Deuteronomy 8
Moses reminds the Israelites of God's provision for them during their journey through the wilderness.
Bible version
The Wilderness Wanderings
Commentary
Deuteronomy 8 is a chapter that emphasizes the importance of remembering the Lord and His faithfulness. Moses begins by reminding the Israelites of the Lord's provision during their 40-year journey in the wilderness. He reminds them that the Lord humbled them, tested them, and provided for them in order to teach them to rely on Him. Moses then warns the Israelites not to forget the Lord and His commandments, and to remember that it is the Lord who gives them the power to be successful. He also warns them not to become proud and forget the Lord, as this will lead to their downfall. The chapter ends with a reminder of the Lord's faithfulness and His promise to give the Israelites the land of Canaan. Moses encourages the Israelites to remember the Lord and His faithfulness, and to obey His commandments. This chapter serves as a reminder to the Israelites of the Lord's faithfulness and provision, and of the importance of obedience to His commands.
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There are 20 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 8.