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1 | What does "your eyes saw" mean in Deut 7 | Deuteronomy | Norrie | 29506 | ||
If Deuteronomy is Moses talking to the children of the Israelites who were rescued from Egypt because they all had to die in wilderness, how come Deut 7:19 says "your eyes saw" there? Only ones whose eyes could have actually saw was Moses, Joshua and Caleb. Deut 7:19 "the great trials which your eyes saw, the signs and the wonders, the mighty hand and the outstretched arm, by which the LORD your God brought you out. So shall the LORD your God do to all the peoples of whom you are afraid. |
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2 | What does "your eyes saw" mean in Deut 7 | Deuteronomy | Jesusman | 29507 | ||
Moses is speaking to the nation as a whole. Not just to the individuals. Also, while the parents would have died off, the children born to them shortly before the 10 plagues could've remembered some of them. Then you have the passing on of the stories as well as the miracles they have seen while during the wandering. Also, the point of this passage is that God is powerful enough to take care of you and will defend you against your enemies. Jesusman |
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3 | What does "your eyes saw" mean in Deut 7 | Deuteronomy | Norrie | 29523 | ||
Oh, just the parents, some of the kids still seen it, I get you. Thanks. | ||||||