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Book 05 DeuteronomyTHE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY This Book is called DEUTERONOMY, which signifies a SECOND LAW, because Deuteronomy Chapter 1 A repetition of what passed at Sinai and Cadesbarne: and of the people's 1:1. These are the words, which Moses spoke to all Israel beyond the 1:2. Eleven days' journey from Horeb by the way of mount Seir to 1:3. In the fortieth year, the eleventh month, the first day of the 1:4. After that he had slain Sehon king of the Amorrhites, who dwelt in 1:5. Beyond the Jordan in the land of Moab. And Moses began to expound 1:6. The Lord our God spoke to us in Horeb, saying: You have stayed long 1:7. Turn you, and come to the mountain of the Amorrhites, and to the 1:8. Behold, said he, I have delivered it to you: go in and possess it, 1:9. And I said to you at that time: 1:10. I alone am not able to bear you: for the Lord your God hath 1:11. (The Lord God of your fathers add to this number many thousands, 1:12. I alone am not able to bear your business, and the charge of you 1:13. Let me have from among you wise and understanding men, and such 1:14. Then you answered me: The thing is good which thou meanest to do. 1:15. And I took out of your tribes men wise and honourable, and 1:16. And I commanded them, saying: Hear them, and judge that which is 1:17. There shall be no difference of persons, you shall hear the little 1:18. And I commanded you all things that you were to do. 1:19. And departing from Horeb, we passed through the terrible and vast 1:20. I said to you: You are come to the mountain of the Amorrhite, 1:21. See the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee: go up and possess 1:22. And you came all to me, and said: Let us send men who may view the 1:23. And because the saying pleased me, I sent of you twelve men, one 1:24. Who, when they had set forward and had gone up to the mountains, 1:25. Taking of the fruits thereof, to shew its fertility, they brought 1:26. And you would not go up, but being incredulous to the word of the 1:27. You murmured in your tents, and said: The Lord hateth us, and 1:28. Whither shall we go up? the messengers have terrified our hearts, Walled up to the sky... A figurative expression, signifying the walls to 1:29. And I said to you: Fear not, neither be ye afraid of them: 1:30. The Lord God, who is your leader, himself will fight for you, as 1:31. And in the wilderness (as thou hast seen) the Lord thy God hath 1:32. And yet for all this you did not believe the Lord your God, 1:33. Who went before you in the way, and marked out the place, wherein 1:34. And when the Lord had heard the voice of your words, he was angry 1:35. Not one of the men of this wicked generation shall see the good 1:36. Except Caleb the son of Jephone: for he shall see it, and to him I 1:37. Neither is his indignation against the people to be wondered at, 1:38. But Josue the son of Nun, thy minister, he shall go in for thee: 1:39. Your children, of whom you said that they should be led away 1:40. But return you and go into the wilderness by the way of the Red 1:41. And you answered me: We have sinned against the Lord: we will go 1:42. The Lord said to me: Say to them: Go not up, and fight not, for I 1:43. I spoke, and you hearkened not: but resisting the commandment of 1:44. And the Amorrhite that dwelt in the mountains coming out, and 1:45. And when you returned and wept before the Lord, he heard you not, 1:46. So you abode in Cadesbarne a long time. Deuteronomy Chapter 2 They are forbid to fight against the Edomites, Moabites, and Ammonites. 2:1. And departing from thence we came into the wilderness that leadeth 2:2. And the Lord said to me: 2:3. You have compassed this mountain long enough: go toward the north: 2:4. And command thou the people, saying: You shall pass by the borders 2:5. Take ye then good heed that you stir not against them. For I will 2:6. You shall buy meats of them for money and shall eat: you shall draw 2:7. The Lord thy God hath blessed thee in every work of thy hands: the 2:8. And when we had passed by our brethren the children of Esau, that 2:9. And the Lord said to me: Fight not against the Moabites, neither go 2:10. The Emims first were the inhabitants thereof, a people great, and 2:11. They were esteemed as giants, and were like the sons of the 2:12. The Horrhites also formerly dwelt in Seir: who being driven out 2:13. Then rising up to pass the torrent Zared, we came to it. 2:14. And the time that we journeyed from Cadesbarne till we passed over 2:15. For his hand was against them, that they should perish from the 2:16. And after all the fighting men were dead, 2:17. The Lord spoke to me, saying: 2:18. Thou shalt pass this day the borders of Moab, the city named Ar: 2:19. And when thou comest nigh the frontiers of the children of Ammon, 2:20. It was accounted a land of giants: and giants formerly dwelt in 2:21. A people great and many, and of tall stature, like the Enacims 2:22. As he had done in favour of the children of Esau, that dwell in 2:23. The Hevites also, that dwelt in Haserim as far as Gaza, were 2:24. Arise ye, and pass the torrent Arnon: Behold I have delivered into 2:25. This day will I begin to send the dread and fear of thee upon the 2:26. So I sent messengers from the wilderness of Cademoth to Sehon the 2:27. We will pass through thy land, we will go along by the highway: we 2:28. Sell us meat for money, that we may eat: give us water for money 2:29. As the children of Esau have done, that dwell in Seir, and the 2:30. And Sehon the king of Hesebon would not let us pass: because the Hardened, etc... That is, in punishment of his past sins he left him to 2:31. And the Lord said to me: Behold I have begun to deliver unto thee 2:32. And Sehon came out to meet us with all his people to fight at 2:33. And the Lord our God delivered him to us: and we slew him with his 2:34. And we took all his cities at that time, killing the inhabitants 2:35. Except the cattle which came to the share of them that took them: 2:36. From Aroer, which is upon the bank of the torrent Arnon, a town 2:37. Except the land of the children of Ammon, to which we approached Deuteronomy Chapter 3 The victory over Og king of Basan. Ruben, Gad, and half the tribe of 3:1. Then we turned and went by the way of Basan: and Og the king of 3:2. And the Lord said to me: Fear him not: because he is delivered into 3:3. So the Lord our God delivered into our hands, Og also, the king of 3:4. Wasting all his cities at one time, there was not a town that 3:5. All the cities were fenced with very high walls, and with gates and 3:6. And we utterly destroyed them, as we had done to Sehon the king of 3:7. But the cattle and the spoils of the cities we took for our prey. 3:8. And we took at that time the land out of the hand of the two kings 3:9. Which the Sidonians call Sarion, and the Amorrhites Sanir: 3:10. All the cities that are situate in the plain, and all the land of 3:11. For only Og king of Basan remained of the race of the giants. His 3:12. And we possessed the land at that time from Aroer, which is upon 3:13. And I delivered the other part of Galaad, and all Basan the 3:14. Jair the son of Manasses possessed all the country of Argob unto 3:15. To Machir also I gave Galaad. 