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that you may enter into the covenant of Yahweh your God, and into his oath, which Yahweh your God makes with you this day;
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A Life-and-Death Promise
Commentators explain that the Hebrew for "enter" is literally "to pass through." This likely alludes to a solemn ancient ritual where parties would pass between the pieces of a sacrificed animal to seal a covenant. This imagery, along with an oath that carried the weight of a curse for disobedience, highlights the life-and-death seriousness of the commitment Israel was making.
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Deuteronomy
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19th Century
Anglican
Enter (literally “pass”) into covenant with the Lord. —Compare Ezekiel 20:37: I will cause you to pass
Baptist
With the sick who were at home, with the generations that were not yet born, for this was intended to be a national covenant in perpetuity to their…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
That you should enter into covenant with the Lord your God , &c.] That is, they were all to appear and stand in this…
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Presbyterian
The national covenant made with Israel not only prefigured the covenant of grace made with true believers but also represented the outward dispensa…