Deuteronomy, 8

Christian Community Bible

1 Be careful to fulfill all the commandments which I give you today, that you may live and increase, and conquer the land which Yahweh promised on oath to your fathers.

2 Remember how Yahweh, your God, brought you through the desert for forty years. He humbled you, to test you and know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his commandments or not.

3 He made you experience want, he made you experience hunger, but he gave you manna to eat which neither you nor your fathers had known, to show you that man lives not on bread alone, but that all that proceeds from the mouth of God is life for man.

4 Your garment did not even fray, or your foot swell all these forty years.

5 Understand, then, that Yahweh has taught you in the same way that a father teaches his child.

6 Observe the commandments of Yahweh, your God; follow his ways and revere him.

7 For Yahweh, your God, will bring you into that good land, a land of streams and rivers, of subterranean waters that gush forth in the valleys and mountains,

8 a land of wheat and barley, of grapes and figs, of pomegranates and olives, a land of oil and honey,

9 a land where the bread you eat is not rationed and where you will lack nothing, a land with iron in stones and copper mines in the mountains.

10 You shall eat until you are satisfied, and you shall bless Yahweh for the good land he has given you.

11 So take care that you do not forget Yahweh, your God, by neglecting the commandments, norms and laws that I give you today.

12 And when you have eaten and have been satisfied, when you have built comfortable homes and live in them,

13 when your livestock have multiplied, when you have silver and gold in abundance, and an increase of good things of every kind,

14 then do not let your heart become proud and do not forget Yahweh, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, the house of slavery.

15 It is he who has led you across this great and terrible desert, full of fiery serpents and scorpions, an arid land where there is no water. But for you he made water gush forth from the hardest rock.

16 And he fed you in the desert with manna which your fathers did not know. He made you experience want and put you to the test, so that it would be for your good later on,

17 lest you say, "With my own strength I have attained all these good things."

18 Remember Yahweh, your God, the one who gave you power to become prosperous, as you are today, in fulfillment of the Covenant he promised under oath to your fathers.

19 But if you forget Yahweh and follow other gods, if you pay them homage and bow before them, I warn you right now that you will surely perish.

20 In the same way that Yahweh destroyed the nations that stood in your way, so will he destroy you if you disobey Yahweh, your God.




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Deuteronomy 8 talks about the importance of remembering God in all circumstances and not forgetting that everything we have comes from Him. It also emphasizes the need for obedience so that the people of Israel can prosper in the promised land.

Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord of all your heart and do not rely on your own understanding; recognize the Lord in all your ways, and He will straighten your paths." This verse emphasizes the need to trust God and recognize it in every way of life, which is a central message in Deuteronomy 8.

Deuteronomy 8:3: "He humbled you and let you starve, and then fed you with manna, that neither thou nor your ancestors knew, to show you that man does not only live in bread, but of every word that proceeds from Mouth of the Lord. " This verse is a reminder that God is the provider of all things and that the people of Israel must trust in him in all circumstances.

Deuteronomy 8:6: "Obey, therefore, to the commandments of the Lord, your God, walking in your ways and fearing it." Here we see the emphasis on the need for obedience to God's commandments, which is a recurring theme in Deuteronomy 8.

Philippians 4:19: "And my God will supply all your needs according to your glorious riches in Christ Jesus." This verse is a promise that God will supply all the needs of those who trust in Him, which is a central message in Deuteronomy 8.

Deuteronomy 8:18: "First thou shalt remind you of the Lord, thy God, for it is what gives you strength to acquire riches; to confirm His covenant, which has sworn to your parents, as you see today." This verse emphasizes that it is God who gives us the strength and ability to prosper, and that we must always remember it.





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