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| | Deuteronomy 29 -Matthew Henry's Commentary - Bible Software by johnhurt.com |
 | | Thus the law of Moses leaves sinners under the curse, and rooted out of the Lord's land; but the grace of Christ toward penitent, believing sinners, plants them again in their land; and they shall no more be pulled up, being kept by the power of God. |
 | | Verse 29 - Moses ends his prophecy of the Jews' rejection, just as St. Paul ends his discourse on the same subject, when it began to be fulfilled, Romans 11:33. |
 | | By this light he may live and die comfortably, and be happy for ever. |
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