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The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Deuteronomy

The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Deuteronomy

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THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE

EDITED BY THE REV.
W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, M.A., LL.D.
Editor of "The Expositor"

THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY

BY

ANDREW HARPER, B.D.

NEW YORK
A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON
51 EAST TENTH STREET
1895


THE
BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY

BY THE REV.
ANDREW HARPER, B.D.
PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND OLD TESTAMENT EXEGESIS, ORMOND COLLEGE
WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY, MELBOURNE

NEW YORK
A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON
51 EAST TENTH STREET
1895


Dedicated to
REV. A. B. DAVIDSON, D.D., LL.D.
NEW COLLEGE, EDINBURGH
IN VERY GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF
INSTRUCTION AND IMPULSE
IN OLD TESTAMENT STUDIES


PREFACE.

An adequate exposition of Deuteronomy requires the discussion of many topics. The author has endeavoured to keep these various claims in view: at the same time the limits of the volume have dictated selection and compression. In particular, a chapter on miracle in the Old Testament has been wholly omitted. That topic cannot be said to have a peculiar or exclusive relation to Deuteronomy. Yet the writer would have wished to include in the volume a reasoned statement of the grounds on which he owns and asserts the supernatural in Old Testament history; all the more because he admits critical views which have sometimes been associated, and still oftener supposed to be associated, with rationalistic views generally. For the present this discussion is postponed. In some instances, also, the writer has been obliged to content himself with statements on critical questions more brief than he could have desired; but it is hoped that enough has been said to explain the position assumed, and to make clear the main lines of argument.

The task of adjusting the matter to the space would have been easier if it had seemed legitimate to omit the critical and archæological questions on the one hand, or, on the other, to leave untouched the bearing of the thoughts and Laws of Deuteronomy on the religious history of the race, and on the dangers and duties of our own age. But an exposition of Deuteronomy must endeavour to open the appropriate outlooks in all these directions.

Owing to the author's distance from London the work of passing the book through the press has necessarily been left wholly to others. It is hoped that oversights which may have arisen from this cause will be pardoned.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER I
  PAGE
THE AUTHORSHIP AND AGE OF DEUTERONOMY 1
CHAPTER II
THE HISTORIC SETTING OF DEUTERONOMY 37
CHAPTER III
THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT 48
     Deut. i.-iii.
CHAPTER IV
THE DECALOGUE—ITS FORM 60
     Deut. v. 1-21.
CHAPTER V
THE DECALOGUE—ITS SUBSTANCE 73
CHAPTER VI
THE MEDIATORSHIP OF MOSES 106
     Deut. v. 22-33.
CHAPTER VII
LOVE TO GOD THE LAW OF LIFE 116
     Deut. vi. 4, 5.
CHAPTER VIII
EDUCATION—MOSAIC VIEW 146
     Deut. vi. 6-25.
CHAPTER IX
THE BAN 168
     Deut. vii.
CHAPTER X
THE BAN IN MODERN LIFE 184
CHAPTER XI
THE BREAD OF THE SOUL 202
     Deut. viii.
CHAPTER XII
ISRAEL'S ELECTION, AND MOTIVES FOR FAITHFULNESS 218
     Deut. ix.-xi.
CHAPTER XIII
LAW AND RELIGION 239
     Deut. xii.-xxvi.
CHAPTER XIV
LAWS OF SACRIFICE 253
     Deut. xii.

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