Chapter 26
A Practical Example

But here again, we progress to arrive at enlightening, informative and edifying tutelage, where God exemplifies “your sanctification”: A practical example of this God conveyed.

To which, every person present had been party. They had participated in its event. For each had a rôle, and had each been involved in God’s daily “placing” in Exodus 20:11 (deMSby), precisely as Moses had logged day-by-day.

A. Observably to Them

Its instance they watched: They saw it happen daily.

Perceptible “example” of “your sanctification” accessible became, and conspicuous became: God had plainly “made holy” what the people, who were present had experienced, and had witnessed.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

Observably to them had become sanctified, and appreciably was sanctified what they themselves had experienced, and seen: For occurring each day they saw this fulfillment…

From bondage and duress, God led them out of Egypt. Because: He alone such a leading could have fostered, and actually have managed.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

From servanthood to those, who had been stern taskmasters, God had delivered them.

He guided, and directed them consistently, reliably throughout their adversity, uncertainty and hardship:

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

He granted them an access, provision, way and means to distinctly more hospitable and likable environs.

To much more agreeable and welcoming surroundings, God had accompanied, escorted, and steered them.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

To much more appealing and more pleasing ambience, God had directed, and personally had guided them, as they had witnessed, and one and all looked upon, according to the chronicle and conscientious record of none less or other than Moses himself.

And thus God exemplified your sanctification, as he made holy what they had experienced, the which was an instance of Exodus 20:11 (deMSby).

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

In which, they themselves had participants become. Whereby they acquired personal recognition of it.

B. The Same Purpose and Intent

Which well-exhibits, and readily displays the identical purpose and very same intent, as did the Apostle Paul’s portrait of God to “the nations”, non-Jewish and people universally, when he presented God, citing him to be (deMSby Acts 14:15-17)…

15″The living God, who made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all, which are in them; 16who allowed in past generations all the nations to go their own ways. 17Ever doing good works, however, he never left himself without a witness, giving rain from heaven to you with fruitful seasons, filling your hearts with food and joy”.

While Paul also represents God to “the nations”, in Acts 17:25 (deMSby)…

“To all, he gives life, breath and everything…”

Where Paul implicitly advises, and tutors them of God’s “placing” of Exodus 20:11 (deMSby), advising them as well: They included in it are.

They possess a share of it. They have a place in it, affirming God’s plan and arrangement for them, God’s care, consideration and kindness to them.

God alone can it be, who a berth can reserve amidst his daily “placing”. For only God is, who provides, “gives”, and furnishes “to all” people everywhere possession and prerogative of “life, breath and everything”, as the Apostle Paul predicated just above.

But this recalls the same purpose and intent, as does God’s initiative, recorded in Deuteronomy 5:15:

“You shall remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God brought you out thence with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm” (RSV Deuteronomy 5:15).

Asserted by Deuteronomy 5:15, God did for Israel, as would he do, and does do for all, as Paul credits him in Acts 14:15-17 and later in Acts 17:25: To “the nations” at large, Paul introduced God, precisely as Moses to Israel did.

For all these scriptures reflect one another. Restatement and rendition is each of the others.

C. “Ever Doing Good Works”

Of which, the actual and ideal guise is best noted by the Apostle Paul above, when professes he this to “the nations” at large, for the purpose of authentic introduction of God: He always is “ever doing good works” (deMSby Acts 14:17), and at such employed. He constantly is “ever doing good works”.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

“Ever doing good works”, though perhaps not acknowledged, or even ignored is the realistic, everyday perception of God. For this is “example” of “your sanctification”, whose yield and expression are generally appealing, agreeable and likable, considerate to mainly and specifically people.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

Of which, God “sets” “example” for all. Which is an employment of care, consideration and kindness to people, who inhabit, and are tenants of his daily “placing”, and anywhere and everywhere reside in its sphere.

“Ever doing good works”

An objective designs

That uniquely and notably

Deigns, and defines

Application, that with

God’s objective combines

And in attitude with

This objective aligns

But in Deuteronomy 5’s Fourth Directive, this is additionally enlarged, and applied, which thereby additionally interprets it for us…

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Chapter 26
A Practical Example

But here again, we progress to arrive at enlightening, informative and edifying tutelage, where God exemplifies “your sanctification”: A practical example of this God conveyed.

