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A verse-by-verse exposition of Deuteronomy that emphasizes the authority and plenary inspiration of Scripture, contrasts the covenant delivered in Moab with that given at Horeb, and insists on explicit obedience to divine commandments. The commentator combines careful textual explanation with practical application, drawing moral and spiritual lessons for individuals, families, and the church while warning against contemporary skepticism and lax theology. Recurring themes include the permanence of God’s word, the duty of faithfulness, pastoral exhortation against presumptuous criticism, and the eternal consequences of neglecting revealed truth.
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