Deuteronomy 12:8 - Calvin's Commentary on the Bible

Bible Comments

8 Ye shall not do after all. Even then they observed the rite of sacrifice handed down to them from the fathers; but since as yet they were wandering in the desert, it was lawful for them to build altars anywhere, until an end should be put to their journeyings. And this Moses expressly declares, adding the reason, viz., that they had not yet entered into the rest which the Lord had promised them. He shews them, then, that when they shall have attained the tranquil possession of the land, there would be no further room for excuse if they should sacrifice wheresoever it pleased them. When, therefore, it is said that they then did “ever y man whatsoever was right in his own eyes,” it does not extend to any of the inventions which men devise for themselves in the worship of God, but only points out a freer system and form in the exercise of devotion, before the place was shewn them in which they must stay their foot. (108)

(108) “ Ou seroit le sanctuaire;” where the sanctuary should be. — Fr.

Deuteronomy 12:8

8 Ye shall not do after all the things that we do here this day, every man whatsoever is right in his own eyes.