywhere promised to the Israelites, if they keep the law.

(261) תשכילו; A. V., that ye may prosper. S.M., ut prudenter agatis; but he adds, the Hebrews, explain this word by הצליחו, “ ye may prosper.” The Hiphil of שכל, says Simon’ Lexicon, is to act prudently, and by a metonymy of the antecedent for the consequent, to proceed prosperously. W.