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Deuteronomy 30

Conditions for Restoration and Blessing

1 “I have now given you a choice between a blessing and a curse. When all these things have happened to you, and you are living among the nations where theLordyour God has scattered you, you will remember the choice I gave you.

2 If you and your descendants will turn back to theLordand with all your heart obey his commands that I am giving you today,

3 then theLordyour God will have mercy on you. He will bring you back from the nations where he has scattered you, and he will make you prosperous again.

4 Even if you are scattered to the farthest corners of the earth, theLordyour God will gather you together and bring you back,

5 so that you may again take possession of the land where your ancestors once lived. And he will make you more prosperous and more numerous than your ancestors ever were.

6 TheLordyour God will give you and your descendants obedient hearts, so that you will love him with all your heart, and you will continue to live in that land.

7 He will turn all these curses against your enemies, who hated you and oppressed you,

8 and you will again obey him and keep all his commands that I am giving you today.

9 TheLordwill make you prosperous in all that you do; you will have many children and a lot of livestock, and your fields will produce abundant crops. He will be as glad to make you prosperous as he was to make your ancestors prosperous,

10 but you will have to obey him and keep all his laws that are written in this book of his teachings. You will have to turn to him with all your heart.

11 “The command that I am giving you today is not too difficult or beyond your reach.

12 It is not up in the sky. You do not have to ask, ‘Who will go up and bring it down for us, so that we can hear it and obey it?’

13 Nor is it on the other side of the ocean. You do not have to ask, ‘Who will go across the ocean and bring it to us, so that we may hear it and obey it?’

14 No, it is here with you. You know it and can quote it, so now obey it.

15 “Today I am giving you a choice between good and evil, between life and death.

16 If you obey the commands of theLordyour God,which I give you today, if you love him, obey him, and keep all his laws, then you will prosper and become a nation of many people. TheLordyour God will bless you in the land that you are about to occupy.

17 But if you disobey and refuse to listen, and are led away to worship other gods,

18 you will be destroyed—I warn you here and now. You will not live long in that land across the Jordan that you are about to occupy.

19 I am now giving you the choice between life and death, between God’s blessing and God’s curse, and I call heaven and earth to witness the choice you make. Choose life.

20 Love theLordyour God, obey him and be faithful to him, and then you and your descendants will live long in the land that he promised to give your ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”

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Deuteronomy 31

Joshua Becomes Moses’ Successor

1 Moses continued speaking to the people of Israel,

2 and said, “I am now a hundred and twenty years old and am no longer able to be your leader. And besides this, theLordhas told me that I will not cross the Jordan.

3 TheLordyour God himself will go before you and destroy the nations living there, so that you can occupy their land; and Joshua will be your leader, as theLordhas said.

4 TheLordwill destroy those people, just as he defeated Sihon and Og, kings of the Amorites, and destroyed their country.

5 TheLordwill give you victory over them, and you are to treat them exactly as I have told you.

6 Be determined and confident. Do not be afraid of them. Your God, theLordhimself, will be with you. He will not fail you or abandon you.”

7 Then Moses called Joshua and said to him in the presence of all the people of Israel, “Be determined and confident; you are the one who will lead these people to occupy the land that theLordpromised to their ancestors.

8 TheLordhimself will lead you and be with you. He will not fail you or abandon you, so do not lose courage or be afraid.”

The Law Is to Be Read Every Seven Years

9 So Moses wrote down God’s Law and gave it to the levitical priests, who were in charge of theLord’s Covenant Box, and to the leaders of Israel.

10 He commanded them, “At the end of every seven years, when the year that debts are canceled comes around, read this aloud at the Festival of Shelters.

11 Read it to the people of Israel when they come to worship theLordyour God at the one place of worship.

12 Call together all the men, women, and children, and the foreigners who live in your towns, so that everyone may hear it and learn to honor theLordyour God and to obey his teachings faithfully.

13 In this way your descendants who have never heard the Law of theLordyour God will hear it. And so they will learn to obey him as long as they live in the land that you are about to occupy across the Jordan.”

The Lord’s Last Instructions to Moses

14 Then theLordsaid to Moses, “You do not have much longer to live. Call Joshua and bring him to the Tent, so that I may give him his instructions.” Moses and Joshua went to the Tent,

15 and theLordappeared to them there in a pillar of cloud that stood by the door of the Tent.

