Having our days extended is a matter of longevity, and having things go well with us is a matter of being blessed. The commandment to honor our parents is the first commandment with a promise (Eph. 6:2).
Matt. 5:21; cf. Gen. 9:5-6
Having our days extended is a matter of longevity, and having things go well with us is a matter of being blessed. The commandment to honor our parents is the first commandment with a promise (Eph. 6:2).
Deut. 15:15; 16:12; 24:18, 22
Or, besides; in addition to.
For vv. 6-21, see notes in Exo. 20:1-17.
In the sight of God, the covenant made at Horeb (Exo. 24:1-8) was actually made with the present new generation of Israel. This is according to the biblical principle that the children are included in the father (Heb. 7:9-10).