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It shall happen, when many evils and troubles are come on them, that this song shall testify before them as a witness; for it shall not be forgotten out of the mouths of their seed: for I know their imagination which they frame this day, before I have brought them into the land which I swore.

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A Witness That Endures

Commentators explain that this song was designed by God to be a permanent witness. Because it was written in verse, it would be easily memorized and passed down through generations. Its purpose was to testify to God's faithfulness in warning His people and to serve as a powerful reminder of their covenant obligations, especially when they faced hardship due to their disobedience. This demonstrates how God graciously uses memorable forms to embed His truth in our hearts.

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Deuteronomy

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Deuteronomy 31:14–23

18th Century

Theologian

The transaction recorded in these verses may be regarded as the solemn inauguration of Joshua to the office to which he had some time before been c…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Deuteronomy 31:21

19th Century

Bishop

This song ... shall not be forgotten out of the mouths of their seed. —And it is not forgotten now. Saint Paul made speci…

John Gill

John Gill

On Deuteronomy 31:21

17th Century

Pastor

And it shall come to pass, when many evils and troubles are
befallen them
As did in t…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Deuteronomy 31:14–22

17th Century

Minister

Moses and Joshua attended the Divine Majesty at the door of the tabernacle. Moses is told again that he must soon die; even those who are most read…