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Deuteronomio 28:1

1 Ug mahitabo nga kong magapatalinghug ka sa masingkamuton gayud sa tingog ni Jehova nga imong Dios, sa pagbantay sa pagbuhat sa tanan nga mga sugo niya nga ginasugo ko kanimo niining adlawa, nga si Jehova nga imong Dios magabayaw kanimo ibabaw sa tanan nga mga nasud sa yuta:

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Blessing;   Obedience;   Righteous;   Scofield Reference Index - Covenant;   Thompson Chain Reference - Blessings;   Exaltation;   Exalted;   Israel;   Israel-The Jews;   Obedience;   Obedience-Disobedience;   The Topic Concordance - Blessings;   Calling;   Israel/jews;   Obedience;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Law of Moses, the;   Obedience to God;   Rebellion against God;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Captivity;   Gerizim;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Farming;   Nature;   Wealth;   Weather;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Amos, Theology of;   Blessing;   Command, Commandment;   War, Holy War;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Faithfulness of God;   Jews;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Sadducees;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Covenant;   Crimes and Punishments;   Fertility Cult;   Kings, 1 and 2;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Crimes and Punishments;   Deuteronomy;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Agriculture;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Mount gerizim;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Captivity;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Peculiarities of the Law of Moses;   Law of Moses, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Carefully;   Deuteronomy;   Eschatology of the Old Testament (with Apocryphal and Apocalyptic Writings);   Salvation;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Anglo-Israelism;   Debarim Rabbah;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

If thou shalt: Deuteronomy 11:13, Deuteronomy 15:5, Deuteronomy 27:1, Exodus 15:26, Leviticus 26:3-13, Psalms 106:3, Psalms 111:10, Isaiah 1:19, Isaiah 3:10, Isaiah 55:2, Isaiah 55:3, Jeremiah 11:4, Jeremiah 12:16, Jeremiah 17:24, Luke 11:28

to do all: Psalms 119:6, Psalms 119:128, Luke 1:6, John 15:14, Galatians 3:10, James 2:10, James 2:11

will set: Deuteronomy 26:19, Psalms 91:14, Psalms 148:14, Luke 9:48, Romans 2:7

Reciprocal: Exodus 19:5 - if ye Exodus 23:25 - And ye Exodus 34:11 - Observe Leviticus 25:18 - and ye Deuteronomy 4:40 - keep Deuteronomy 7:12 - if Deuteronomy 11:27 - General Deuteronomy 15:4 - greatly bless Deuteronomy 20:6 - eaten of it Deuteronomy 28:13 - if that thou Deuteronomy 30:15 - General Joshua 8:34 - blessings Joshua 23:14 - not one thing 1 Samuel 12:14 - If ye will 1 Kings 9:4 - And if thou 2 Kings 21:8 - only if they 2 Chronicles 7:17 - if thou wilt 2 Chronicles 33:8 - so that they Ezra 7:6 - the law Psalms 119:4 - General Proverbs 14:34 - Righteousness Isaiah 44:8 - have declared Jeremiah 11:7 - in the Daniel 1:15 - their 1 Timothy 4:8 - having

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the Lord thy God,.... In his law, and by his prophets:

to observe [and] to do all his commandments, which I command thee this day; for without observing them to do them, hearing them would be to little purpose, and they were all of them to be observed and done, the lesser and weightier matters of the law as they were commanded by Moses in the name of the Lord, and as they would be taught, explained, and enforced by the prophets:

that the Lord thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth: as they were in the times of David and Solomon;

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Barnes' Notes on the Bible

A comparison of this chapter with Exodus 23:20-23 and Leviticus 26:0 will show how Moses here resumes and amplifies the promises and threats already set forth in the earlier records of the Law. The language rises in this chapter to the sublimest strains, especially in the latter part of it; and the prophecies respecting the dispersion and degradation of the Jewish nation in its later days are among the most remarkable in scripture. They are plain, precise, and circumstantial; and the fulfillment of them has been literal, complete, and undeniable.

The Blessing. The six repetitions of the word “blessed” introduce the particular forms which the blessing would take in the various relations of life.

Deuteronomy 28:5

The “basket” or bag was a customary means in the East for carrying about whatever might be needed for personal uses (compare Deuteronomy 26:2; John 13:29).

The “store” is rather the kneading-trough Exodus 8:3; Exodus 12:34. The blessings here promised relate, it will be observed, to private and personal life: in Deuteronomy 28:7 those which are of a more public and national character are brought forward.

Deuteronomy 28:9

The oath with which God vouchsafed to confirm His promises to the patriarchs (compare Genesis 22:16; Hebrews 6:13-14) contained by implication these gifts of holiness and eminence to Israel (compare the marginal references).

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

CHAPTER XXVIII

The blessings which God pronounces on the obedient, 1-6.

Particular privileges which the faithful shall receive, 7-13.

The curses pronounced against the ungodly and idolatrous, 14-19.

A detailed account of the miseries which should be inflicted on

them, should they neglect the commandments of the Lord, 20.

They shall be smitten with the pestilence, 21;

with consumption, fever, c., 22

drought and barrenness, 23, 24;

they shall be defeated by their enemies, 25, 26;

they shall be afflicted with the botch of Egypt, 27;

with madness and blindness, 28, 29;

they shall be disappointed in all their projects, 30;

deprived of all their possessions, and afflicted in all their

members, 31-35;

they and their king shall go into captivity, 36,

and become a by-word among the nations, 37.

Their land shall be unfruitful, and they shall be the lowest of

all people, 38-44.

All these curses shall come on them should they be disobedient,

45-48.

Character of the people by whom they should be subdued, 49, 50.

Particulars of their dreadful sufferings, 51-57.

A recapitulation of their wretchedness, 58-63.

The prediction that they shall be scattered among all the

nations of the earth, 64-68.

NOTES ON CHAP. XXVIII


 
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