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Deuteronomy 8:4

They had clothes, it would seem, in abundance (compare Exodus 12:34-35) at the beginning of the 40 years; and during those years they had many sheep and oxen, and so must have had much material for clothing always at command. No doubt also they carried on a traffic in these, as in other commodities, with the Moabites and the nomadic tribes of the desert. Such ordinary supplies must not be shut out of consideration, even if they were on occasions supplemented by extraordinary providences of God, as was undoubtedly the case with their food.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Deuteronomy 8:4:

Numbers 20:1
Job 13:28
Isaiah 65:22
Hosea 12:9
Micah 6:3

 

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