16 TheLordsaid to Moses, “You will soon die, and after your death the people will become unfaithful to me and break the covenant that I made with them. They will abandon me and worship the pagan gods of the land they are about to enter.

17 When that happens, I will become angry with them; I will abandon them, and they will be destroyed. Many terrible disasters will come upon them, and then they will realize that these things are happening to them because I, their God, am no longer with them.

18 And I will refuse to help them then, because they have done evil and worshiped other gods.

19 “Now, write down this song. Teach it to the people of Israel, so that it will stand as evidence against them.

20 I will take them into this rich and fertile land, as I promised their ancestors. There they will have all the food they want, and they will live comfortably. But they will turn away and worship other gods. They will reject me and break my covenant,

21 and many terrible disasters will come on them. But this song will still be sung, and it will stand as evidence against them. Even now, before I take them into the land that I promised to give them, I know what they are thinking.”

22 That same day Moses wrote down the song and taught it to the people of Israel.

23 Then theLordspoke to Joshua son of Nun and told him, “Be confident and determined. You will lead the people of Israel into the land that I promised them, and I will be with you.”

24 Moses wrote God’s Law in a book, taking care not to leave out anything.

25 When he finished, he said to the levitical priests, who were in charge of theLord’s Covenant Box,

26 “Take this book of God’s Law and place it beside the Covenant Box of theLordyour God, so that it will remain there as a witness against his people.

27 I know how stubborn and rebellious they are. They have rebelled against theLordduring my lifetime, and they will rebel even more after I am dead.

28 Assemble all your tribal leaders and officials before me, so that I can tell them these things; I will call heaven and earth to be my witnesses against them.

29 I know that after my death the people will become wicked and reject what I have taught them. And in time to come they will meet with disaster, because they will have made theLordangry by doing what he has forbidden.”

The Song of Moses

30 Then Moses recited the entire song while all the people of Israel listened.

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Deuteronomy 32

1 “Earth and sky, hear my words,

listen closely to what I say.

2 My teaching will fall like drops of rain

and form on the earth like dew.

My words will fall like showers on young plants,

like gentle rain on tender grass.

3 I will praise the name of theLord,

and his people will tell of his greatness.

4 “TheLordis your mighty defender,

perfect and just in all his ways;

Your God is faithful and true;

he does what is right and fair.

5 But you are unfaithful, unworthy to be his people,

a sinful and deceitful nation.

6 Is this the way you should treat theLord,

you foolish, senseless people?

He is your father, your Creator,

he made you into a nation.

7 “Think of the past, of the time long ago;

ask your parents to tell you what happened,

ask the old people to tell of the past.

8 The Most High assigned nations their lands;

he determined where peoples should live.

He assigned to each nation a heavenly being,

9 but Jacob’s descendants he chose for himself.

10 “He found them wandering through the desert,

a desolate, wind-swept wilderness.

He protected them and cared for them,

as he would protect himself.

11 Like an eagle teaching its young to fly,

catching them safely on its spreading wings,

theLordkept Israel from falling.

12 TheLordalone led his people

without the help of a foreign god.

13 “He let them rule the highlands,

and they ate what grew in the fields.

They found wild honey among the rocks;

their olive trees flourished in stony ground.

14 Their cows and goats gave plenty of milk;

they had the best sheep, goats, and cattle,

the finest wheat, and the choicest wine.

15 “TheLord’s people grew rich, but rebellious;

they were fat and stuffed with food.

They abandoned God their Creator

and rejected their mighty savior.

16 Their idolatry made theLordjealous;

the evil they did made him angry.

17 They sacrificed to gods that are not real,

new gods their ancestors had never known,

gods that Israel had never obeyed.

18 They forgot their God, their mighty savior,

the one who had given them life.

19 “When theLordsaw this, he was angry

and rejected his sons and daughters.

20 ‘I will no longer help them,’ he said;

‘then I will see what happens to them,

those stubborn, unfaithful people.

21 With their idols they have made me angry,

jealous with their so-called gods,

gods that are really not gods.

