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Exodus 31:18

Matthew Henry on Exodus 31:18

Matthew Henry Concise Commentary · Matthew Henry · CC0 1.0 Universal

The law was written in tables of stone, to show how lasting it is: to denote likewise the hardness of our hearts; one might more easily write on stone, than write any thing good on our corrupt natural hearts.

It was written with the finger of God; by his will and power. God only can write his law in the heart: he gives a heart of flesh; then, by his Spirit, which is the finger of God, writes his will in the heart, 2Co 3:3.

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