3:16. And to the tribes of Ruben and Gad I gave of the land of Galaad as 3:17. And the plain of the wilderness, and the Jordan, and the borders 3:18. And I commanded you at that time, saying: The Lord your God giveth 3:19. Leaving your wives and children and cattle. For I know you have 3:20. Until the Lord give rest to your brethren, as he hath given to 3:21. I commanded Josue also at that time, saying: Thy eyes have seen 3:22. Fear them not: for the Lord your God will fight for you. 3:23. And I besought the Lord at that time, saying: 3:24. Lord God, thou hast begun to shew unto thy servant thy greatness, 3:25. I will pass over therefore, and will see this excellent land 3:26. And the Lord was angry with me on your account and heard me not, 3:27. Go up to the top of Phasga, and cast thy eyes round about to the 3:28. Command Josue, and encourage and strengthen him: for he shall go 3:29. And we abode in the valley over against the temple of Phogor. Deuteronomy Chapter 4 Moses exhorteth the people to keep God's commandments: particularly to 4:1. And now, O Israel, hear the commandments and judgments which I 4:2. You shall not add to the word that I speak to you, neither shall 4:3. Your eyes have seen all that the Lord hath done against Beelphegor, 4:4. But you that adhere to the Lord your God, are all alive until this 4:5. You know that I have taught you statutes and justices, as the Lord 4:6. And you shall observe, and fulfil them in practice. For this is 4:7. Neither is there any other nation so great, that hath gods so nigh 4:8. For what other nation is there so renowned that hath ceremonies, 4:9. Keep thyself therefore, and thy soul carefully. Forget not the 4:10. From the day in which thou didst stand before the Lord thy God in 4:11. And you came to the foot of the mount, which burned even unto 4:12. And the Lord spoke to you from the midst of the fire. You heard 4:13. And he shewed you his covenant, which he commanded you to do, and 4:14. And he commanded me at that time that I should teach you the 4:15. Keep therefore your souls carefully. You saw not any similitude in 4:16. Lest perhaps being deceived you might make you a graven 4:17. The similitude of any beasts, that are upon the earth, or of 4:18. Or of creeping things, that move on the earth, or of fishes, that 4:19. Lest perhaps lifting up thy eyes to heaven, thou see the sun and 4:20. But the Lord hath taken you and brought you out of the iron 4:21. And the Lord was angry with me for your words, and he swore that I 4:22. Behold I die in this land, I shall not pass over the Jordan: you 4:23. Beware lest thou ever forget the covenant of the Lord thy God, 4:24. Because the Lord thy God is a consuming fire, a jealous God. 4:25. If you shall beget sons and grandsons, and abide in the land, and 4:26. I call this day heaven and earth to witness, that you shall 4:27. And scatter you among all nations, and you shall remain a few 4:28. And there you shall serve gods, that were framed with men's hands: 4:29. And when thou shalt seek there the Lord thy God, thou shalt find 4:30. After all the things aforesaid shall find thee, in the latter time 4:31. Because the Lord thy God is a merciful God: he will not leave 4:32. Ask of the days of old, that have been before thy time from the 4:33. That a people should hear the voice of God speaking out of the 4:34. If God ever did so as to go, and take to himself a nation out of 4:35. That thou mightest know that the Lord he is God, and there is no 4:36. From heaven he made thee to hear his voice, that he might teach 4:37. Because he loved thy fathers, and chose their seed after them. And 4:38. To destroy at thy coming very great nations, and stronger than 4:39. Know therefore this day, and think in thy heart that the Lord he 4:40. Keep his precepts and commandments, which I command thee: that it 4:41. Then Moses set aside three cities beyond the Jordan at the east 4:42. That any one might flee to them who should kill his neighbour 4:43. Bosor in the wilderness, which is situate in the plains of the 4:44. This is the law, that Moses set before the children of Israel, 4:45. And these are the testimonies and ceremonies and judgments, which 4:46. Beyond the Jordan in the valley over against the temple of Phogor, 4:47. Possessed his land, and the land of Og king of Basan, of the two 4:48. From Aroer, which is situate upon the bank of the torrent Arnon, 4:49. All the plain beyond the Jordan at the east side, unto the sea of Deuteronomy Chapter 5 The ten commandments are repeated and explained. 5:1. And Moses called all Israel, and said to them: Hear, O Israel, the 5:2. The Lord our God made a covenant with us in Horeb. 5:3. He made not the covenant with our fathers, but with us, who are now 5:4. He spoke to us face to face in the mount out of the midst of fire. 5:5. I was the mediator and stood between the Lord and you at that time, 5:6. I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, 5:7. Thou shalt not have strange gods in my sight. 5:8. Thou shalt not make to thy self a graven thing, nor the likeness of 5:9. Thou shalt not adore them, and thou shalt not serve them. For I am 5:10. And shewing mercy unto many thousands, to them that love me, and 5:11. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for he 5:12. Observe the day of the sabbath, to sanctify it, as the Lord thy 5:13. Six days shalt thou labour, and shalt do all thy works. 5:14. The seventh is the day of the sabbath, that is, the rest of the 5:15. Remember that thou also didst serve in Egypt, and the Lord thy God 5:16. Honour thy father and mother, as the Lord thy God hath commanded 5:17. Thou shalt not kill. 5:18. Neither shalt thou commit adultery. 5:19. And thou shalt not steal. 5:20. Neither shalt thou bear false witness against thy neighbour. 5:21. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife: nor his house, nor his 5:22. These words the Lord spoke to all the multitude of you in the 5:23. But you, after you heard the voice out of the midst of the 5:24. Behold the Lord our God hath shewn us his majesty and his 5:25. Why shall we die therefore, and why shall this exceeding great 5:26. What is all flesh, that it should hear the voice of the living 5:27. Approach thou rather: and hear all things that the Lord our God 5:28. And when the Lord had heard this, he said to me: I have heard the 5:29. Who shall give them to have such a mind, to fear me, and to keep 5:30. Go and say to them: Return into your tents. 5:31. But stand thou here with me, and I will speak to thee all my 5:32. Keep therefore and do the things which the Lord God hath commanded 5:33. But you shall walk in the way that the Lord your God hath Deuteronomy Chapter 6 An exhortation to the love of God, and obedience to his law. 6:1. These are the precepts, and ceremonies, and judgments, which the 6:2. That thou mayst fear the Lord thy God, and keep all his 6:3. Hear, O Israel, and observe to do the things which the Lord hath 6:4. Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one Lord. 6:5. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy 6:6. And these words which I command thee this day, shall be in thy 6:7. And thou shalt tell them to thy children, and thou shalt meditate 6:8. And thou shalt bind them as a sign on thy hand, and they shall be 6:9. And thou shalt write them in the entry, and on the doors of thy 6:10. And when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land, 6:11. Houses full of riches, which thou didst not set up, cisterns which 6:12. And thou shalt have eaten and be full: 6:13. Take heed deligently lest thou forget the Lord, who brought thee 6:14. You shall not go after the strange gods of all the nations, that 6:15. Because the Lord thy God is a jealous God in the midst of thee: 6:16. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God, as thou temptedst him in 6:17. Keep the precepts of the Lord thy God, and the testimonies and 6:18. And do that which is pleasing and good in the sight of the Lord, 6:19. That he would destroy all thy enemies before thee, as he hath 6:20. And when thy son shall ask thee to morrow, saying: What mean these 6:21. Thou shalt say to him: We were bondmen of Pharao in Egypt, and the 6:22. And he wrought signs and wonders great and very grievous in Egypt 6:23. And he brought us out from thence, that he might bring us in and 6:24. And the Lord commanded that we should do all these ordinances, and 6:25. And he will be merciful to us, if we keep and do all his precepts Deuteronomy Chapter 7 No league nor fellowship to be made with the Chanaanites: God promiseth 7:1. When the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land, which 7:2. And the Lord thy God shall have delivered them to thee, thou shalt 7:3. Neither shalt thou make marriages with them. Thou shalt not give 7:4. For she will turn away thy son from following me, that he may 7:5. But thus rather shall you deal with them: Destroy their altars, and 7:6. Because thou art a holy people to the Lord thy God. The Lord thy 7:7. Not because you surpass all nations in number, is the Lord joined 