Deuteronomy Chapter 32 verse 34 Holy Bible
Is not this laid up in store with me, Sealed up among my treasures?
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Is not this among my secrets, kept safe in my store-house?
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Is not this hidden with me, Sealed up among my treasures?
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Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?
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Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?
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Isn't this laid up in store with me, Sealed up among my treasures?
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Is it not laid up with Me? Sealed among My treasures?
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Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerses 34-43. - Notwithstanding the iniquity of Israel and the judgments that should come upon them, God would have compassion upon them for his Name's sake, and would appear for their vindication and defense. The "this" in ver. 34 is by some understood of the sinful doings of the Israelites which God should not forget or overlook. So the Targum of Onkelos: "Are not all their works manifest before me, kept against the day of judgment in my treasures?" So also Calvin, "Quanquam de poenis hunc versum quidam exponunt, acsi Deus assereret diversas earum species apud se paratas esse, quas depromat quoties libuerit: rectius tamen est de sceleribus intelligere." But there is a more 'comprehensive reference here. Not only the deeds of the transgressors, but the judgments that should come on Israel, and also God's interposition on their behalf, were laid up in store with him, and sealed up among his treasures. All that had been done had been noted, and all that should happen was decreed, and should certainly come to pass. The "this' has thus both a retrospective and a prospective reference; it includes both the sin of the nation and God's dealing with them afterwards, as well as his judgments on their enemies. Verse 34. - My treasures. God's treasures contain not only a store of blessing, but also instruments of punishment, which as he sees meet, he sends forth on men (cf. Deuteronomy 28:12; Job 38:22, 23; Psalm 135:7).
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(34) Is not this laid up?--"This" is generally taken to refer to what follows, but it is not clear. It may refer to the fact that "He looked for grapes, and the vine brought forth wild grapes."