Deut.9.1
9:1 walls that reach to the sky: This figurative language emphasizes the impossibility of breaching these walls by human effort alone (Num 13:28). If Israel were to enjoy success, God must lead the way and fight the battle (Deut 9:5).
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9:1 walls that reach to the sky: This figurative language emphasizes the impossibility of breaching these walls by human effort alone (Num 13:28). If Israel were to enjoy success, God must lead the way and fight the battle (Deut 9:5).
9:10 Speaking of God’s own finger (see study notes on 4:34 and 8:2) emphasizes God’s personal interest and involvement in communicating the text of the covenant (Exod 31:18; 32:15-16; 34:1, 28).
9:12 The type of idol (from a Hebrew word meaning cast or pour) mentioned here was formed by pouring liquid metal into a mold (Exod 32:1-4). Other idols were made of carved wood, stone, clay, or precious metals hammered in thin sheets over wooden cores.
9:14 erase their name: The Lord threatened to destroy Israel’s identity and existence (see study note on 7:24).
genesis 13:14-17
genesis 15:18-21
exodus 31:18
exodus 32:1-35
exodus 32:1-4
exodus 32:9
exodus 32:15-16
exodus 33:3