7:8. But because the Lord hath loved you, and hath kept his oath, which 7:9. And thou shalt know that the Lord thy God, he is a strong and 7:10. And repaying forthwith them that hate him, so as to destroy them, 7:11. Keep therefore the precepts and ceremonies and judgments, which I 7:12. If after thou hast heard these judgments, thou keep and do them, 7:13. And he will love thee and multiply thee, and will bless the fruit 7:14. Blessed shalt thou be among all people. No one shall be barren 7:15. The Lord will take away from thee all sickness: and the grievous 7:16. Thou shalt consume all the people, which the Lord thy God will 7:17. If thou say in thy heart: These nations are more than I, how shall 7:18. Fear not, but remember what the Lord thy God did to Pharao and to 7:19. The exceeding great plagues, which thy eyes saw, and the signs and 7:20. Moreover the Lord thy God will send also hornets among them, until 7:21. Thou shalt not fear them, because the Lord thy God is in the midst 7:22. He will consume these nations in thy sight by little and little 7:23. But the Lord thy God shall deliver them in thy sight: and shall 7:24. And he shall deliver their kings into thy hands, and thou shalt 7:25. Their graven things thou shalt burn with fire: thou shalt not Graven things... Idols, so called by contempt. 7:26. Neither shalt thou bring any thing of the idol into thy house, Deuteronomy Chapter 8 The people is put in mind of God's dealings with them, to the end that 8:1. All the commandments, that I command thee this day, take great care 8:2. And thou shalt remember all the way through which the Lord thy God 8:3. He afflicted thee with want, and gave thee manna for thy food, Not in bread alone, etc... That is, that God is able to make food of 8:4. Thy raiment, with which thou wast covered, hath not decayed for 8:5. That thou mayst consider in thy heart, that as a man traineth up 8:6. That thou shouldst keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, and 8:7. For the Lord thy God will bring thee into a good land, of brooks 8:8. A land of wheat, and barley, and vineyards, wherein fig trees and 8:9. Where without any want thou shalt eat thy bread, and enjoy 8:10. That when thou hast eaten, and art full, thou mayst bless the Lord 8:11. Take heed, and beware lest at any time thou forget the Lord thy 8:12. Lest after thou hast eaten and art filled, hast built goodly 8:13. And shalt have herds of oxen and flocks of sheep, and plenty of 8:14. Thy heart be lifted up, and thou remember not the Lord thy God, 8:15. And was thy leader in the great and terrible wilderness, wherein The Dipsas... A serpent whose bite causeth a violent thirst; from whence 8:16. And fed thee in the wilderness with manna which thy fathers knew 8:17. Lest thou shouldst say in thy heart: My own might, and the 8:18. But remember the Lord thy God, that he hath given thee strength, 8:19. But if thou forget the Lord thy God, and follow strange gods, and 8:20. As the nations, which the Lord destroyed at thy entrance, so shall Deuteronomy Chapter 9 Lest they should impute their victories to their own merits, they are 9:1. Hear, O Israel: Thou shalt go over the Jordan this day; to possess 9:2. A people great and tall, the sons of the Enacims, whom thou hast 9:3. Thou shalt know therefore this day that the Lord thy God himself 9:4. Say not in thy heart, when the Lord thy God shall have destroyed 9:5. For it is not for thy justices, and the uprightness of thy heart 9:6. Know therefore that the Lord thy God giveth thee not this excellent 9:7. Remember, and forget not how thou provokedst the Lord thy God to 9:8. For in Horeb, also thou didst provoke him, and he was angry, and 9:9. When I went up into the mount to receive the tables of stone, the 9:10. And the Lord gave me two tables of stone written with the finger 9:11. And when forty days were passed, and as many nights, the Lord gave 9:12. And said to me: Arise, and go down from hence quickly: for thy 9:13. And again the Lord said to me: I see that this people is 9:14. Let me alone that I may destroy them, and abolish their name from 9:15. And when I came down from the burning mount, and held the two 9:16. And saw that you had sinned against the Lord your God, and had 9:17. I cast the tables out of my hands, and broke them in your sight. 9:18. And I fell down before the Lord as before, forty days and nights 9:19. For I feared his indignation and anger, wherewith being moved 9:20. And he was exceeding angry against Aaron also, and would have 9:21. And your sin that you had committed, that is, the calf, I took, 9:22. At the burning also, and at the place of temptation, and at the 9:23. And when he sent you from Cadesbarne, saying: Go up, and possess 9:24. But were always rebellious from the day that I began to know you. 9:25. And I lay prostrate before the Lord forty days and nights, in 9:26. And praying, I said: O Lord God, destroy not thy people, and thy 9:27. Remember thy servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob: look not on the 9:28. Lest perhaps the inhabitants of the land, out of which thou hast 9:29. Who are thy people and thy inheritance, whom thou hast brought out Deuteronomy Chapter 10 God giveth the second tables of the law: a further exhortation to fear 10:1. At that time the Lord said to me: Hew thee two tables of stone 10:2. And I will write on the tables the words that were in them, which 10:3. And I made an ark of setim wood. And when I had hewn two tables of 10:4. And he wrote in the tables, according as he had written before, 10:5. And returning from the mount, I came down, and put the tables into 10:6. And the children of Israel removed their camp from Beroth, of the Mosera... By mount Hor, for there Aaron died, Num. 20. This and the 10:7. From thence they came to Gadgad, from which place they departed, 10:8. At that time he separated the tribe of Levi, to carry the ark of 10:9. Wherefore Levi hath no part nor possession with his brethren: 10:10. And I stood in the mount, as before, forty days and nights: and 10:11. And he said to me: Go, and walk before the people, that they may 10:12. And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but 10:13. And keep the commandments of the Lord, and his ceremonies, which 10:14. Behold heaven is the Lord's thy God, and the heaven of heaven, 10:15. And yet the Lord hath been closely joined to thy fathers, and 10:16. Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and stiffen your 10:17. Because the Lord your God he is the God of gods, and the Lord of 10:18. He doth judgment to the fatherless and the widow, loveth the 10:19. And do you therefore love strangers, because you also were 10:20. Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and serve him only: to him thou 10:21. He is thy praise, and thy God, that hath done for thee these 10:22. In seventy souls thy fathers went down into Egypt: and behold now Deuteronomy Chapter 11 The love and service of God are still inculcated, with a blessing to 11:1. Therefore love the Lord thy God and observe his precepts and 11:2. Know this day the things that your children know not, who saw not 11:3. The signs and works which he did in the midst of Egypt to king 11:4. And to all the host of the Egyptians, and to their horses and 11:5. And what he hath done to you in the wilderness, til you came to 11:6. And to Dathan and Abiron the sons of Eliab, who was the son of 11:7. Your eyes have seen all the great works of the Lord, that he hath 11:8. That you may keep all his commandments, which I command you this 11:9. And may live in it a long time: which the Lord promised by oath to 11:10. For the land, which thou goest to possess, is not like the land 11:11. But it is a land of hills and plains, expecting rain from heaven. 