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Verse 11

11. which if a man do, he shall . . . five in them—not "by them," as though they could justify a man, seeing that man cannot render the faultless obedience required (Leviticus 18:5; Galatians 3:12). "By them" is the expression indeed in Romans 10:5; but there the design is to show that, if man could obey all God's laws, he would be justified "by them" (Romans 10:5- :); but he cannot; he therefore needs to have justification by "the Lord our righteousness" (Romans 10:5- :); then, having thus received life, he "lives," that is, maintains, enjoys, and exercises this life only in so far as he walks "in" the laws of God. So Deuteronomy 30:15; Deuteronomy 30:16. The Israelites, as a nation, had life already freely given to them by God's covenant of promise; the laws of God were designed to be the means of the outward expression of their spiritual life. As the natural life has its healthy manifestation in the full exercise of its powers, so their spiritual being as a nation was to be developed in vigor, or else decay, according as they did, or did not, walk in God's laws.

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