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Deuteronomium 10:21

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21 Hij is uw Lof, en Hij is uw God. Die bij u gedaan heeft deze grote en vreselijke dingen, die uw ogen gezien hebben.

Deuteronomium 10:21 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 10:21

He is thy praise
The object and matter of it, who deserves the praises of all his creatures, because of his perfections, works, and blessings of goodness; for all mercies temporal and spiritual come from him, and therefore he is greatly to be praised for them: praise is his due, and it is comely in his people to give it to him; see ( Jeremiah 17:14 )

and he is thy God which hath done for thee these great and terrible
things which thine eyes have seen;
which were done upon the Egyptians for their sakes, both in the land of Egypt and at the Red sea; and also what he had done for them in the wilderness, to Sihon and Og, kings of the Amorites, ( Psalms 106:22 ) ( 136:10-21 ) .

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Deuteronomium 10:21 In-Context

19 Daarom zult gijlieden den vreemdeling liefhebben, want gij zijt vreemdelingen geweest in Egypteland.
20 Den HEERE, uw God, zult gij vrezen; Hem zult gij dienen, en Hem zult gij aanhangen, en bij Zijn Naam zweren.
21 Hij is uw Lof, en Hij is uw God. Die bij u gedaan heeft deze grote en vreselijke dingen, die uw ogen gezien hebben.
22 Uw vaderen togen af naar Egypte met zeventig zielen; en nu heeft u de HEERE, uw God, gesteld als de sterren des hemels in menigte.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.

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