the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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Louis Segond
Deutéronome 4:39
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Sache donc aujourd'hui, et grave dans ton cœur, que c'est l'Éternel qui est Dieu, là -haut dans les cieux et ici-bas sur la terre, et qu'il n'y en a point d'autre.
Sache donc aujourd'hui, et médite en ton coeur, que l'Éternel est Dieu dans les cieux en haut, et sur la terre en bas: il n'y en a point d'autre.
Sache donc aujourd'hui, et rappelle dans ton cœur, que l'Eternel est celui [qui est] Dieu dans les cieux, et sur la terre, [et] qu'il n'y en a point d'autre.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
and consider: Deuteronomy 32:29, 1 Chronicles 28:9, Isaiah 1:3, Isaiah 5:12, Hosea 7:2
the Lord: Deuteronomy 4:35, Joshua 2:11, 1 Chronicles 29:11, 2 Chronicles 20:6, Psalms 115:3, Psalms 135:6, Daniel 4:35
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 8:60 - the Lord 1 Chronicles 17:20 - beside thee 2 Chronicles 6:14 - no God Psalms 100:3 - Know Isaiah 44:6 - beside Isaiah 44:8 - Is there Isaiah 45:5 - the Lord Mark 12:32 - for 1 Corinthians 8:4 - there is Colossians 1:16 - in heaven 2 Timothy 2:7 - Consider
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart,.... Own and acknowledge it now with thy mouth, and lay it up and consider it in thine heart hereafter, as a truth of the greatest importance to be professed and held fast, and to be thought of and meditated upon continually, and never to be forgotten:
that the Lord he is God in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath; that he has made both, and is the possessor and Lord of them, and does what he pleases with them; that the one is his throne, his dwelling place, and the other his footstool; and that the inhabitants of both are his creatures, and under his authority and command, and he can dispose of them as he pleases:
[there is] none else; no God in heaven or in earth beside him.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Unwilling, as it might seem, to close his discourse with words of terror, Moses makes a last appeal to them in these verses in a different strain.
Deuteronomy 4:34
Temptations - Compare Deuteronomy 7:18-19; Deuteronomy 29:2-3; not, âi. e.â the tribulations and persecutions undergone by the Israelites, out the plagues miraculously inflicted on the Egyptians.
Deuteronomy 4:37
He chose their seed after them - literally, âhis seed after him.â Speaking of the love of God to their fathers in general, Moses has more especially in mind that one of them who was called âthe Friend of Godâ James 2:23.
Brought thee out in his sight - literally, âby His face:â âi. e.â by the might of His personal presence. Compare Exodus 33:14; where God promises âMy presence (literally âMy faceâ) shall go with thee.â