Deutéronome 8:16

16 Qui te donne à manger, dans le désert, la manne que tes pères n'avaient point connue, afin de t'humilier et de t'éprouver, pour te faire du bien à la fin;

Deutéronome 8:16 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 8:16

Who fed thee in the wilderness with manna
Even all the forty years they were in it, ( Exodus 16:35 ) which thy fathers knew not; when they first saw it, ( Exodus 16:15 )

that he might humble thee, and that he might prove thee;
they were kept humble, being dependent on God for their daily bread, having nothing in the wilderness to support themselves with; and this tried them, whether they would trust in God for their daily supply, and be thankful for it, or not:

to do thee good at thy latter end;
that by living on such light bread, and this only and continually, his goodness might appear the greater, and be the sweeter to them, when they came into a land abounding with all good things; which is not to be understood of the latter end and last days of their commonwealth, as our version, with the Septuagint, Samaritan, Arabic versions, and others, and the Targum of Onkelos; but of time following nearer, and the phrase should be rendered "hereafter" {y}; which better agrees with the promise of a divine blessing; though, come when it would, it was the more acceptable for the trial; as heaven will be the sweeter to the saints, through the afflictions, hardships, straits, and difficulties, which attend them here.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 (Ktyrxab) "tandem", Tigurine version, Vatablus, Piscator; "posthac", Noldius, p. 180. No. 807.

Deutéronome 8:16 In-Context

14 Alors ton cœur ne s'élève, et que tu n'oublies l'Éternel ton Dieu, qui t'a retiré du pays d'Égypte, de la maison de servitude;
15 Qui t'a fait marcher par ce désert grand et affreux, plein de serpents brûlants et de scorpions, désert aride, où il n'y a point d'eau; qui t'a fait sortir de l'eau du rocher le plus dur;
16 Qui te donne à manger, dans le désert, la manne que tes pères n'avaient point connue, afin de t'humilier et de t'éprouver, pour te faire du bien à la fin;
17 Et que tu ne dises en ton cœur: Ma puissance et la force de ma main m'ont acquis ces biens.
18 Mais tu te souviendras de l'Éternel ton Dieu; car c'est lui qui te donne la force pour acquérir des biens, afin de confirmer son alliance qu'il a jurée à tes pères, comme tu le vois aujourd'hui.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.