Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
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Deuteronomy 27:15

Cursed be the man, etc. - Other laws, previously made, had prohibited all these things; and penal sanctions were necessarily understood; but here God more openly declares that he who breaks them is cursed - falls under the wrath and indignation of his Maker and Judge. See the note on Exodus 20:4.




Other Adam Clarke entries containing Deuteronomy 27:15:

Isaiah 57:8
John 21:25

 

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