Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
He made him ride on the high places, etc.—All these expressions seem to have peculiar reference to their home in the trans-jordanic territory, that being the extent of Palestine that they had seen at the time when Moses is represented as uttering these words. "The high places" and "the fields" are specially applicable to the tablelands of Gilead as are the allusions to the herds and flocks, the honey of the wild bees which hive in the crevices of the rocks, the oil from the olive as it grew singly or in small clumps on the tops of hills where scarcely anything else would grow, the finest wheat (Psalms 81:16; Psalms 147:14), and the prolific vintage.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Deuteronomy 32:13:
Exodus 16:2
Job 29:6
Isaiah 58:14
Ezekiel 16:13
Ezekiel 36:1-2
Hosea 13:6
Amos 4:13
Micah 1:3
Habakkuk 3:19
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