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The Fifth Book of Moses, called
Deuteronomy
These
be
the
words
which
Moses
spake
unto
all
Israel
on
this
side
Jordan
in
the
wilderness,
in
the
plain
over
against
the
Red
sea,
between
Paran,
and
Tophel,
and
Laban,
and
Hazeroth,
and
Dizahab.
2
(There
are
eleven
days’
journey
from
Horeb
by
the
way
of
mount
Seir
unto
Kadesh-barnea.)
3
And
it
came
to
pass
in
the
fortieth
year,
in
the
eleventh
month,
on
the
first
day
of
the
month,
that
Moses
spake
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
according
unto
all
that
the
Lord
had
given
him
in
commandment
unto
them;
4
After
he
had
slain
Sihon
the
king
of
the
Amorites,
which
dwelt
in
Heshbon,
and
Og
the
king
of
Bashan,
which
dwelt
at
Astaroth
in
Edrei:
5
On
this
side
Jordan,
in
the
land
of
Moab,
began
Moses
to
declare
this
law,
saying,
6
The
Lord
our
God
spake
unto
us
in
Horeb,
saying,
Ye
have
dwelt
long
enough
in
this
mount:
7
Turn
you,
and
take
your
journey,
and
go
to
the
mount
of
the
Amorites,
and
unto
all
the
places
nigh
thereunto,
in
the
plain,
in
the
hills,
and
in
the
vale,
and
in
the
south,
and
by
the
sea
side,
to
the
land
of
the
Canaanites,
and
unto
Lebanon,
unto
the
great
river,
the
river
Euphrates.
8
Behold,
I
have
set
the
land
before
you:
go
in
and
possess
the
land
which
the
Lord
sware
unto
your
fathers,
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob,
to
give
unto
them
and
to
their
seed
after
them.
9
And
I
spake
unto
you
at
that
time,
saying,
I
am
not
able
to
bear
you
myself
alone:
10
The
Lord
your
God
hath
multiplied
you,
and,
behold,
ye
are
this
day
as
the
stars
of
heaven
for
multitude.
11
(The
Lord
God
of
your
fathers
make
you
a
thousand
times
so
many
more
as
ye
are,
and
bless
you,
as
he
hath
promised
you!)
12
How
can
I
myself
alone
bear
your
cumbrance,
and
your
burden,
and
your
strife?
13
Take
you
wise
men,
and
understanding,
and
known
among
your
tribes,
and
I
will
make
them
rulers
over
you.
14
And
ye
answered
me,
and
said,
The
thing
which
thou
hast
spoken
is
good
for
us
to
do.
15
So
I
took
the
chief
of
your
tribes,
wise
men,
and
known,
and
made
them
heads
over
you,
captains
over
thousands,
and
captains
over
hundreds,
and
captains
over
fifties,
and
captains
over
tens,
and
officers
among
your
tribes.
16
And
I
charged
your
judges
at
that
time,
saying,
Hear
the
causes
between
your
brethren,
and
judge
righteously
between
every
man
and
his
brother,
and
the
stranger
that
is
with
him.
17
Ye
shall
not
respect
persons
in
judgment;
but
ye
shall
hear
the
small
as
well
as
the
great;
ye
shall
not
be
afraid
of
the
face
of
man;
for
the
judgment
is
God’s:
and
the
cause
that
is
too
hard
for
you,
bring
it
unto
me,
and
I
will
hear
it.
18
And
I
commanded
you
at
that
time
all
the
things
which
ye
should
do.
19
And
when
we
departed
from
Horeb,
we
went
through
all
that
great
and
terrible
wilderness,
which
ye
saw
by
the
way
of
the
mountain
of
the
Amorites,
as
the
Lord
our
God
commanded
us;
and
we
came
to
Kadesh-barnea.
20
And
I
said
unto
you,
Ye
are
come
unto
the
mountain
of
the
Amorites,
which
the
Lord
our
God
doth
give
unto
us.
21
Behold,
the
Lord
thy
God
hath
set
the
land
before
thee:
go
up
and
possess
it,
as
the
Lord
God
of
thy
fathers
hath
said
unto
thee;
fear
not,
neither
be
discouraged.
22
And
ye
came
near
unto
me
every
one
of
you,
and
said,
We
will
send
men
before
us,
and
they
shall
search
us
out
the
land,
and
bring
us
word
again
by
what
way
we
must
go
up,
and
into
what
cities
we
shall
come.
