
Text -- Deuteronomy 8:2 (NET)




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Wesley: Deu 8:2 - -- All the events which befel three in the way, the miraculous protections, deliverances, provisions, instructions which God gave thee; and withal the fr...
All the events which befel three in the way, the miraculous protections, deliverances, provisions, instructions which God gave thee; and withal the frequent and severe punishments of thy disobedience.

Wesley: Deu 8:2 - -- That thou mightest discover to thyself and others that infidelity, inconstancy, hypocrisy, and perverseness, which lay hid in thy heart; the discovery...
That thou mightest discover to thyself and others that infidelity, inconstancy, hypocrisy, and perverseness, which lay hid in thy heart; the discovery whereof was of singular use both to them, and to the church of God in all succeeding ages. It is good for us likewise to remember all the ways both of God's providence and grace, by which he has led us hitherto through the wilderness, that we may trust him, and chearfully serve him.
JFB -> Deu 8:2-3
JFB: Deu 8:2-3 - -- The recapitulation of all their checkered experience during that long period was designed to awaken lively impressions of the goodness of God. First, ...
The recapitulation of all their checkered experience during that long period was designed to awaken lively impressions of the goodness of God. First, Moses showed them the object of their protracted wanderings and varied hardships. These were trials of their obedience as well as chastisements for sin. Indeed, the discovery of their infidelity, inconstancy, and their rebellions and perverseness which this varied discipline brought to light, was of eminently practical use to the Israelites themselves, as it has been to the church in all subsequent ages. Next, he enlarged on the goodness of God to them, while reduced to the last extremities of despair, in the miraculous provision which, without anxiety or labor, was made for their daily support (see on Exo 16:4). Possessing no nutritious properties inherent in it, this contributed to their sustenance, as indeed all food does (Mat 4:4) solely through the ordinance and blessing of God. This remark is applicable to the means of spiritual as well as natural life.
Clarke -> Deu 8:2
Clarke: Deu 8:2 - -- Thou shalt remember all the way - The various dealings of God with you; the dangers and difficulties to which ye were exposed, and from which God de...
Thou shalt remember all the way - The various dealings of God with you; the dangers and difficulties to which ye were exposed, and from which God delivered you; together with the various miracles which he wrought for you, and his longsuffering towards you.
TSK -> Deu 8:2
TSK: Deu 8:2 - -- remember : Deu 7:18; Psa 77:11, Psa 106:7; Eph 2:11, Eph 2:12; 2Pe 1:12, 2Pe 1:13, 2Pe 3:1, 2Pe 3:2
led thee : Deu 1:3, Deu 1:33, Deu 2:7, Deu 29:5; P...
remember : Deu 7:18; Psa 77:11, Psa 106:7; Eph 2:11, Eph 2:12; 2Pe 1:12, 2Pe 1:13, 2Pe 3:1, 2Pe 3:2
led thee : Deu 1:3, Deu 1:33, Deu 2:7, Deu 29:5; Psa 136:16; Amo 2:10
to humble : 2Ch 32:25, 2Ch 32:26, 2Ch 33:12, 2Ch 33:19; Job 33:17, Job 42:5, Job 42:6; Isa 2:17; Luk 18:14; Jam 4:6, Jam 4:10; 1Pe 5:5, 1Pe 5:6
prove thee : Deu 8:16, Deu 13:3; Gen 22:1; Exo 15:25, Exo 16:4; 2Ch 32:31; Psa 81:7; Pro 17:3; Mal 3:2, Mal 3:3; Jam 1:3; 1Pe 1:7

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Poole -> Deu 8:2
Poole: Deu 8:2 - -- All the way i.e. all the events which befell thee in the way, the miraculous protections, deliverances, provisions, instructions which God gave thee;...
All the way i.e. all the events which befell thee in the way, the miraculous protections, deliverances, provisions, instructions which God gave thee; and withal the frequent and severe punishments of thy disobedience.
To know what was in thine heart i.e. that thou mightest discover to thyself and others that infidelity, inconstancy, hypocrisy, apostacy, rebellion, and perverseness, which lay hid in thy heart; the discovery whereof was of singular use, both to them and to the church of God, in all succeeding ages.
Haydock -> Deu 8:2
Haydock: Deu 8:2 - -- Prove, which is done frequently by posterity also, ver. 3, 12, 14. After trying the fidelity of his people by various means, to make them sensible o...
Prove, which is done frequently by posterity also, ver. 3, 12, 14. After trying the fidelity of his people by various means, to make them sensible of their own weakness and inability to do good, God takes pity on them, ver. 16. (Calmet) ---
Known. Hebrew, "to know (by experience) what was in thy heart, whether," &c. The original term signifies also to make known to others, Genesis xxii. 12. (Haydock)
Gill -> Deu 8:2
Gill: Deu 8:2 - -- And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness,.... For this was now the fortieth year of the...
And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness,.... For this was now the fortieth year of their coming out of Egypt into the wilderness, into which they quickly came after their departure from thence, and had been in one wilderness or another ever since, in which God went before them in a pillar of cloud and fire, and directed their way; and now they are called upon to remember all the occurrences in the way, what favours and mercies had been bestowed upon them, what provisions had been made for them, what enemies they had been delivered from or overcome, as well as what afflictions and chastisements had attended them: and so the people of God should call to mind how they were brought to see their wilderness state and condition by nature; how they were brought out of it, and stopped in their career of sin, and turned from their evil ways, and led to Christ; what gracious promises have been made to them; what light has been afforded them; what communion they have had with God; what pleasure in his ordinances; what food they have been fed with; what temptations have befallen them, and how delivered out of them; and what afflictions have been laid upon them, and how supported under them, and freed from them:
to humble thee; under the mighty hand of God, to bring down the pride of their hearts and hide it from them; to lay them low in their own eyes, and clothe them with humility, that the Lord alone might be exalted: and
to prove thee; whether they would be obedient to his laws, or how they would behave towards him both in prosperity and adversity, and to try their graces, their faith and patience, fear and love:
to know what was in thine heart; that is, to make it known to themselves and others; for God knew all that was in it, the wickedness of it, the unbelief, rebellion, and frowardness of it, and needed not any ways and means to get into the knowledge of it; see 2Ch 32:31,
whether thou wouldest keep his commandments or no; which they had in such a solemn manner promised to do; Deu 5:27.

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 8:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Deu 8:1-20 - --1 An exhortation to obedience in regard of God's mercy and goodness in his dealings with Israel.
Maclaren -> Deu 8:2
Maclaren: Deu 8:2 - --Deut. 8:2
The strand of our lives usually slips away smoothly enough, but days such as this, the last Sunday in a year, are like the knots on a sailor...
MHCC -> Deu 8:1-9
MHCC: Deu 8:1-9 - --Obedience must be, 1. Careful, observe to do; 2. Universal, to do all the commandments; and 3. From a good principle, with a regard to God as the Lord...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 8:1-9
Matthew Henry: Deu 8:1-9 - -- The charge here given them is the same as before, to keep and do all God's commandments. Their obedience must be, 1. Careful: Observe to do. 2. Un...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 8:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 8:1-6 - --
In addition to the danger of being drawn aside to transgress the covenant, by sparing the Canaanites and their idols out of pusillanimous compassion...
Constable: Deu 5:1--26:19 - --IV. MOSES' SECOND MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW chs. 5--26
". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...

Constable: Deu 5:1--11:32 - --A. The essence of the law and its fulfillment chs. 5-11
"In seven chapters the nature of Yahweh's demand...

Constable: Deu 7:1--11:32 - --3. Examples of the application of the principles chs. 7-11
"These clearly are not laws or comman...
