John Gill Commentary


John Gill Commentary
"Jehovah thy God will raise up unto thee a prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken;" — Deuteronomy 18:15 (ASV)
The Lord your God will raise up unto you a prophet
Not Joshua, as Aben Ezra, not Jeremiah, as Baal Haturim, nor David F15 , as others; nor a succession of prophets, as Jarchi; for a single person is only spoken of; and there is a dissimilitude between Moses and anyone of the prophets, and all of them in succession, (Deuteronomy 34:10–12) , but the Messiah, with whom the whole agrees; and upon this the expectation of a prophet among the Jews was raised, (John 6:14) and is applied to him, and referred to as belonging to him in (Acts 3:22) (7:37) , who was a prophet mighty in word and deed, and not only foretold future events, as his own sufferings and death, and resurrection from the dead, the destruction of Jerusalem, and other things; but taught and instructed men in the knowledge of divine things, spoke as never man did, preached the Gospel fully and faithfully, so that as the law came by Moses, the doctrine of grace and truth came by him; and he was raised up of God, called, sent, commissioned and qualified by him for the office of a prophet, as well as was raised from the dead as a confirmation of his being that extraordinary person:
from the midst of you ;
he was of Israel, according to the flesh, of the tribe of Judah, and of the house of David, born of a virgin in Bethlehem, preached only in Judea, and was raised from the dead in the midst of them, and of which they were witnesses:
of your brethren ;
the Israelites, of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ came, and to whom he was sent as a prophet, and among whom he only preached:
like unto me ;
the Targum of Jonathan adds,