John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Deuteronomy 31:17
Then my anger shall be kindled against them in that day ,.... As the anger of a man is against his wife who has treacherously departed from him: and jealousy, which is the rage of such a man, is very cruel; and much more the wrath and anger of a jealous God, who is a consuming fire: and I will forsake them ; withdraw his favours from them, and his protection of them: and I will hide my face from them ; take no notice of them in a providential way for good, nor hear their cries, to... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Deuteronomy 31:14-21
Here, I. Moses and Joshua are summoned to attend the divine majesty at the door of the tabernacle, Deut. 31:14. Moses is told again that he must shortly die; even those that are most ready and willing to die have need to be often reminded of the approach of death. In consideration of this, he must come himself to meet God; for whatever improves our communion with God furthers our preparation for death. He must also bring Joshua with him to be presented to God for a successor, and to receive... read more