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Deut. 8:2–3 In Deuteronomy, Israel is frequently urged to remember their slavery in Egypt as a reason to keep the law (e.g., 15:15; 16:12). Remembrance should lead to obedience (e.g., 9:7; 16:3). Manna literally means “What is it?” (Ex. 16:15).
Deut. 8:4 clothing . . . foot. Compare 29:5.
Deut. 8:5 disciplines. See Prov. 3:11–12; Heb. 12:5–11.
Deut. 8:14 heart . . . lifted up. Pride comes from forgetting life in the wilderness (vv. 14–16) and failing to apply its lessons to the new life in Canaan.
Deut. 8:15 water out of the flinty rock. See Ex. 17:6 and Num. 20:8, 11.
Deut. 8:17 say in your heart. This verse puts into words the pride described in v. 14.
Deut. 8:19–20 Forgetfulness also leads to idolatry and perishing.
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