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and the anger of Yahweh be kindled against you, and he shut up the sky, so that there shall be no rain, and the land shall not yield its fruit; and you perish quickly from off the good land which Yahweh gives you.

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God's Sovereignty Over Nature

Commentators explain that the threat of God shutting the heavens is not merely poetic. It reflects a belief in God's direct, sovereign control over creation. John Gill notes that ancient Jewish thought considered the "key of rain" to be in God's hand alone. This means natural disasters like drought could be understood as a direct and specific judgment for spiritual rebellion, particularly the sin of idolatry, which deeply provokes God's anger.

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Deuteronomy

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John Gill

John Gill

On Deuteronomy 11:17

17th Century

Pastor

And then the Lord's wrath be kindled against you
For their idolatry, nothing being more provoking to him than that, …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Deuteronomy 11:8–17

17th Century

Minister

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…