~20 min.Deuteronomy 10
... the foot of mount Horeb. (Ex. 32.) Why are both grouped together in Deut. 10? In order to impress upon the heart and conscience of the ...
Position:The Numerical Bible (Volume 1: The Pentateuch) Page 541
Scripture:Deuteronomy 4:44 - 11:32 Deut. 4:44 - 11:32
Position:The Numerical Bible (Volume 1: The Pentateuch) Page 541
Scripture:Deuteronomy 4:44 - 30:20 Deut. 4:44 - 30:20
~7 min.Chapters 33 and 34
... law, but the government of patience and grace is added to it. In Deut. 10:1, we see there is no longer question of introducing the law openly into ...
Position:A Voice to the Faithful Volume 21 (1887) Page 161
Scripture:Deuteronomy 1-17 Deut. 1-17
~6 min.Demand and Supply!
towardthemark.org · ... him an ark of shittim wood, and into this ark the tables were deposited (see Deut. 10:1-5). In this we see that God could only go on with man on the ...
Position:Toward the Mark #65
~1 min.Chapters 8 to 11
... that God drove them out before them.2. This he applies to them (Deut. 10), reminding them that God had renewed the tables of the law, urging them ...
~512 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... which thou breakest, and thou shalt put them in the ark" (Deut. 10:1-9). The tables of stone foreshadow the time when the once-rejected Nazarene shall ...
52:51Part 3
... knowledge of that. It's a perfectly true statement. If you turn to Deut. 10, you'll find Moses making exactly the same statement. God, a God of ...