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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Deuteronomy 11:24

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Deuteronomy 11:24

Every place whereon the soles of your feet shall tread shall be yours: from the wilderness and Lebanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the uttermost sea shall your coast be.

Verse 24. From the river] Euphrates, which was on the east, to the uttermost sea – the Mediterranean, which lay westward of the promised land. This promise, notwithstanding the many provocations of the Israelites, was fulfilled in the time of Solomon, for “he reigned over all the kings from the river (Euphrates) even unto the land of the Philistines, and to the border of Egypt.” See 2Ch 9:26, and the note, See Clarke on Nu 34:12.

Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible

Every place; not absolutely, as if the Jews should be lords of all the world, as the rabbins fondly conceit; but in the Promised Land, as it is restrained in the following words.

Shall be yours, either by possession, or by dominion, to wit, upon condition of your obedience.

From the wilderness, to wit, of Sin, on the south side.

And Lebanon; and from Lebanon; or, and to Lebanon, which was the northern border.

The river Euphrates on the east. So far their right of dominion extended, but that their sins cut them short; and so far Solomon extended his dominion.

Unto the uttermost sea; the western or midland sea; Heb.

the hindermost sea; for the eastern part of the world being generally esteemed the foremost, and the southern on the right hand, Psa 89:12, and consequently the northern on the left hand, the western part must needs be behind. Of these bounds of the land see Gen 10:19; 15:18; Exo 23:31; Jos 1:3,4.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

24. Every place whereon the soles ofyour feet shall tread shall be yoursnot as if the Jews shouldbe lords of the world, but of every place within the promised land.It should be granted to them and possessed by them, on conditions ofobedience:

from the wildernesstheArabah on the south;

Lebanonthe northernlimit;

Euphratestheirboundary on the east. Their grant of dominion extended so far, andthe right was fulfilled to Solomon.

even unto the uttermostseathe Mediterranean.

Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

Every place wherein the soles of your feet shall tread,…. Meaning in the land of Canaan; though the Jews vainly apply this to every land, and country, and place therein, where any of them come; pleasing themselves with this foolish fancy, that all shall be theirs that the foot of any of them have trod upon, or they have dwelt in; but that it respects only the land of Canaan appears by the following description of it and its boundaries:

from the wilderness; the wilderness of Paran, which lay to the south of it, where Kadesh was, from whence the spies were sent, and was the southern border of it:

and Lebanon; which was a range of mountains to the north of it; and was the northern border of the land:

from the river, the river Euphrates; which was the eastern border of it, when it was carried to its utmost extent, as in the days of Solomon, 1Ki 4:21

even unto the uttermost sea shall your coast be: the Mediterranean sea, which was the western border of the land of Canaan, or “the hinder sea”, and so it is called Zec 14:8, it lay at the back of them; for if a man stands with his face to the east, the south will be on his right hand, and the north on his left, and the west will be behind him, or at the back of him.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

(24) Every place.Repeated in Jos. 1:3-4, where see Note.

Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)

24. Every place shall be yours The boundaries of the land are here briefly stated: from Arabia on the south to Lebanon on the north; from the Euphrates on the east to the Mediterranean on the west. For other statements of the boundaries comp. Gen 15:18-21; Exo 23:31; Num 34:6.

Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Ver. 24. Every place whereon the soles of your feet shall tread i.e. Within the compass of the bounds here marked out, and so long as you fulfil the condition mentioned, ver. 22.

REFLECTIONS.1st, The way to conquest was obedience. On this depended their strength; for then the mighty God would be their helper; and thus also they would secure long possession, which else they would quickly forfeit. Note; Sin shortens the days of the wicked, and causes the lands to cast out their inhabitants. 2. On their obedience also the fertility of their land depended. Canaan was not like Egypt, which had the Nile cut into innumerable canals, from whence the ground was watered; but owed its fruitfulness to the descending rains, which God would cause to descend plentifully upon them, and make them overflow with corn, and wine, and oil. Note; (1.) Mercies coming from the immediate hand of God are doubly sweet. (2.) Godliness has the promise of the life that now is. (3.) The more we enjoy from God’s gift, the more bound we are to live to God’s glory. 3. The consequences of their disobedience would be the very reverse of all this. If they turned aside to idols, the wrath of God would be kindled against them, and they would be utterly consumed from the good land, and the land itself be left desolate, under the curse of God; the fulfilment of which is this day most visible, it being now a very barren spot, and almost without inhabitants. Note; They who will not be influenced by God’s mercies, will sink under his judgments.

2nd, Though the directions in this chapter had been given before, they were no vain repetitions; all was little enough for their admonition. 1. They are charged to lay up these words in their memories, and to embrace them with cordial affection; to place them ever in their view, that they may not be forgotten, and to be talking of them at home and abroad, making them matter of constant instruction to their children, and of familiar converse with their friends. Note; When the heart is filled with the knowledge and love of God’s word, the lips will ever be bringing forth that good conversation which ministers grace to the hearers. 2. The blessing assured them is certain possession of the land of Canaan, an enlargement of their borders to Euphrates, with an abiding inheritance for their children; and security from all their foes; whom a holy awe should restrain from daring to molest them. Note; (1.) Religion stamps a reverence on its professors, which keeps their enemies in awe of them. (2.) Godliness transmitted with our possessions, is the surest means to perpetuate them in our families.

Fuente: Commentary on the Holy Bible by Thomas Coke

Every place. Compare Jos 1:3-5; Jos 23:5. Exo 23:31.

from. Some codices, with Samaritan Pentateuch, Septuagint, and Syriac, read “and from”.

river. Hebrew. nahar, a flood, not nahal, a Wady. Some codices, with Septuagint and Vulgate, read “great river”.

coast = border.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

Gen 15:18-21, Exo 23:31, Num 34:3-15, Jos 1:3, Jos 1:4, Jos 14:9, 1Ki 4:21, 1Ki 4:24, 2Ch 9:26

Reciprocal: Gen 2:14 – Euphrates Deu 1:7 – the great Deu 12:20 – as he hath Deu 14:24 – if the place Deu 19:8 – General Deu 34:2 – unto Jos 12:7 – Joshua gave Jos 13:2 – the land Jos 15:12 – the great sea 2Sa 8:3 – at the river Joe 2:20 – utmost Zec 9:10 – from the river

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Deu 11:24. Every place Not absolutely, as the Jewish rabbis fondly imagine, but in the promised land, as the sense is restrained in the following words; either by possession or by dominion, namely, upon condition of your obedience. From the wilderness Of Sin, on the south of Canaan, and Lebanon On the north. From Euphrates On the east. So far the right of dominion extruded, but that their sins cut them short; so far, however, Solomon extended his dominion. Unto the uttermost sea The Mediterranean, on the west.

Fuente: Joseph Bensons Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

11:24 Every place whereon the soles of {h} your feet shall tread shall be yours: from the wilderness and Lebanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the uttermost {i} sea shall your coast be.

(h) This was accomplished in David and Solomon’s time.

(i) The Mediterranean.

Fuente: Geneva Bible Notes