11:12. And the Lord thy God doth always visit it, and his eyes are on it 11:13. If then you obey my commandments, which I command you this day, 11:14. He will give to your land the early rain and the latter rain, 11:15. And your hay out of the fields to feed your cattle, and that you 11:16. Beware lest perhaps your heart be deceived, and you depart from 11:17. And the Lord being angry shut up heaven, that the rain come not 11:18. Lay up these words in your hearts and minds, and hang them for a 11:19. Teach your children that they meditate on them, when thou sittest 11:20. Thou shalt write them upon the posts and the doors of thy house: 11:21. That thy days may be multiplied, and the days of thy children in 11:22. For if you keep the commandments which I command you, and do 11:23. The Lord will destroy all these nations before your face, and you 11:24. Every place, that your foot shall tread upon, shall be yours. 11:25. None shall stand against you: the Lord your God shall lay the 11:26. Behold I set forth in your sight this day a blessing and a curse: 11:27. A blessing, if you obey the commandments of the Lord your God, 11:28. A curse, if you obey not the commandments of the Lord your God, 11:29. And when the Lord thy God shall have brought thee into the land, Put the blessing, et... See Deut. 27.12, etc. and Josue 8.33, etc. 11:30. Which are beyond the Jordan, behind the way that goeth to the 11:31. For you shall pass over the Jordan, to possess the land, which 11:32. See therefore that you fulfil the ceremonies and judgments, which Deuteronomy Chapter 12 All idolatry must be extirpated: sacrifices, tithes, and firstfruits 12:1. These are the precepts and judgments, that you must do in the 12:2. Destroy all the places in which the nations, that you shall 12:3. Overthrow their altars, and break down their statues, burn their 12:4. You shall not do so to the Lord your God: 12:5. But you shall come to the place, which the Lord your God shall 12:6. And you shall offer in that place your holocausts and victims, the 12:7. And you shall eat there in the sight of the Lord your God: and you 12:8. You shall not do there the things we do here this day, every man 12:9. For until this present time you are not come to rest, and to the 12:10. You shall pass over the Jordan, and shall dwell in the land which 12:11. In the place, which the Lord your God shall choose, that his name 12:12. There shall you feast before the Lord your God, you and your sons 12:13. Beware lest thou offer thy holocausts in every place that thou 12:14. But in the place which the Lord shall choose in one of thy tribes 12:15. But if thou desirest to eat, and the eating of flesh delight 12:16. Only the blood thou shalt not eat, but thou shalt pour it out 12:17. Thou mayst not eat in thy towns the tithes of thy corn, and thy 12:18. But thou shalt eat them before the Lord thy God in the place 12:19. Take heed thou forsake not the Levite all the time that thou 12:20 When the Lord thy God shall have enlarged thy borders, as he hath 12:21. And if the place which the Lord thy God shall choose, that his 12:22. Even as the roe and the hart is eaten, so shalt thou eat them: 12:23. Only beware of this, that thou eat not the blood, for the blood 12:24. But thou shalt pour it upon the earth as water, 12:25. That it may be well with thee and thy children after thee, when 12:26. But the things which thou hast sanctified and vowed to the Lord, 12:27. And shalt offer thy oblations, the flesh and the blood upon the 12:28. Observe and hear all the things that I command thee, that it may 12:29. When the Lord thy God shall have destroyed before thy face the 12:30. Beware lest thou imitate them, after they are destroyed at thy 12:31. Thou shalt not do in like manner to the Lord thy God. For they 12:32. What I command thee, that only do thou to the Lord: neither add That only do thou, etc... They are forbid here to follow the ceremonies Deuteronomy Chapter 13 False prophets must be slain, and idolatrous cities destroyed. 13:1. If there rise in the midst of thee a prophet or one that saith he 13:2. And that come to pass which he spoke, and he say to thee: Let us 13:3. Thou shalt not hear the words of that prophet or dreamer: for the 13:4. Follow the Lord your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, 13:5. And that prophet or forger of dreams shall be slain: because he 13:6. If thy brother the son of thy mother, or thy son, or daughter, or 13:7. Of all the nations round about, that are near or afar off, from 13:8. Consent not to him, hear him not, neither let thy eye spare him to 13:9. But thou shalt presently put him to death. Let thy hand be first Presently put him to death... Not by killing him by private authority, 13:10. With stones shall he be stoned to death: because he would have 13:11. That all Israel hearing may fear, and may do no more any thing 13:12. If in one of thy cities, which the Lord thy God shall give thee 13:13. Children of Belial are gone out of the midst of thee, and have Belial... That is, without yoke. Hence the wicked, who refuse to be 13:14. Inquire carefully and diligently, the truth of the thing by 13:15. Thou shalt forthwith kill the inhabitants of that city with the 13:16. And all the household goods that are there, thou shalt gather 13:17. And there shall nothing of that anathema stick to thy hand: that 13:18. When thou shalt hear the voice of the Lord thy God, keeping all Deuteronomy Chapter 14 In mourning for the dead they are not to follow the ways of the 14:1. Be ye children of the Lord your God: you shall not cut yourselves, 14:2. Because thou art a holy people to the Lord thy God: and he chose 14:3. Eat not the things that are unclean. Unclean... See the annotations on Lev. 11. 14:4. These are the beasts that you shall eat, the ox, and the sheep, 14:5. The hart and the roe, the buffle, the chamois, the pygarg, the 14:6. Every beast that divideth the hoof in two parts, and cheweth the 14:7. But of them that chew the cud, but divide not the hoof, you shall 14:8. The swine also, because it divideth the hoof, but cheweth not the 14:9. These shall you eat of all that abide in the waters: All that have 14:10. Such as are without fins and scales, you shall not eat, because 14:11. All birds that are clean you shall eat. 14:12. The unclean eat not: to wit, the eagle, and the grype, and the 14:13. The ringtail, and the vulture, and the kite according to their 14:14. And all of the raven's kind: 14:15. And the ostrich, and the owl, and the larus, and the hawk 14:16. The heron, and the swan, and the stork, 14:17. And the cormorant, the porphirion, and the night crow, 14:18. The bittern, and the charadrion, every one in their kind: the 14:19. Every thing that creepeth, and hath little wings, shall be 14:20. All that is clean, you shall eat. 14:21. But whatsoever is dead of itself, eat not thereof. Give it to the 14:22. Every year thou shalt set aside the tithes of all thy fruits that 14:23. And thou shalt eat before the Lord thy God in the place which he 14:24. But when the way and the place which the Lord thy God shall 14:25. Thou shalt sell them all, and turn them into money, and shalt 14:26. And thou shalt buy with the same money whatsoever pleaseth thee, 14:27. And the Levite that is within thy gates, beware thou forsake him 14:28. The third year thou shalt separate another tithe of all things 14:29. And the Levite that hath no other part nor possession with thee, Deuteronomy Chapter 15 The law of the seventh year of remission. The firstlings of cattle are 15:1. In the seventh year thou shalt make a remission, 15:2. Which shall be celebrated in this order. He to whom any thing is 15:3. Of the foreigner or stranger thou mayst exact it: of thy 15:4. And there shall be no poor nor beggar among you: that the Lord thy There shall be no poor, etc... It is not to be understood as a promise, 15:5. Yet so if thou hear the voice of the Lord thy God, and keep all 15:6. Thou shalt lend to many nations, and thou shalt borrow of no man. 15:7. If one of thy brethren that dewlleth within thy gates of thy city 15:8. But shalt open it to the poor man, thou shalt lend him, that which 15:9. Beware lest perhaps a wicked thought steal in upon thee, and thou 15:10. But thou shalt give to him: neither shalt thou do any thing 15:11. There will not be wanting poor in the land of thy habitation: 15:12. When thy brother a Hebrew man, or Hebrew woman is sold to thee, 15:13. And when thou sendest him out free, thou shalt not let him go 15:14. But shall give him for his way out of thy flocks, and out of thy 15:15. Remember that thou also wast a bondservant in the land