Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
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Deuteronomy 8:3

He - suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee - God never permits any tribulation to befall his followers, which he does not design to turn to their advantage. When he permits us to hunger, it is that his mercy may be the more observable in providing us with the necessaries of life. Privations, in the way of providence, are the forerunners of mercy and goodness abundant.




Other Adam Clarke entries containing Deuteronomy 8:3:

Exodus 16:15
Hebrews 4:12

 

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