So I will use a so-called nation to make them angry;

I will make them jealous with a nation of fools.

22 My anger will flame up like fire

and burn everything on earth.

It will reach to the world below

and consume the roots of the mountains.

23 “‘I will bring on them endless disasters

and use all my arrows against them.

24 They will die from hunger and fever;

they will die from terrible diseases.

I will send wild animals to attack them,

and poisonous snakes to bite them.

25 War will bring death in the streets;

terrors will strike in the homes.

Young men and young women will die;

neither babies nor old people will be spared.

26 I would have destroyed them completely,

so that no one would remember them.

27 But I could not let their enemies boast

that they had defeated my people,

when it was I myself who had crushed them.’

28 “Israel is a nation without sense;

they have no wisdom at all.

29 They fail to see why they were defeated;

they cannot understand what happened.

30 Why were a thousand defeated by one,

and ten thousand by only two?

TheLord, their God, had abandoned them;

their mighty God had given them up.

31 Their enemies know that their own gods are weak,

not mighty like Israel’s God.

32 Their enemies, corrupt as Sodom and Gomorrah,

are like vines that bear bitter and poisonous grapes,

33 like wine made from the venom of snakes.

34 “TheLordremembers what their enemies have done;

he waits for the right time to punish them.

35 TheLordwill take revenge and punish them;

the time will come when they will fall;

the day of their doom is near.

36 TheLordwill rescue his people

when he sees that their strength is gone.

He will have mercy on those who serve him,

when he sees how helpless they are.

37 Then theLordwill ask his people,

‘Where are those mighty gods you trusted?

38 You fed them the fat of your sacrifices

and offered them wine to drink.

Let them come and help you now;

let them run to your rescue.

39 “‘I, and I alone, am God;

no other god is real.

I kill and I give life, I wound and I heal,

and no one can oppose what I do.

40 As surely as I am the living God,

I raise my hand and I vow

41 that I will sharpen my flashing sword

and see that justice is done.

I will take revenge on my enemies

and punish those who hate me.

42 My arrows will drip with their blood,

and my sword will kill all who oppose me.

I will spare no one who fights against me;

even the wounded and prisoners will die.’

43 “Nations, you must praise theLord’s people—

he punishes all who kill them.

He takes revenge on his enemies

and forgives the sins of his people.”

44 Moses and Joshua son of Nun recited this song, so that the people of Israel could hear it.

Moses’ Final Instructions

45 When Moses had finished giving God’s teachings to the people,

46 he said, “Be sure to obey all these commands that I have given you today. Repeat them to your children, so that they may faithfully obey all of God’s teachings.

47 These teachings are not empty words; they are your very life. Obey them and you will live long in that land across the Jordan that you are about to occupy.”

48 That same day theLordsaid to Moses,

49 “Go to the Abarim Mountains in the land of Moab opposite the city of Jericho; climb Mount Nebo and look at the land of Canaan that I am about to give the people of Israel.

50 You will die on that mountain as your brother Aaron died on Mount Hor,

51 because both of you were unfaithful to me in the presence of the people of Israel. When you were at the waters of Meribah, near the town of Kadesh in the wilderness of Zin, you dishonored me in the presence of the people.

52 You will look at the land from a distance, but you will not enter the land that I am giving the people of Israel.”

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Deuteronomy 33

Moses Blesses the Tribes of Israel

1 These are the blessings that Moses, the man of God, pronounced on the people of Israel before he died.

2 TheLordcame from Mount Sinai;

he rose like the sun over Edom

and shone on his people from Mount Paran.

Ten thousand angels were with him,

a flaming fire at his right hand.

3 TheLordloves his people

and protects those who belong to him.

So we bow athis feet

and obey his commands.

4 We obey the Law that Moses gave us,

our nation’s most treasured possession.

5 TheLordbecame king of his people Israel

when their tribes and leaders were gathered together.

6 Moses said about the tribe of Reuben:

“May Reuben never die out,

Although their people are few.”

7 About the tribe of Judah he said:

“Lord, listen to their cry for help;

Unite them again with the other tribes.

Fight for them,Lord,

And help them against their enemies.”