To which, every person present had been party. They had participated in its event. For each had a rôle, and had each been involved in God’s daily “placing” in Exodus 20:11 (deMSby), precisely as Moses had logged day-by-day.

A. Observably to Them

Its instance they watched: They saw it happen daily.

Perceptible “example” of “your sanctification” accessible became, and conspicuous became: God had plainly “made holy” what the people, who were present had experienced, and had witnessed.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

Observably to them had become sanctified, and appreciably was sanctified what they themselves had experienced, and seen: For occurring each day they saw this fulfillment…

From bondage and duress, God led them out of Egypt. Because: He alone such a leading could have fostered, and actually have managed.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

From servanthood to those, who had been stern taskmasters, God had delivered them.

He guided, and directed them consistently, reliably throughout their adversity, uncertainty and hardship:

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

He granted them an access, provision, way and means to distinctly more hospitable and likable environs.

To much more agreeable and welcoming surroundings, God had accompanied, escorted, and steered them.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

To much more appealing and more pleasing ambience, God had directed, and personally had guided them, as they had witnessed, and one and all looked upon, according to the chronicle and conscientious record of none less or other than Moses himself.

And thus God exemplified your sanctification, as he made holy what they had experienced, the which was an instance of Exodus 20:11 (deMSby).

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

In which, they themselves had participants become. Whereby they acquired personal recognition of it.

B. The Same Purpose and Intent

Which well-exhibits, and readily displays the identical purpose and very same intent, as did the Apostle Paul’s portrait of God to “the nations”, non-Jewish and people universally, when he presented God, citing him to be (deMSby Acts 14:15-17)…

15″The living God, who made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all, which are in them; 16who allowed in past generations all the nations to go their own ways. 17Ever doing good works, however, he never left himself without a witness, giving rain from heaven to you with fruitful seasons, filling your hearts with food and joy”.

While Paul also represents God to “the nations”, in Acts 17:25 (deMSby)…

“To all, he gives life, breath and everything…”

Where Paul implicitly advises, and tutors them of God’s “placing” of Exodus 20:11 (deMSby), advising them as well: They included in it are.

They possess a share of it. They have a place in it, affirming God’s plan and arrangement for them, God’s care, consideration and kindness to them.

God alone can it be, who a berth can reserve amidst his daily “placing”. For only God is, who provides, “gives”, and furnishes “to all” people everywhere possession and prerogative of “life, breath and everything”, as the Apostle Paul predicated just above.

But this recalls the same purpose and intent, as does God’s initiative, recorded in Deuteronomy 5:15:

“You shall remember that you were a servant in the land of Egypt, and the Lord your God brought you out thence with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm” (RSV Deuteronomy 5:15).

Asserted by Deuteronomy 5:15, God did for Israel, as would he do, and does do for all, as Paul credits him in Acts 14:15-17 and later in Acts 17:25: To “the nations” at large, Paul introduced God, precisely as Moses to Israel did.

For all these scriptures reflect one another. Restatement and rendition is each of the others.

C. “Ever Doing Good Works”

Of which, the actual and ideal guise is best noted by the Apostle Paul above, when professes he this to “the nations” at large, for the purpose of authentic introduction of God: He always is “ever doing good works” (deMSby Acts 14:17), and at such employed. He constantly is “ever doing good works”.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

“Ever doing good works”, though perhaps not acknowledged, or even ignored is the realistic, everyday perception of God. For this is “example” of “your sanctification”, whose yield and expression are generally appealing, agreeable and likable, considerate to mainly and specifically people.

“Therefore, Yahweh, your God directed you to practise the day of the sabbath” (deMSby Deuteronomy 5:15).

Of which, God “sets” “example” for all. Which is an employment of care, consideration and kindness to people, who inhabit, and are tenants of his daily “placing”, and anywhere and everywhere reside in its sphere.

“Ever doing good works”

An objective designs

That uniquely and notably

Deigns, and defines

Application, that with

God’s objective combines

And in attitude with

This objective aligns

But in Deuteronomy 5’s Fourth Directive, this is additionally enlarged, and applied, which thereby additionally interprets it for us…

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