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Text -- Deuteronomy 8:1-20 (NET)

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The Lord’s Provision in the Desert
8:1 You must keep carefully all these commandments I am giving you today so that you may live, increase in number, and go in and occupy the land that the Lord promised to your ancestors. 8:2 Remember the whole way by which he has brought you these forty years through the desert so that he might, by humbling you, test you to see if you have it within you to keep his commandments or not. 8:3 So he humbled you by making you hungry and then feeding you with unfamiliar manna. He did this to teach you that humankind cannot live by bread alone, but also by everything that comes from the Lord’s mouth. 8:4 Your clothing did not wear out nor did your feet swell all these forty years. 8:5 Be keenly aware that just as a parent disciplines his child, the Lord your God disciplines you. 8:6 So you must keep his commandments, live according to his standards, and revere him. 8:7 For the Lord your God is bringing you to a good land, a land of brooks, springs, and fountains flowing forth in valleys and hills, 8:8 a land of wheat, barley, vines, fig trees, and pomegranates, of olive trees and honey, 8:9 a land where you may eat food in plenty and find no lack of anything, a land whose stones are iron and from whose hills you can mine copper. 8:10 You will eat your fill and then praise the Lord your God because of the good land he has given you.
Exhortation to Remember That Blessing Comes from God
8:11 Be sure you do not forget the Lord your God by not keeping his commandments, ordinances, and statutes that I am giving you today. 8:12 When you eat your fill, when you build and occupy good houses, 8:13 when your cattle and flocks increase, when you have plenty of silver and gold, and when you have abundance of everything, 8:14 be sure you do not feel self-important and forget the Lord your God who brought you from the land of Egypt, the place of slavery, 8:15 and who brought you through the great, fearful desert of venomous serpents and scorpions, an arid place with no water. He made water flow from a flint rock and 8:16 fed you in the desert with manna (which your ancestors had never before known) so that he might by humbling you test you and eventually bring good to you. 8:17 Be careful not to say, “My own ability and skill have gotten me this wealth.” 8:18 You must remember the Lord your God, for he is the one who gives ability to get wealth; if you do this he will confirm his covenant that he made by oath to your ancestors, even as he has to this day. 8:19 Now if you forget the Lord your God at all and follow other gods, worshiping and prostrating yourselves before them, I testify to you today that you will surely be annihilated. 8:20 Just like the nations the Lord is about to destroy from your sight, so he will do to you because you would not obey him.
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 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Moses | Obligation | Obedience | Blessing | Temptation | Prosperity | Riches | Pride | Afflictions and Adversities | DEUTERONOMY | Barley | HOSEA | Backsliders | Forgetting God | God | Canaan | Serpent | Copper | Ingratitude | Palestine | more
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NET Notes: Deu 8:1 Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 16, 18).

NET Notes: Deu 8:2 Or “wilderness” (so KJV, NRSV, NLT); likewise in v. 15.

NET Notes: Deu 8:3 Jesus quoted this text to the devil in the midst of his forty-day fast to make the point that spiritual nourishment is incomparably more important tha...

NET Notes: Deu 8:5 Heb “just as a man disciplines his son.” The Hebrew text reflects the patriarchal idiom of the culture.

NET Notes: Deu 8:6 Heb “by walking in his ways.” The “ways” of the Lord refer here to his moral standards as reflected in his commandments. The v...

NET Notes: Deu 8:7 Or “wadis.”

NET Notes: Deu 8:9 A land whose stones are iron. Since iron deposits are few and far between in Palestine, the reference here is probably to iron ore found in mines as o...

NET Notes: Deu 8:14 The words “be sure” are not in the Hebrew text; vv. 12-14 are part of the previous sentence. For stylistic reasons a new sentence was star...

NET Notes: Deu 8:15 Heb “the one who brought out for you water.” In the Hebrew text this continues the preceding sentence, but the translation begins a new se...

NET Notes: Deu 8:16 Heb “in order to humble you and in order to test you.” See 8:2.

NET Notes: Deu 8:17 Heb “my strength and the might of my hand.”

NET Notes: Deu 8:18 Smr and Lucian add “Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,” the standard way of rendering this almost stereotypical formula (cf. Deut 1:8; 6:10; 9:5, ...

NET Notes: Deu 8:19 Heb “if forgetting, you forget.” The infinitive absolute is used for emphasis; the translation indicates this with the words “at all...

NET Notes: Deu 8:20 Heb “listen to the voice of the Lord your God.” The pronoun has been used in the translation for stylistic reasons to avoid redundancy.

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