8 About the tribe of Levi he said:

“You,Lord, reveal your will by the Urim and Thummim

Through your faithful servants, the Levites;

You put them to the test at Massah

And proved them true at the waters of Meribah.

9 They showed greater loyalty to you

Than to parents, brothers, or children.

They obeyed your commands

And were faithful to your covenant.

10 They will teach your people to obey your Law;

They will offer sacrifices on your altar.

11 Lord, help their tribe to grow strong;

Be pleased with what they do.

Crush all their enemies;

Let them never rise again.”

12 About the tribe of Benjamin he said:

“This is the tribe theLordloves and protects;

He guards them all the day long,

And he dwells in their midst.”

13 About the tribe of Joseph he said:

“May theLordbless their land with rain

And with water from under the earth.

14 May their land be blessed with sun-ripened fruit,

Rich with the best fruits of each season.

15 May their ancient hills be covered with choice fruit.

16 May their land be filled with all that is good,

Blessed by the goodness of theLord,

Who spoke from the burning bush.

May these blessings come to the tribe of Joseph,

Because he was the leader among his brothers.

17 Joseph has the strength of a bull,

The horns of a wild ox.

His horns are Manasseh’s thousands

And Ephraim’s ten thousands.

With them he gores the nations

And pushes them to the ends of the earth.”

18 About the tribes of Zebulun and Issachar he said:

“May Zebulun be prosperous in their trade on the sea,

And may Issachar’s wealth increase at home.

19 They invite foreigners to their mountain

And offer the right sacrifices there.

They get their wealth from the sea

And from the sand along the shore.”

20 About the tribe of Gad he said:

“Praise God, who made their territory large.

Gad waits like a lion

To tear off an arm or a scalp.

21 They took the best of the land for themselves;

A leader’s share was assigned to them.

They obeyed theLord’s commands and laws

When the leaders of Israel were gathered together.”

22 About the tribe of Dan he said:

“Dan is a young lion;

He leaps out from Bashan.”

23 About the tribe of Naphtali he said:

“Naphtali is richly blessed by theLord’s good favor;

Their land reaches to the south from Lake Galilee.”

24 About the tribe of Asher he said:

“Asher is blessed more than the other tribes.

May he be the favorite of his brothers,

And may his land be rich with olive trees.

25 May his towns be protected with iron gates,

And may he always live secure.”

26 People of Israel, no god is like your God,

riding in splendor across the sky,

riding through the clouds to come to your aid.

27 God has always been your defense;

his eternal arms are your support.

He drove out your enemies as you advanced,

and told you to destroy them all.

28 So Jacob’s descendants live in peace,

secure in a land full of grain and wine,

where dew from the sky waters the ground.

29 Israel, how happy you are!

There is no one like you,

a nation saved by theLord.

TheLordhimself is your shield and your sword,

to defend you and give you victory.

Your enemies will come begging for mercy,

and you will trample them down.

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Deuteronomy 34

The Death of Moses

1 Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, to the top of Mount Pisgah east of Jericho, and there theLordshowed him the whole land: the territory of Gilead as far north as the town of Dan;

2 the entire territory of Naphtali; the territories of Ephraim and Manasseh; the territory of Judah as far west as the Mediterranean Sea;

3 the southern part of Judah; and the plain that reaches from Zoar to Jericho, the city of palm trees.

4 Then theLordsaid to Moses, “This is the land that I promised Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob I would give to their descendants. I have let you see it, but I will not let you go there.”

5 So Moses, theLord’s servant, died there in the land of Moab, as theLordhad said he would.

6 TheLordburied him in a valley in Moab, opposite the town of Bethpeor, but to this day no one knows the exact place of his burial.

7 Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died; he was as strong as ever, and his eyesight was still good.

8 The people of Israel mourned for him for thirty days in the plains of Moab.

9 Joshua son of Nun was filled with wisdom, because Moses had appointed him to be his successor. The people of Israel obeyed Joshua and kept the commands that theLordhad given them through Moses.

10 There has never been a prophet in Israel like Moses; theLordspoke with him face-to-face.

11 No other prophet has ever done miracles and wonders like those that theLordsent Moses to perform against the king of Egypt, his officials, and the entire country.

12 No other prophet has been able to do the great and terrifying things that Moses did in the sight of all Israel.

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