Deuteronomy 2:7
"For the Lord our God has blessed you in every work of your hands. Consider how you went through that great and terrible wilderness: behold, the Lord your God [has been] with you forty years; you did not lack any thing."
Deuteronomy 2:7—Were Israel’s conditions in the wilderness comfortable or destitute?
Contrasting Link: Exodus 16:2 →
Deuteronomy 2:7
—Were Israel’s conditions in the wilderness comfortable or destitute?
Problem:
Many passages speak of Israel’s privations in the wilderness (cf.
Ex. 16:2
,
3
;
Num. 11:4–6
). Yet here Moses declared that they “lacked nothing.”
Solution:
The passages are easily reconciled if it is kept in mind that their general state was relatively comfortable. They had ample food and clothes at all times. However, their murmuring and complaining brought acts of judgment from God which could be described as occasions of destitution. So, while the wandering Israelites “lacked nothing” in daily necessities, they certainly did not lack in plagues and punishment from the hand of God.