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but the land, where you go over to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, [and] drinks water of the rain of the sky,
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A Land of Divine Dependence
Commentators contrast the Promised Land with Egypt. Egypt was flat and watered by human effort through irrigation from the Nile. Canaan, a land of hills and valleys, was watered directly by "the rain of heaven." This geography was a constant reminder that Israel's survival and prosperity depended not on their own ingenuity, but directly on God's provision.
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Deuteronomy
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19th Century
Anglican
Drinketh water of the rain of heaven. —Or, as it is prettily expressed by the Jewish commentator, “While you sleep on you…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But the land where you go to possess it is a land of hills and valleys And so could n…
Presbyterian
Moses sets before them, for the future, life and death, the blessing and the curse, depending on whether they kept or did not keep God's commandmen…