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For I know your rebellion, and your stiff neck: behold, while I am yet alive with you this day, you have been rebellious against Yahweh; and how much more after my death?

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A Realistic Warning

Commentators explain that Moses's prediction is not pessimism but a logical conclusion based on 40 years of experience. He recounts their history of being 'rebellious' and 'stiff-necked'—from murmuring and idolatry to challenging leadership—to argue that if this happened under his watch, it would certainly happen after his death. This serves as a stark warning about the persistent nature of human sin.

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Deuteronomy

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Deuteronomy 31:24–29

18th Century

Theologian

Moses completes the writing of the Book of the Law, and directs that it be placed by the ark of the covenant.

The “book” referred to here wo…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Deuteronomy 31:24–28

19th Century

Bishop

Deuteronomy 31:24–28. DELIVERY OF THE BOOKS OF MOSES TO THE LEVITES.

When Moses had made an end of …

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Deuteronomy 31:27

16th Century

Theologian

For I know thy rebellion. The reason is given why he passed over the usefulness of his doctrine and only cited it as a witness against the…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Deuteronomy 31:27

17th Century

Pastor

For I know your rebellion and your stiff neck
How rebellious they were against the Lord and his laws, and how unwilling they w…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Deuteronomy 31:23–30

17th Century

Minister

The solemn delivery of the book of the law to the Levites, to be deposited in, or rather by the side of the ark, is again related. The song which f…