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Chapter 29
These
are
the
words
of
the
covenant,
which
the
Lord
commanded
Moses
to
make
with
the
children
of
Israel
in
the
land
of
Moab,
beside
the
covenant
which
he
made
with
them
in
Horeb.
2
And
Moses
called
unto
all
Israel,
and
said
unto
them,
Ye
have
seen
all
that
the
Lord
did
before
your
eyes
in
the
land
of
Egypt
unto
Pharaoh,
and
unto
all
his
servants,
and
unto
all
his
land;
3
The
great
temptations
which
thine
eyes
have
seen,
the
signs,
and
those
great
miracles:
4
Yet
the
Lord
hath
not
given
you
an
heart
to
perceive,
and
eyes
to
see,
and
ears
to
hear,
unto
this
day.
5
And
I
have
led
you
forty
years
in
the
wilderness:
your
clothes
are
not
waxen
old
upon
you,
and
thy
shoe
is
not
waxen
old
upon
thy
foot.
6
Ye
have
not
eaten
bread,
neither
have
ye
drunk
wine
or
strong
drink:
that
ye
might
know
that
I
am
the
Lord
your
God.
7
And
when
ye
came
unto
this
place,
Sihon
the
king
of
Heshbon,
and
Og
the
king
of
Bashan,
came
out
against
us
unto
battle,
and
we
smote
them:
8
And
we
took
their
land,
and
gave
it
for
an
inheritance
unto
the
Reubenites,
and
to
the
Gadites,
and
to
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh.
9
Keep
therefore
the
words
of
this
covenant,
and
do
them,
that
ye
may
prosper
in
all
that
ye
do.
10
Ye
stand
this
day
all
of
you
before
the
Lord
your
God;
your
captains
of
your
tribes,
your
elders,
and
your
officers,
with
all
the
men
of
Israel,
11
Your
little
ones,
your
wives,
and
thy
stranger
that
is
in
thy
camp,
from
the
hewer
of
thy
wood
unto
the
drawer
of
thy
water:
12
That
thou
shouldest
enter
into
covenant
with
the
Lord
thy
God,
and
into
his
oath,
which
the
Lord
thy
God
maketh
with
thee
this
day:
13
That
he
may
establish
thee
to
day
for
a
people
unto
himself,
and
that
he
may
be
unto
thee
a
God,
as
he
hath
said
unto
thee,
and
as
he
hath
sworn
unto
thy
fathers,
to
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob.
14
Neither
with
you
only
do
I
make
this
covenant
and
this
oath;
15
But
with
him
that
standeth
here
with
us
this
day
before
the
Lord
our
God,
and
also
with
him
that
is
not
here
with
us
this
day:
16
(For
ye
know
how
we
have
dwelt
in
the
land
of
Egypt;
and
how
we
came
through
the
nations
which
ye
passed
by;
17
And
ye
have
seen
their
abominations,
and
their
idols,
wood
and
stone,
silver
and
gold,
which
were
among
them:)
18
Lest
there
should
be
among
you
man,
or
woman,
or
family,
or
tribe,
whose
heart
turneth
away
this
day
from
the
Lord
our
God,
to
go
and
serve
the
gods
of
these
nations;
lest
there
should
be
among
you
a
root
that
beareth
gall
and
wormwood;
19
And
it
come
to
pass,
when
he
heareth
the
words
of
this
curse,
that
he
bless
himself
in
his
heart,
saying,
I
shall
have
peace,
though
I
walk
in
the
imagination
of
mine
heart,
to
add
drunkenness
to
thirst:
20
The
Lord
will
not
spare
him,
but
then
the
anger
of
the
Lord
and
his
jealousy
shall
smoke
against
that
man,
and
all
the
curses
that
are
written
in
this
book
shall
lie
upon
him,
and
the
Lord
shall
blot
out
his
name
from
under
heaven.
21
And
the
Lord
shall
separate
him
unto
evil
out
of
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
according
to
all
the
curses
of
the
covenant
that
are
written
in
this
book
of
the
law:
22
So
that
the
generation
to
come
of
your
children
that
shall
rise
up
after
you,
and
the
stranger
that
shall
come
from
a
far
land,
shall
say,
when
they
see
the
plagues
of
that
land,
and
the
sicknesses
which
the
Lord
hath
laid
upon
it;
23
And
that
the
whole
land
thereof
is
brimstone,
and
salt,
and
burning,
that
it
is
not
sown,
nor
beareth,
nor
any
grass
groweth
therein,
like
the
overthrow
of
Sodom,
and
Gomorrah,
Admah,
and
Zeboim,
which
the
Lord
overthrew
in
his
anger,
and
in
his
wrath:
24
Even
all
nations
shall
say,
Wherefore
hath
the
Lord
done
thus
unto
this
land?
what
meaneth
the
heat
of
this
great
anger?
25
Then
men
shall
say,
Because
they
have
forsaken
the
covenant
of
the
Lord
God
of
their
fathers,
which
he
made
with
them
when
he
brought
them
forth
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt:
26
For
they
went
and
served
other
gods,
and
worshipped
them,
gods
whom
they
knew
not,
and
whom
he
had
not
given
unto
them:
27
And
the
anger
of
the
Lord
was
kindled
against
this
land,
to
bring
upon
it
all
the
curses
that
are
written
in
this
book:
28
And
the
Lord
rooted
them
out
of
their
land
in
anger,
and
in
wrath,
and
in
great
indignation,
and
cast
them
into
another
land,
as
it
is
this
day.
29
The
secret
things
belong
unto
the
Lord
our
God:
but
those
things
which
are
revealed
belong
unto
us
and
to
our
children
for
ever,
that
we
may
do
all
the
words
of
this
law.
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