Deuteronomy 27

1 Then Moses, together with the leaders of Israel, said to the people, "Obey all the instructions that I am giving you today.
2 On the day you cross the Jordan River and enter the land that the Lord your God is giving you, you are to set up some large stones, cover them with plaster, 1
3 and write on them all these laws and teachings. When you have entered the rich and fertile land that the Lord, the God of your ancestors, promised you,
4 and you are on the other side of the Jordan, set up these stones on Mount Ebal, as I am instructing you today, and cover them with plaster.
5 Build an altar there made of stones that have had no iron tools used on them, 2
6 because any altar you build for the Lord your God must be made of uncut stones. There you are to offer the sacrifices that are to be burned,
7 and there you are to sacrifice and eat your fellowship offerings and be grateful in the presence of the Lord your God.
8 On the stones covered with plaster write clearly every word of God's laws."
9 Then Moses, together with the levitical priests, said to all the people of Israel, "Give me your attention, people of Israel, and listen to me. Today you have become the people of the Lord your God;
10 so obey him and keep all his laws that I am giving you today."
11 Then Moses said to the people of Israel,
12 "After you have crossed the Jordan, the following tribes are to stand on Mount Gerizim when the blessings are pronounced on the people: Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Joseph, and Benjamin. 3
13 And the following tribes will stand on Mount Ebal when the curses are pronounced: Reuben, Gad, Asher, Zebulun, Dan, and Naphtali.
14 The Levites will speak these words in a loud voice:
15 " "God's curse on anyone who makes an idol of stone, wood, or metal and secretly worships it; the Lord hates idolatry.' 4 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
16 " "God's curse on anyone who dishonors his father or mother.' 5 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
17 " "God's curse on anyone who moves a neighbor's property line.' 6 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
18 " "God's curse on anyone who leads a blind person in the wrong direction.' 7 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
19 " "God's curse on anyone who deprives foreigners, orphans, and widows of their rights.' 8 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
20 " "God's curse on anyone who disgraces his father by having intercourse with any of his father's wives.' 9 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
21 " "God's curse on anyone who has sexual relations with an animal.' 10 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
22 " "God's curse on anyone who has intercourse with his sister or half sister.' 11 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
23 " "God's curse on anyone who has intercourse with his mother-in-law.' 12 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
24 " "God's curse on anyone who secretly commits murder.' "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
25 " "God's curse on anyone who accepts money to murder an innocent person.' "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'
26 " "God's curse on anyone who does not obey all of God's laws and teachings.' 13 "And all the people will answer, "Amen!'

Deuteronomy 27 Commentary

Chapter 27

The law to be written on stones in the promised land. (1-10) The curses to be pronounced on mount Ebal. (11-26)

Verses 1-10 As soon as they were come into Canaan, they must set up a monument, on which they must write the words of this law. They must set up an altar. The word and prayer must go together. Though they might not, of their own heads, set up any altar besides that at the tabernacle; yet, by the appointment of God, they might, upon special occasion. This altar must be made of unhewn stones, such as they found upon the field. Christ, our Altar, is a stone cut out of the mountain without hands, refused by the builders, as having no form or comeliness, but accepted of God the Father, and made the Head of the corner. In the Old Testament the words of the law are written, with the curse annexed; which would overcome us with horror, if we had not, in the New Testament, an altar erected close by, which gives consolation. Blessed be God, the printed copies of the Scriptures among us, do away the necessity of such methods as were presented to Israel. The end of the gospel ministry is, and the end of preachers ought to be, to make the word of God as plain as possible. Yet, unless the Spirit of God prosper such labours with Divine power, we shall not, even by these means, be made wise unto salvation: for this blessing we should therefore daily and earnestly pray.

Verses 11-26 The six tribes appointed for blessing, were all children of the free women, for to such the promise belongs, ( Galatians 4:31 ) . Levi is here among the rest. Ministers should apply to themselves the blessing and curse they preach to others, and by faith set their own Amen to it. And they must not only allure people to their duty with the promises of a blessing, but awe them with the threatenings of a curse, by declaring that a curse would be upon those who do such things. To each of the curses the people were to say, Amen. It professed their faith, that these, and the like curses, were real declarations of the wrath of God against the ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, not one jot of which shall fall to the ground. It was acknowledging the equity of these curses. Those who do such things deserve to fall, and lie under the curse. Lest those who were guilty of other sins, not here mentioned, should think themselves safe from the curse, the last reaches all. Not only those who do the evil which the law forbids, but those also who omit the good which the law requires. Without the atoning blood of Christ, sinners can neither have communion with a holy God, nor do any thing acceptable to him; his righteous law condemns every one who, at any time, or in any thing, transgresses it. Under its awful curse we remain as transgressors, until the redemption of Christ is applied to our hearts. Wherever the grace of God brings salvation, it teaches the believer to deny ungodliness and wordly lusts, to live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present world, consenting to, and delighting in the words of God's law, after the inward man. In this holy walk, true peace and solid joy are to be found.

Cross References 13

  • 1. 27.2-8Joshua 8.30-32.
  • 2. 27.5, 6Exodus 20.25.
  • 3. 27.12Deuteronomy 11.29;Joshua 8.33-35.
  • 4. 27.15Exodus 20.4; 34.17;Leviticus 19.4; 26.1;Deuteronomy 4.15-18; 5.8.
  • 5. 27.16Exodus 20.12;Deuteronomy 5.16.
  • 6. 27.17Deuteronomy 19.14.
  • 7. 27.18Leviticus 19.14.
  • 8. 27.19Exodus 22.21; 23.9;Leviticus 19.33, 34;Deuteronomy 24.17, 18.
  • 9. 27.20Leviticus 18.8; 20.11;Deuteronomy 22.30.
  • 10. 27.21Exodus 22.19;Leviticus 18.23; 20.15.
  • 11. 27.22Leviticus 18.9; 20.17.
  • 12. 27.23Leviticus 18.17; 20.14.
  • 13. 27.26Galatians 3.10.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 27

In this chapter the people of Israel are ordered to write the law on plastered stones, and set them on Mount Ebal, De 27:1-4; where they are bid to erect an altar, and offer sacrifices on it, De 27:5-8; and are charged by Moses and the priests to obey the Lord, and keep his commandments, De 27:9,10; and a direction is given to each tribes which should stand and bless, and which curse, and where, De 27:11-13; and the curses which the Levites should pronounce with a loud voice, and the people should say Amen to, are recited, De 27:14-25; and the whole is concluded with a curse on all who in general do not perform the whole law, De 27:26.

Deuteronomy 27 Commentaries

Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.