of Egypt, 15:16. But if he say: I will not depart: because he loveth thee, and thy 15:17. Thou shalt take an awl, and bore through his ear in the door of 15:18. Turn not away thy eyes from them when thou makest them free: 15:19. Of the firstlings, that come of thy herds and thy sheep, thou 15:20. In the sight of the Lord thy God shalt thou eat them every year, 15:21. But if it have a blemish, or be lame, or blind, or in any part 15:22. But thou shalt eat it within the gates of thy city: the clean and 15:23. Only thou shalt take heed not to eat their blood, but pour it out Deuteronomy Chapter 16 The three principal solemnities to be observed: just judges to be 16:1. Observe the month of new corn, which is the first of the spring, 16:2. And thou shalt sacrifice the phase to the Lord thy God, of sheep, 16:3. Thou shalt not eat with it leavened bread: seven days shalt thou 16:4. No leaven shall be seen in all thy coasts for seven days, neither 16:5. Thou mayst not immolate the phase in any one of thy cities, which 16:6. But in the place which the Lord thy God shall choose, that his 16:7. And thou shalt dress, and eat it in the place which the Lord thy 16:8. Six days shalt thou eat unleavened bread: and on the seventh day, 16:9. Thou shalt number unto thee seven weeks from that day, wherein 16:10. And thou shalt celebrate the festival of weeks to the Lord thy 16:11. And thou shalt feast before the Lord thy God, thou, and thy son, 16:12. And thou shalt remember that thou wast a servant in Egypt: and 16:13. Thou shalt celebrate the solemnity also of tabernacles seven 16:14. And thou shalt make merry in thy festival time, thou, thy son, 16:15. Seven days shalt thou celebrate feasts to the Lord thy God in the 16:16. Three times in a year shall all thy males appear before the Lord 16:17. But every one shall offer according to what he hath, according to 16:18. Thou shalt appoint judges and magistrates in all thy gates, which 16:19. And not go aside to either part. Thou shalt not accept person nor 16:20. Thou shalt follow justly after that which is just: that thou 16:21. Thou shalt plant no grove, nor any tree near the altar of the 16:22. Neither shalt thou make nor set up to thyself a statue: which Deuteronomy Chapter 17 Victims must be without blemish. Idolaters are to be slain. 17:1. Thou shalt not sacrifice to the Lord thy God a sheep, or an ox, 17:2. When there shall be found among you within any of thy gates, which 17:3. So as to go and serve strange gods, and adore them, the sun and The host of heaven... That is, the stars. 17:4. And this is told thee, and hearing it thou hast inquired 17:5. Thou shalt bring forth the man or the woman, who have committed 17:6. By the mouth of two or three witnesses shall he die that is to be 17:7. The hands of the witnesses shall be first upon him to kill him, 17:8. If thou perceive that there be among you a hard and doubtful If thou perceive, etc... Here we see what authority God was pleased to 17:9. And thou shalt come to the priests of the Levitical race, and to 17:10. And thou shalt do whatsoever they shall say, that preside in the 17:11. According to his law; and thou shalt follow their sentence: 17:12. But he that will be proud, and refuse to obey the commandment of 17:13. And all the people hearing it shall fear, that no one afterwards 17:14. When thou art come into the land, which the Lord thy God will 17:15. Thou shalt set him whom the Lord thy God shall choose out of the 17:16. And when he is made king, he shall not multiply horses to 17:17. He shall not have many wives, that may allure his mind, nor 17:18. But after he is raised to the throne of his kingdom, he shall 17:19. And he shall have it with him, and shall read it all the days of 17:20. And that his heart be not lifted up with pride over his brethren, Deuteronomy Chapter 18 The Lord is the inheritance of the priests and Levites. Heathenish 18:1. The priests and Levites, and all that are of the same tribe, shall 18:2. And they shall receive nothing else of the possession of their 18:3. This shall be the priest's due from the people, and from them that 18:4. The firstfruits also of corn, of wine, and of oil, and a part of 18:5. For the Lord thy God hath chosen him of all thy tribes, to stand 18:6. If a Levite go out of any one of the cities throughout all Israel, 18:7. He shall minister in the name of the Lord his God, as all his 18:8. He shall receive the same portion of food that the rest do: 18:9. When thou art come into the land which the Lord thy God shall give 18:10. Neither let there be found among you any one that shall expiate 18:11. Nor charmer, nor any one that consulteth pythonic spirits, or 18:12. For the Lord abhorreth all these things, and for these 18:13. Thou shalt be perfect, and without spot before the Lord thy God. 18:14. These nations, whose land thou shalt possess, hearken to 18:15. The Lord thy God will raise up to thee a PROPHET of thy nation 18:16. As thou desiredst of the Lord thy God in Horeb, when the assembly 18:17. And the Lord said to me: They have spoken all things well. 18:18. I will raise them up a prophet out of the midst of their brethren 18:19. And he that will not hear his words, which he shall speak in my 18:20. But the prophet, who being corrupted with pride, shall speak in 18:21. And if in silent thought thou answer: How shall I know the word 18:22. Thou shalt have this sign: Whatsoever that same prophet Deuteronomy Chapter 19 The cities of refuge. Wilful murder, and false witnesses must be 19:1. When the Lord thy God hath destroyed the nations, whose land he 19:2. Thou shalt separate to thee three cities in the midst of the land, 19:3. Paving diligently the way: and thou shalt divide the whole 19:4. This shall be the law of the slayer that fleeth, whose life is to 19:5. But to have gone with him to the wood to hew wood, and in cutting 19:6. Lest perhaps the next kinsman of him whose blood was shed, pushed 19:7. Therefore I command thee, that thou separate three cities at equal 19:8. And when the Lord thy God shall have enlarged thy borders, as he 19:9. (Yet so, if thou keep his commandments, and do the things which I 19:10. That innocent blood may not be shed in the midst of the land 19:11. But if any man hating his neighbour, lie in wait for his life, 19:12. The ancients of his city shall send, and take him out of the 19:13. Thou shalt not pity him, and thou shalt take away the guilt of 19:14. Thou shalt not take nor remove thy neighbour's landmark, which 19:15. One witness shall not rise up against any man, whatsoever the sin 19:16. If a lying witness stand against a man, accusing him of 19:17. Both of them, between whom the controversy is, shall stand before 19:18. And when after most diligent inquisition, they shall find that 19:19. They shall render to him as he meant to do to his brother, and 19:20. That others hearing may fear, and may not dare to do such things. 19:21. Thou shalt not pity him, but shalt require life for life, eye for Deuteronomy Chapter 20 Laws relating to war. 20:1. If thou go out to war against thy enemies, and see horsemen and 20:2. And when the battle is now at hand, the priest shall stand before 20:3. Hear, O Israel, you join battle this day against your enemies, let 20:4. Because the Lord your God is in the midst of you, and will fight 20:5. And the captains shall proclaim through every band in the hearing 20:6. What man is there, that hath planted a vineyard, and hath not as 20:7. What man is there, that hath espoused a wife, and not taken her? 20:8. After these things are declared they shall add the rest, and shall 20:9. And when the captains of the army shall hold their peace, and have 20:10. If at any time thou come to fight against a city, thou shalt 20:11. If they receive it, and open the gates to thee, all the people 20:12. But if they will not make peace, and shall begin war against 20:13. And when the Lord thy God shall deliver it into thy hands, thou 20:14. Excepting women and children, cattle and other things, that are 20:15. So shalt thou do to all cities that are at a great distance from 20:16. But of those cities that shall be given thee, thou shalt suffer 20:17. But shalt kill them with the edge