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Księga Powtórzonego Prawa 28:14
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Nie uchylając się ani na prawo, ani na lewo od żadnej z tych rzeczy, które dziś rozkazuję tobie, nie chodząc za bogi cudzemi, abyś je chwalić miał.
A nie ustąpisz od żadnego słowa, które ja wam przykazuję dzisiaj, ani na prawo ani na lewo, idąc za bogami cudzymi, abyś im służył.
Nie odstąpisz zaś od wszystkich tych słów, które ja ci dziś przekazuję, ani w prawo, ani w lewo, i nie pójdziesz za innymi bóstwami, by im służyć!
Nie odstąpisz od wszystkich słów, które ci dzisiaj przykazuję, ani na prawo, ani na lewo, idąc za cudzymi bóstwami, by im służyć.
A nie ustąpisz od żadnego słowa, które ja wam przykazuję dzisiaj, ani na prawo ani na lewo, idąc za bogami cudzymi, abyś im służył.
I nie odstąpisz od żadnego słowa, które ja wam dziś nakazuję, ani na prawo, ani na lewo, by iść za innymi bogami i im służyć.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thou shalt: Deuteronomy 5:32, Deuteronomy 11:16, Deuteronomy 11:26-28, Joshua 23:6, 2 Kings 22:2, Proverbs 4:26, Proverbs 4:27
the right: Isaiah 30:21
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 17:11 - to the right Joshua 1:7 - turn not 2 Samuel 14:19 - turn 2 Chronicles 34:2 - declined Jeremiah 25:6 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And thou shall not go aside from any of the words which I command thee this day,.... Depart from them as a rule to walk by, turn out from them as a path to walk in, neglect and disobey them, and go into practices contrary to them: turning
[to] the right hand or to the left, to go after other gods to serve them; which to do was to break the first and principal table of the law, than which nothing was more abominable and provoking to God.
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 âblessedâ introduce the particular forms which the blessing would take in the various relations of life.
Deuteronomy 28:5
The âbasketâ 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 âstoreâ 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
Verse Deuteronomy 28:14. Thou shalt not go aside - to the right hand or to the left — The way of obedience is a straight way; it goes right forward; he who declines either to right or left from this path goes astray and misses heaven.