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It shall be, when Yahweh your God shall bring you into the land which he swore to your fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give you, great and goodly cities, which you didn`t build,
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The Peril of Plenty
Commentators unanimously see this verse as the start of a serious warning. While prosperity is a gift from God, it carries a profound spiritual danger. Scholars like Calvin and Spurgeon explain that wealth often breeds pride, arrogance, and a forgetfulness of God. As one puts it, "pride is the peculiar sin of prosperity," leading people to credit themselves for blessings and forget the true Giver.
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Deuteronomy
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The Israelites were at the point of quitting their previous nomadic life for a fixed and settled abode in the midst of other nations; they were exc…
19th Century
Anglican
The song of Moses supplies a prophetic comment upon this in Deuteronomy 32:15: “Jeshurun waxed fat, and kicked ... then he forsook God.” “…
Baptist
And you shall write them upon the posts of your house, and on your gates. And it shall be, when the LORD your God shall have brought you into t…
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16th Century
Protestant
And it shall be, when the Lord your God. Since wealth and prosperity mostly blind men’s minds, so that they do not pay enough attention to…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And it shall be, when the Lord your God shall have brought you into the land The land…
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