of the sword, to wit, the 20:18. Lest they teach you to do all the abominations which they have 20:19. When thou hast besieged a city a long time, and hath compassed it 20:20. But if there be any trees that are not fruitful, but wild, and Deuteronomy Chapter 21 The expiation of a secret murder. The marrying a captive. The eldest son 21:1. When there shall be found in the land, which the Lord thy God will 21:2. Thy ancients and judges shall go out, and shall measure from the 21:3. And the ancients of that city which they shall perceive to be 21:4. And they shall bring her into a rough and stony valley, that never 21:5. And the priests the sons of Levi shall come, whom the Lord thy God 21:6. And the ancients of that city shall come to the person slain, and 21:7. And shall say: Our hands did not shed this blood, nor did our eyes 21:8. Be merciful to thy people Israel, whom thou hast redeemed, O Lord, 21:9. And thou shalt be free from the innocent's blood, that was shed, 21:10. If thou go out to fight against thy enemies, and the Lord thy God 21:11. And seest in the number of the captives a beautiful woman, and 21:12. Thou shalt bring her into thy house: and she shall shave her 21:13. And shall put off the raiment, wherein she was taken: and shall 21:14. But if afterwards she please thee not, thou shalt let her go 21:15. If a man have two wives, one beloved, and the other hated, and 21:16. And he meaneth to divide his substance among his sons: he may not 21:17. But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated for the firstborn, 21:18. If a man have a stubborn and unruly son, who will not hear the 21:19. They shall take him and bring him to the ancients of the city, 21:20. And shall say to them: This our son is rebellious and stubborn, 21:21. The people of the city shall stone him: and he shall die, that 21:22. When a man hath committed a crime for which he is to be punished 21:23. His body shall not remain upon the tree, but shall be buried the Deuteronomy Chapter 22 Humanity towards neighbours. Neither sex may use the apparel of the 22:1. Thou shalt not pass by if thou seest thy brother's ox, or his 22:2. And if thy brother be not nigh, or thou know him not: thou shalt 22:3. Thou shalt do in like manner with his ass, and with his raiment, 22:4. If thou see thy brother's ass or his ox to be fallen down in the 22:5. A woman shall not be clothed with man's apparel, neither shall a 22:6. If thou find as thou walkest by the way, a bird's nest in a tree, Thou shalt not take, etc. This was to shew them to exercise a certain 22:7. But shalt let her go, keeping the young which thou hast caught: 22:8. When thou buildest a new house, thou shalt make a battlement to Battlement... This precaution was necessary, because all their houses 22:9. Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard with divers seeds: lest both the 22:10. Thou shalt not plough with an ox and an ass together. 22:11. Thou shalt not wear a garment that is woven of woollen and linen 22:12. Thou shalt make strings in the hem at the four corners of thy 22:13. If a man marry a wife, and afterwards hate her, 22:14. And seek occasions to put her away, laying to her charge a very 22:15. Her father and mother shall take her, and shall bring with them 22:16. And the father shall say: I gave my daughter unto this man to 22:17. He layeth to her charge a very ill name, so as to say: I found 22:18. And the ancients of that city shall take that man, and beat him, 22:19. Condemning him besides in a hundred sicles of silver, which he 22:20. But if what he charged her with be true, and virginity be not 22:21. They shall cast her out of the doors of her father's house, and 22:22. If a man lie with another man's wife, they shall both die, that 22:23. If a man have espoused a damsel that is a virgin, and some one 22:24. Thou shalt bring them both out to the gate of that city, and they 22:25. But if a man find a damsel that is betrothed, in the field, and 22:26. The damsel shall suffer nothing, neither is she guilty of death: 22:27. She was alone in the field: she cried, and there was no man to 22:28. If a man find a damsel that is a virgin, who is not espoused, and 22:29. He that lay with her shall give to the father of the maid fifty 22:30. No man shall take his father's wife, nor remove his covering. Deuteronomy Chapter 23 Who may and who may not enter into the church: uncleanness to be 23:1. An eunuch, whose testicles are broken or cut away, or yard cut Eunuch... By these are meant, in the spiritual sense, such as are barren 23:2. A mamzer, that is to say, one born of a prostitute, shall not 23:3. The Ammonite and the Moabite, even after the tenth generation 23:4. Because they would not meet you with bread and water in the way, 23:5. And the Lord thy God would not hear Balaam, and he turned his 23:6. Thou shalt not make peace with them, neither shalt thou seek their 23:7. Thou shalt not abhor the Edomite, because he is thy brother: nor 23:8. They that are born of them, in the third generation shall enter 23:9. When thou goest out to war against thy enemies, thou shalt keep 23:10. If there be among you any man, that is defiled in a dream by 23:11. And shall not return, before he be washed with water in the 23:12. Thou shalt have a place without the camp, to which thou mayst go 23:13. Carrying a paddle at thy girdle. And when thou sittest down, thou 23:14. That which thou art eased of: (for the Lord thy God walketh in No uncleanness... This caution against suffering any filth in the camp, 23:15. Thou shalt not deliver to his master the servant that is fled to 23:16. He shall dwell with thee in the place that shall please him, and 23:17. There shall be no whore among the daughters of Israel, nor 23:18. Thou shalt not offer the hire of a strumpet, nor the price of a 23:19. Thou shalt not lend to thy brother money to usury, nor corn, nor 23:20. But to the stranger. To thy brother thou shalt lend that which he To the stranger... This was a dispensation granted by God to his people, 23:21. When thou hast made a vow to the Lord thy God, thou shalt not 23:22. If thou wilt not promise, that shalt be without sin. 23:23. But that which is once gone out of thy lips, thou shalt observe, 23:24. Going into thy neighbour's vineyard, thou mayst eat as many 23:25. If thou go into thy friend's corn, thou mayst break the ears, and Deuteronomy Chapter 24 Divorce permitted to avoid greater evil: the newly married must not go 24:1. If a man take a wife, and have her, and she find not favour in his 24:2. And when she is departed, and marrieth another husband, 24:3. And he also hateth her, and hath given her a bill of divorce, and 24:4. The former husband cannot take her again to wife: because she is 24:5. When a man hath lately taken a wife, he shall not go out to war, 24:6. Thou shalt not take the nether, nor the upper millstone to pledge: 24:7. If any man be found soliciting his brother of the children of 24:8. Observe diligently that thou incur not the stroke of the leprosy, 24:9. Remember what the Lord your God did to Mary, in the way when you 24:10. When thou shalt demand of thy neighbour any thing that he oweth 24:11. But thou shalt stand without, and he shall bring out to thee what 24:12. But if he be poor, the pledge shall not lodge with thee that 24:13. But thou shalt restore it to him presently before the going down 24:14. Thou shalt not refuse the hire of the needy, and the poor, 24:15. But thou shalt pay him the price of his labour the same day, 24:16. The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, nor the 24:17. Thou shalt not pervert the judgment of the stranger nor of the 24:18. Remember that thou wast a slave in Egypt, and the Lord thy God 24:19. When thou hast reaped the corn in thy field, and hast forgot and 24:20. If thou have gathered the fruit of thy olive trees, thou shalt 24:21. If thou make the vintage of thy vineyard, thou shalt not gather 24:22. Remember that thou also wast a bondman in Egypt, and therefore I Deuteronomy Chapter 25 Stripes must not exceed forty. The ox is not to be muzzled. Of raising 25:1. If there be a controversy between men, and they call upon the 25:2. And if they see that the offender be worthy of stripes: they shall 25:3. Yet so, that they exceed not the number of forty: lest thy brother 25:4. