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Chapter 9
Hear,
O
Israel:
Thou
art
to
pass
over
Jordan
this
day,
to
go
in
to
possess
nations
greater
and
mightier
than
thyself,
cities
great
and
fenced
up
to
heaven,
2
A
people
great
and
tall,
the
children
of
the
Anakims,
whom
thou
knowest,
and
of
whom
thou
hast
heard
say,
Who
can
stand
before
the
children
of
Anak!
3
Understand
therefore
this
day,
that
the
Lord
thy
God
is
he
which
goeth
over
before
thee;
as
a
consuming
fire
he
shall
destroy
them,
and
he
shall
bring
them
down
before
thy
face:
so
shalt
thou
drive
them
out,
and
destroy
them
quickly,
as
the
Lord
hath
said
unto
thee.
4
Speak
not
thou
in
thine
heart,
after
that
the
Lord
thy
God
hath
cast
them
out
from
before
thee,
saying,
For
my
righteousness
the
Lord
hath
brought
me
in
to
possess
this
land:
but
for
the
wickedness
of
these
nations
the
Lord
doth
drive
them
out
from
before
thee.
5
Not
for
thy
righteousness,
or
for
the
uprightness
of
thine
heart,
dost
thou
go
to
possess
their
land:
but
for
the
wickedness
of
these
nations
the
Lord
thy
God
doth
drive
them
out
from
before
thee,
and
that
he
may
perform
the
word
which
the
Lord
sware
unto
thy
fathers,
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob.
6
Understand
therefore,
that
the
Lord
thy
God
giveth
thee
not
this
good
land
to
possess
it
for
thy
righteousness;
for
thou
art
a
stiffnecked
people.
7
Remember,
and
forget
not,
how
thou
provokedst
the
Lord
thy
God
to
wrath
in
the
wilderness:
from
the
day
that
thou
didst
depart
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
until
ye
came
unto
this
place,
ye
have
been
rebellious
against
the
Lord.
8
Also
in
Horeb
ye
provoked
the
Lord
to
wrath,
so
that
the
Lord
was
angry
with
you
to
have
destroyed
you.
9
When
I
was
gone
up
into
the
mount
to
receive
the
tables
of
stone,
even
the
tables
of
the
covenant
which
the
Lord
made
with
you,
then
I
abode
in
the
mount
forty
days
and
forty
nights,
I
neither
did
eat
bread
nor
drink
water:
10
And
the
Lord
delivered
unto
me
two
tables
of
stone
written
with
the
finger
of
God;
and
on
them
was
written
according
to
all
the
words,
which
the
Lord
spake
with
you
in
the
mount
out
of
the
midst
of
the
fire
in
the
day
of
the
assembly.
11
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
forty
days
and
forty
nights,
that
the
Lord
gave
me
the
two
tables
of
stone,
even
the
tables
of
the
covenant.
12
And
the
Lord
said
unto
me,
Arise,
get
thee
down
quickly
from
hence;
for
thy
people
which
thou
hast
brought
forth
out
of
Egypt
have
corrupted
themselves;
they
are
quickly
turned
aside
out
of
the
way
which
I
commanded
them;
they
have
made
them
a
molten
image.
13
Furthermore
the
Lord
spake
unto
me,
saying,
I
have
seen
this
people,
and,
behold,
it
is
a
stiffnecked
people:
14
Let
me
alone,
that
I
may
destroy
them,
and
blot
out
their
name
from
under
heaven:
and
I
will
make
of
thee
a
nation
mightier
and
greater
than
they.
15
So
I
turned
and
came
down
from
the
mount,
and
the
mount
burned
with
fire:
and
the
two
tables
of
the
covenant
were
in
my
two
hands.
16
And
I
looked,
and,
behold,
ye
had
sinned
against
the
Lord
your
God,
and
had
made
you
a
molten
calf:
ye
had
turned
aside
quickly
out
of
the
way
which
the
Lord
had
commanded
you.
17
And
I
took
the
two
tables,
and
cast
them
out
of
my
two
hands,
and
brake
them
before
your
eyes.
18
And
I
fell
down
before
the
Lord,
as
at
the
first,
forty
days
and
forty
nights:
I
did
neither
eat
bread,
nor
drink
water,
because
of
all
your
sins
which
ye
sinned,
in
doing
wickedly
in
the
sight
of
the
Lord,
to
provoke
him
to
anger.
19
For
I
was
afraid
of
the
anger
and
hot
displeasure,
wherewith
the
Lord
was
wroth
against
you
to
destroy
you.
But
the
Lord
hearkened
unto
me
at
that
time
also.
20
And
the
Lord
was
very
angry
with
Aaron
to
have
destroyed
him:
and
I
prayed
for
Aaron
also
the
same
time.
21
And
I
took
your
sin,
the
calf
which
ye
had
made,
and
burnt
it
with
fire,
and
stamped
it,
and
ground
it
very
small,
even
until
it
was
as
small
as
dust:
and
I
cast
the
dust
thereof
into
the
brook
that
descended
out
of
the
mount.
22
And
at
Taberah,
and
at
Massah,
and
at
Kibroth-hattaavah,
ye
provoked
the
Lord
to
wrath.
23
Likewise
when
the
Lord
sent
you
from
Kadesh-barnea,
saying,
Go
up
and
possess
the
land
which
I
have
given
you;
then
ye
rebelled
against
the
commandment
of
the
Lord
your
God,
and
ye
believed
him
not,
nor
hearkened
to
his
voice.
24
Ye
have
been
rebellious
against
the
Lord
from
the
day
that
I
knew
you.
25
Thus
I
fell
down
before
the
Lord
forty
days
and
forty
nights,
as
I
fell
down
at
the
first;
because
the
Lord
had
said
he
would
destroy
you.
26
I
prayed
therefore
unto
the
Lord,
and
said,
O
Lord
God,
destroy
not
thy
people
and
thine
inheritance,
which
thou
hast
redeemed
through
thy
greatness,
which
thou
hast
brought
forth
out
of
Egypt
with
a
mighty
hand.
27
Remember
thy
servants,
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob;
look
not
unto
the
stubbornness
of
this
people,
nor
to
their
wickedness,
nor
to
their
sin:
28
Lest
the
land
whence
thou
broughtest
us
out
say,
Because
the
Lord
was
not
able
to
bring
them
into
the
land
which
he
promised
them,
and
because
he
hated
them,
he
hath
brought
them
out
to
slay
them
in
the
wilderness.
29
Yet
they
are
thy
people
and
thine
inheritance,
which
thou
broughtest
out
by
thy
mighty
power
and
by
thy
stretched
out
arm.
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