“I have set before you
today life and prosperity or death and adversity” Even covenant
Israel had to choose! This is referring to the blessing and cursing
(cf. Deuteronomy 27-28). Remember the choice is set in a covenant of
grace. This is very similar to Wisdom Literature’s idiom of the “two
ways” (cf. Pro. 4:10-19; Jer. 21:8; Matt. 7:13-14). Our choices show
who we are! How we respond to life’s inexplicable “in and outs”
reveals our spiritual orientation!
30:16-18 Covenant Conditions and Consequences:
1. the responsibility (cf. 8:6; 19:9; 26:17; 28:9)
a. “to love the Lord,” v. 16 (BDB 12, KB 17, Qal INFINITIVE
CONSTRUCT)
b. “walk in His ways,” v. 16 (BDB 229, KB 246, Qal INFINITIVE
CONSTRUCT)
c. “keep His commandments,” v. 16 (BDB 1036, KB 1581, Qal
INFINITIVE)
2. the consequences of obedience
a. “you may live,” v. 16 (BDB 310, KB 309, Qal PERFECT)
b. “you may multiply,” v. 16 (BDB 915, KB 1156, Qal PERFECT)
c. “your God may bless you,” v. 16 (BDB 138, KB 159, Piel
PERFECT)
3. the conditions and consequences of disobedience
a. if your heart turns away,” v. 17 (BDB 815, KB 937, Qal
IMPERFECT)
b. “if you will not obey,” v. 17; (BDB 1033, KB 1570, Qal
IMPERFECT)
c. idolatry
(1) drawn away (BDB 623, KB 673, Niphil PERFECT)
(2) worship (BDB 1005, KB 295, Hishtaphel PERFECT)
(3) serve (BDB 712, KB 773, Qal PERFECT)
d. “you shall surely perish,” v. 18 (BDB 1, KB 2, Qal
INFINITIVE ABSOLUTE and Qal IMPERFECT,which expresses
intensity)
e. “you shall not prolong your days,” v. 18 (BDB 73, KB 88, Hiphil
IMPERFECT) Notice how v. 20 reinforces these covenant
responsibilities so that the Patriarchal blessing can befulfilled!
This terminology is characteristic of Deuteronomy.