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out thy corn on the Not muzzle, etc... St. Paul understands this of the spiritual labourer 25:5. When brethren dwell together, and one of them dieth without 25:6. And the first son he shall have of her he shall call by his name, 25:7. But if he will not take his brother's wife, who by law belongeth 25:8. And they shall cause him to be sent for forthwith, and shall ask 25:9. The woman shall come to him before the ancients, and shall take 25:10. And his name shall be called in Israel, the house of the unshod. 25:11. If two men have words together, and one begin to fight against 25:12. Thou shalt cut off her hand, neither shalt thou be moved with any 25:13. Thou shalt not have divers weights in thy bag, a greater and a 25:14. Neither shall there be in thy house a greater bushel and a less. 25:15. Thou shalt have a just and a true weight, and thy bushel shall be 25:16. For the Lord thy God abhorreth him that doth these things, and he 25:17. Remember what Amalec did to thee in the way when thou camest out Amalec... This order for destroying the Amalecites, in the mystical 25:18. How he met thee: and slew the hindmost of the army, who sat down, 25:19. Therefore when the Lord thy God shall give thee rest, and shall Deuteronomy Chapter 26 The form of words with which the firstfruits and tithes are to be 26:1. And when thou art come into the land which the Lord thy God will 26:2. Thou shalt take the first of all thy fruits, and put them in a 26:3. And thou shalt go to the priest that shall be in those days, and 26:4. And the priest taking the basket at thy hand, shall set it before 26:5. And thou shalt speak thus in the sight of the Lord thy God: The The Syrian... Laban. See Gen. 27. 26:6. And the Egyptians afflicted us, and persecuted us, laying on us 26:7. And we cried to the Lord God of our fathers: who heard us, and 26:8. And brought us out of Egypt with a strong hand, and a stretched 26:9. And brought us into this place, and gave us this land flowing with 26:10. And therefore now I offer the firstfruits of the land which the 26:11. And thou shalt feast in all the good things which the Lord thy 26:12. When thou hast made an end of tithing all thy fruits, in the 26:13. And thou shalt speak thus in the sight of the Lord thy God: I 26:14. I have not eaten of them in my mourning, nor separated them for 26:15. Look from thy sanctuary, and thy high habitation of heaven, and 26:16. This day the Lord thy God hath commanded thee to do these 26:17. Thou hast chosen the Lord this day to be thy God, and to walk in 26:18. And the Lord hath chosen thee this day, to be his peculiar 26:19. And to make thee higher than all nations which he hath created, Deuteronomy Chapter 27 The commandments must be written on stones: and an altar erected, and 27:1. And Moses with the ancients of Israel commanded the people, 27:2. And when you are passed over the Jordan into the land which the 27:3. That thou mayst write on them all the words of this law, when thou 27:4. Therefore when you are passed over the Jordan, set up the stones 27:5. And thou shalt build there an altar to the Lord thy God, of stones 27:6. And of stones not fashioned nor polished: and thou shalt offer 27:7. And shalt immolate peace victims, and eat there, and feast before 27:8. And thou shalt write upon the stones all the words of this law 27:9. And Moses and the priests of the race of Levi said to all Israel: 27:10. Thou shalt hear his voice, and do the commandments and justices 27:11. And Moses commanded the people in that day, saying: 27:12. These shall stand upon mount Garizim to bless the people, when 27:13. And over against them shall stand on mount Hebal to curse: Ruben, 27:14. And the Levites shall pronounce, and say to all the men of Israel 27:15. Cursed be the man that maketh a graven and molten thing, the 27:16. Cursed be he that honoureth not his father and mother: and all 27:17. Cursed be he that removeth his neighbour's landmarks: and all the 27:18. Cursed be he that maketh the blind to wander out of his way: and 27:19. Cursed be he that perverteth the judgment of the stranger, of the 27:20. Cursed be he that lieth with his father's wife, and uncovereth 27:21. Cursed be he that lieth with any beast: and all the people shall 27:22. Cursed be he that lieth with his sister, the daughter of his 27:23. Cursed be he that lieth with his mother-in-law: and all the 27:24. Cursed be he that secretly killeth his neighbour: and all the 27:25. Cursed be he that taketh gifts, to slay an innocent person: and 27:26. Cursed be he that abideth not in the words of this law, and Deuteronomy Chapter 28 Many blessings are promised to observers of God's commandments: and 28:1. Now if thou wilt hear the voice of all his commandments, which I 28:2. And all these blessings shall come upon thee and overtake thee: All these blessings, etc... In the Old Testament, God promised temporal 28:3. Blessed shalt thou be in the city, and blessed in the field. 28:4. Blessed shall be the fruit of thy womb, and the fruit of thy 28:5. Blessed shall be thy barns and blessed thy stores. 28:6. Blessed shalt thou be coming in and going out. 28:7. The Lord shall cause thy enemies, that rise up against thee, to 28:8. The Lord will send forth a blessing upon thy storehouses, and upon 28:9. The Lord will raise thee up to be a holy people to himself, as he 28:10. And all the people of the earth shall see that the name of the 28:11. The Lord will make thee abound with all goods, with the fruit of 28:12. The Lord will open his excellent treasure, the heaven, that it 28:13. And the Lord shall make thee the head and not the tail: and thou 28:14. And turn not away from them neither to the right hand, nor to the 28:15. But if thou wilt not hear the voice of the Lord thy God, to keep All these curses, etc... Thus God dealt with the transgressors of his 28:16. Cursed shalt thou be in the city, cursed in the field. 28:17. Cursed shall be thy barn, and cursed thy stores. 28:18. Cursed shall be the fruit of thy womb, and the fruit of thy 28:19. Cursed shalt thou be coming in, and cursed going out. 28:20. The Lord shall send upon thee famine and hunger, and a rebuke 28:21. May the Lord set the pestilence upon thee, until he consume thee 28:22. May the Lord afflict thee with miserable want, with the fever and 28:23. Be the heaven, that is over thee, of brass: and the ground thou 28:24. The Lord give thee dust for rain upon thy land, and let ashes 28:25. The Lord make thee to fall down before thy enemies, one way mayst 28:26. And be thy carcass meat for all the fowls of the air, and the 28:27. The Lord strike thee with the ulcer of Egypt, and the part of thy 28:28. The Lord strike thee with madness and blindness and fury of mind. 28:29. And mayst thou grope at midday as the blind is wont to grope in 28:30. Mayst thou take a wife, and another sleep with her. Mayst thou 28:31. May thy ox be slain before thee, and thou not eat thereof. May 28:32. May thy sons and thy daughters be given to another people, thy 28:33. May a people which thou knowest not, eat the fruits of thy land, 28:34. And be astonished at the terror of those things which thy eyes 28:35. May the Lord strike thee with a very sore ulcer in the knees and 28:36. The Lord shall bring thee, and thy king, whom thou shalt have 28:37. And thou shalt be lost, as a proverb and a byword to all people, 28:38. Thou shalt cast much seed into the ground, and gather little: 28:39. Thou shalt plant a vineyard, and dig it, and shalt not drink the 28:40. Thou shalt have olive trees in all thy borders, and shalt not be 28:41. Thou shalt beget sons and daughters, and shalt not enjoy them: 28:42. The blast shall consume all the trees and the fruits of thy 28:43. The stranger that liveth with thee in the land, shall rise up 28:44. He shall lend to thee, and thou shalt not lend to him. He shall 28:45. And all these curses shall come upon thee, and shall pursue and 28:46. And they shall be as signs and wonders on thee, and on thy seed 28:47. Because thou didst not serve the Lord thy God with joy