23
And
the
saying
pleased
me
well:
and
I
took
twelve
men
of
you,
one
of
a
tribe:
24
And
they
turned
and
went
up
into
the
mountain,
and
came
unto
the
valley
of
Eshcol,
and
searched
it
out.
25
And
they
took
of
the
fruit
of
the
land
in
their
hands,
and
brought
it
down
unto
us,
and
brought
us
word
again,
and
said,
It
is
a
good
land
which
the
Lord
our
God
doth
give
us.
26
Notwithstanding
ye
would
not
go
up,
but
rebelled
against
the
commandment
of
the
Lord
your
God:
27
And
ye
murmured
in
your
tents,
and
said,
Because
the
Lord
hated
us,
he
hath
brought
us
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
to
deliver
us
into
the
hand
of
the
Amorites,
to
destroy
us.
28
Whither
shall
we
go
up?
our
brethren
have
discouraged
our
heart,
saying,
The
people
is
greater
and
taller
than
we;
the
cities
are
great
and
walled
up
to
heaven;
and
moreover
we
have
seen
the
sons
of
the
Anakims
there.
29
Then
I
said
unto
you,
Dread
not,
neither
be
afraid
of
them.
30
The
Lord
your
God
which
goeth
before
you,
he
shall
fight
for
you,
according
to
all
that
he
did
for
you
in
Egypt
before
your
eyes;
31
And
in
the
wilderness,
where
thou
hast
seen
how
that
the
Lord
thy
God
bare
thee,
as
a
man
doth
bear
his
son,
in
all
the
way
that
ye
went,
until
ye
came
into
this
place.
32
Yet
in
this
thing
ye
did
not
believe
the
Lord
your
God,
33
Who
went
in
the
way
before
you,
to
search
you
out
a
place
to
pitch
your
tents
in,
in
fire
by
night,
to
shew
you
by
what
way
ye
should
go,
and
in
a
cloud
by
day.
34
And
the
Lord
heard
the
voice
of
your
words,
and
was
wroth,
and
sware,
saying,
35
Surely
there
shall
not
one
of
these
men
of
this
evil
generation
see
that
good
land,
which
I
sware
to
give
unto
your
fathers,
36
Save
Caleb
the
son
of
Jephunneh;
he
shall
see
it,
and
to
him
will
I
give
the
land
that
he
hath
trodden
upon,
and
to
his
children,
because
he
hath
wholly
followed
the
Lord.
37
Also
the
Lord
was
angry
with
me
for
your
sakes,
saying,
Thou
also
shalt
not
go
in
thither.
38
But
Joshua
the
son
of
Nun,
which
standeth
before
thee,
he
shall
go
in
thither:
encourage
him:
for
he
shall
cause
Israel
to
inherit
it.
39
Moreover
your
little
ones,
which
ye
said
should
be
a
prey,
and
your
children,
which
in
that
day
had
no
knowledge
between
good
and
evil,
they
shall
go
in
thither,
and
unto
them
will
I
give
it,
and
they
shall
possess
it.
40
But
as
for
you,
turn
you,
and
take
your
journey
into
the
wilderness
by
the
way
of
the
Red
sea.
41
Then
ye
answered
and
said
unto
me,
We
have
sinned
against
the
Lord,
we
will
go
up
and
fight,
according
to
all
that
the
Lord
our
God
commanded
us.
And
when
ye
had
girded
on
every
man
his
weapons
of
war,
ye
were
ready
to
go
up
into
the
hill.
42
And
the
Lord
said
unto
me,
Say
unto
them,
Go
not
up,
neither
fight;
for
I
am
not
among
you;
lest
ye
be
smitten
before
your
enemies.
43
So
I
spake
unto
you;
and
ye
would
not
hear,
but
rebelled
against
the
commandment
of
the
Lord,
and
went
presumptuously
up
into
the
hill.
44
And
the
Amorites,
which
dwelt
in
that
mountain,
came
out
against
you,
and
chased
you,
as
bees
do,
and
destroyed
you
in
Seir,
even
unto
Hormah.
45
And
ye
returned
and
wept
before
the
Lord;
but
the
Lord
would
not
hearken
to
your
voice,
nor
give
ear
unto
you.
46
So
ye
abode
in
Kadesh
many
days,
according
unto
the
days
that
ye
abode
there.
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