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1 Hear,
Israel! You are
to pass over
the Jordan today,
to go in
to dispossess
nations greater
and mightier
than yourself, cities
great and
fortified up to
the sky,
2 a
people great and
tall, the sons
of the Anakim,
whom you know,
and of whom
you have heard say,
“Who can stand
before the sons
of Anak?”
3 Know
therefore today
that the LORD
your God is
he who goes
over before you
as a devouring fire.
He will destroy
them and he
will bring them
down before you.
So you shall
drive them out
and make them
perish quickly, as
the LORD has
spoken to you.
4 Don’t say in
your heart, after
the LORD your
God has thrust
them out from
before you, “For
my righteousness
the LORD has
brought me in
to possess this
land;” because the
LORD drives them
out before you
because of the
wickedness of
these nations.
5 Not
for your
righteousness or
for the
uprightness of
your heart do
you go in
to possess their
land; but for
the wickedness of
these nations the
LORD your God
does drive them
out from before
you, and that
he may establish
the word which
the LORD swore
to your fathers,
to Abraham, to
Isaac, and to
Jacob.
6 Know
therefore that the
LORD your
God doesn’t give
you this good land
to possess for
your righteousness,
for you are
a stiff-necked people.
7 Remember,
and don’t forget,
how you provoked
the LORD your
God to wrath
in the wilderness.
From the day
that you left
the land of
Egypt until you
came to this
place, you have
been rebellious
against the LORD.
8 Also
in Horeb you
provoked the LORD
to wrath, and
the LORD was
angry with you
to destroy you.
9 When
I had gone
up onto the
mountain to
receive the stone
tablets, even the
tablets of the
covenant which the
LORD made with
you, then I
stayed on the
mountain forty days
and forty nights.
I neither ate
bread nor drank
water.
10 The
LORD delivered to
me the two stone
tablets written
with God’s finger.
On them were
all the words
which the LORD
spoke with you
on the mountain
out of the
middle of the fire
in the day
of the assembly.
11 It
came to pass
at the end
of forty days
and forty nights
that the LORD
gave me the
two stone tablets,
even the tablets
of the covenant.
12 The
LORD said to
me, “Arise, get
down quickly from
here; for your
people whom you
have brought out
of Egypt have
corrupted themselves.
They have quickly
turned away from
the way which
I commanded them.
They have made
a molten image
for themselves!”
13 Furthermore
the LORD spoke to
me, saying, “I
have seen these
people, and behold,
they are
a stiff-necked people.
14 Leave
me alone, that
I may destroy
them, and blot
out their name
from under the
sky; and I
will make of
you a nation
mightier and
greater than they.”
15 So
I turned and
came down from
the mountain, and
the mountain was
burning with fire.
The two tablets
of the covenant
were in my
two hands.
16 I
looked, and behold,
you had sinned
against the LORD
your God. You
had made
yourselves a molded
calf. You had
quickly turned
away from the
way which the
LORD had commanded
you.
17 I
took hold of
the two tablets,
and threw them
out of my
two hands, and
broke them before
your eyes.
18 I
fell down before
the LORD, as
at the first, forty
days and forty
nights. I
neither ate bread
nor drank water,
because of all
your sin which
you sinned, in
doing that which
was evil in
the LORD’s sight,
to provoke him
to anger.
19 For
I was afraid
of the anger
and hot
displeasure with
which the LORD
was angry against
you to destroy
you. But the
LORD listened to
me that time
also.
20 The
LORD was angry
enough with Aaron
to destroy him.
I prayed for Aaron
also at the
same time.
21 I
took your sin,
the calf which
you had made,
and burned it
with fire, and
crushed it,
grinding it very
small, until it
was as fine
as dust. I
threw its dust
into the brook
that descended out
of the mountain.
22 At
Taberah, at Massah,
and at Kibroth Hattaavah
you provoked the
LORD to wrath.
23 When
the LORD sent
you from Kadesh Barnea,
saying, “Go up
and possess
the land which I
have given you,”
you rebelled
against the
commandment of the
LORD your God,
and you didn’t believe
him or listen
to his voice.
24 You
have been
rebellious against
the LORD from
the day that
I knew you.
25 So
I fell down
before the LORD
the forty days
and forty nights
that I fell
down, because the
LORD had said he
would destroy you.
26 I
prayed to the
LORD, and said, “Lord
GOD, don’t destroy
your people and
your inheritance
that you have
redeemed through
your greatness,
that you have
brought out of
Egypt with a
mighty hand.
27 Remember
your servants, Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob.
Don’t look at the
stubbornness of
this people, nor
at their
wickedness, nor at
their sin,
28 lest
the land you
brought us out
from say, ‘Because
the LORD was
not able to
bring them into
the land which he
promised to them,
and because he
hated them, he
has brought them
out to kill
them in the
wilderness.’
29 Yet they
are your people
and your
inheritance, which
you brought out
by your great
power and by
your outstretched
arm.”