Deuteronomy 32 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible
The judgments which would come upon them for their sins.
The revolt of Israel was described in the foregoing verses, and here follow the resolves of Divine justice as to them. We deceive ourselves, if we think that God will be mocked by a faithless people. Sin makes us hateful in the sight of the holy God. See what mischief sin does, and reckon those to be fools that mock at it. (De 32:26-38)
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