and 28:48. Thou shalt serve thy enemy, whom the Lord will send upon thee, in 28:49. The Lord will bring upon thee a nation from afar, and from the 28:50. A most insolent nation, that will shew no regard to the ancients, 28:51. And will devour the fruit of thy cattle, and the fruits of thy 28:52. And consume thee in all thy cities, and thy strong and high wall 28:53. And thou shalt eat the fruit of thy womb, and the flesh of thy 28:54. The man that is nice among you, and very delicate, shall envy his 28:55. So that he will not give them of the flesh of his children, which 28:56. The tender and delicate woman, that could not go upon the ground, 28:57. And the filth of the afterbirths, that come forth from between 28:58. If thou wilt not keep, and fulfil all the words of this law, that 28:59. The Lord shall increase thy plagues, and the plagues of thy seed, 28:60. And he shall bring back on thee all the afflictions of Egypt, 28:61. Moreover the Lord will bring upon thee all the diseases, and 28:62. And you shall remain few in number, who before were as the stars 28:63. And as the Lord rejoiced upon you before doing good to you, and 28:64. The Lord shall scatter thee among all people, from the farthest 28:65. Neither shalt thou be quiet, even in those nations, nor shall 28:66. And thy life shall be as it were hanging before thee. Thou shalt 28:67. In the morning thou shalt say: Who will grant me evening? and at 28:68. The Lord shall bring thee again with ships into Egypt, by the way Deuteronomy Chapter 29 The covenant is solemnly confirmed between God and his people. Threats 29:1. These are the words of the covenant which the Lord commanded Moses 29:2. And Moses called all Israel, and said to them: You have seen all 29:3. The great temptations, which thy eyes have seen, those mighty 29:4. And the Lord hath not given you a heart to understand, and eyes to Hath not given you, etc... Through your own fault and because you 29:5. He hath brought you forty years through the desert: your garments 29:6. You have not eaten bread, nor have you drunk wine or strong drink: 29:7. And you came to this place: and Sehon king of Hesebon, and Og king 29:8. And took their land, and delivered it for a possession to Ruben 29:9. Keep therefore the words of this covenant, and fulfil them: that 29:10. You all stand this day before the Lord your God, your princes, 29:11. Your children and your wives, and the stranger that abideth with 29:12. That thou mayst pass in the covenant of the Lord thy God, and in 29:13. That he may raise thee up a people to himself, and he may be thy 29:14. Neither with you only do I make this covenant, and confirm these 29:15. But with all that are present and that are absent. 29:16. For you know how we dwelt in the land of Egypt, and how we have 29:17. You have seen their abominations and filth, that is to say, their 29:18. Lest perhaps there should be among you a man or a woman, a family 29:19. And when he shall hear the words of this oath, he should bless The drunken, etc., absumat ebria sitientem... It is a proverbial 29:20. And the Lord should not forgive him: but his wrath and jealousy 29:21. And utterly destroy him out of all the tribes of Israel, 29:22. And the following generation shall say, and the children that 29:23. Burning it with brimstone, and the heat of salt, so that it 29:24. And all the nations shall say: Why hath the Lord done thus to 29:25. And they shall answer: Because they forsook the covenant of the 29:26. And they have served strange gods, and adored them, whom they 29:27. Therefore the wrath of the Lord was kindled against this land, to 29:28. And he hath cast them out of their land, in anger and in wrath, 29:29. Secret things to the Lord our God: things that are manifest, to Secret things, etc... As much as to say, secret things belong to, and Deuteronomy Chapter 30 Great mercies are promised to the penitent: God's commandment is 30:1. Now when all these things shall be come upon thee, the blessing or 30:2. And shalt return to him, and obey his commandments, as I command 30:3. The Lord thy God will bring back again thy captivity, and will 30:4. If thou be driven as far as the poles of heaven, the Lord thy God 30:5. And will take thee to himself, and bring thee into the land which 30:6. The Lord thy God will circumcise thy heart, and the heart of thy 30:7. And he will turn all these curses upon thy enemies, and upon them 30:8. But thou shalt return, and hear the voice of the Lord thy God, and 30:9. And the Lord thy God will make thee abound in all the works of thy 30:10. Yet so if thou hear the voice of the Lord thy God, and keep his 30:11. This commandment, that I command thee this day is not above thee, 30:12. Nor is it in heaven, that thou shouldst say: Which of us can go 30:13. Nor is it beyond the sea: that thou mayst excuse thyself, and 30:14. But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth and in thy 30:15. Consider that I have set before thee this day life and good, and 30:16. That thou mayst love the Lord thy God, and walk in his ways, and 30:17. But if thy heart be turned away, so that thou wilt not hear, and 30:18. I foretell thee this day that thou shalt perish, and shalt remain 30:19. I call heaven and earth to witness this day, that I have set 30:20. And that thou mayst love the Lord thy God, and obey his voice, Deuteronomy Chapter 31 Moses encourageth the people, and Josue, who is appointed to succeed 31:1. And Moses went, and spoke all these words to all Israel, 31:2. And he said to them: I am this day a hundred and twenty years old, 31:3. The Lord thy God then will pass over before thee: he will destroy 31:4. And the Lord shall do to them as he did to Sehon and Og the kings 31:5. Therefore when the Lord shall have delivered these also to you, 31:6. Do manfully and be of good heart: fear not, nor be ye dismayed at 31:7. And Moses called Josue, and said to him before all Israel: Take 31:8. And the Lord who is your leader, he himself will be with thee: he 31:9. And Moses wrote this law, and delivered it to the priests the sons 31:10. And he commanded them, saying: After seven years, in the year of 31:11. When all Israel come together, to appear in the sight of the Lord 31:12. And the people being all assembled together, both men and women, 31:13. That their children also, who now are ignorant, may hear, and 31:14. And the Lord said to Moses: Behold the days of thy death are 31:15. And the Lord appeared there in the pillar of a cloud, which stood 31:16. And the Lord said to Moses: Behold thou shalt sleep with thy 31:17. And my wrath shall be kindled against them in that day: and I 31:18. But I will hide, and cover my face in that day, for all the evils 31:19. Now therefore write you this canticle, and teach the children of 31:20. For I will bring them into the land, for which I swore to their 31:21. And after many evils and afflictions shall have come upon them, 31:22. Moses therefore wrote the canticle, and taught it to the children 31:23. And the Lord commanded Josue the son of Nun, and said: Take 31:24. Therefore after Moses had wrote the words of this law in a 31:25. He commanded the Levites, who carried the ark of the covenant of 31:26. Take this book, and put it in the side of the ark of the covenant 31:27. For I know thy obstinacy, and thy most stiff neck. While I am yet 31:28. Gather unto me all the ancients of your tribes, and your doctors, 31:29. For I know that, after my death, you will do wickedly, and will 31:30. Moses therefore spoke, in the hearing of the whole assembly of Deuteronomy Chapter 32 A canticle for the remembrance of the law. Moses is commanded to go up 32:1. Hear, O ye heavens, the things I speak, let the earth give ear to 32:2. Let my doctrine gather as the rain, let my speech distil as the 32:3. Because I will invoke the name of the Lord: give ye magnificence 32:4. The works of God are perfect, and all his ways are judgments: God 32:5. They have sinned against him, and are none of his children in 32:6. Is this the return thou makest to the Lord, O foolish and 32:7. Remember the days of old, think upon every generation: ask thy 32:8. When the Most High divided the nations: when he separated the sons 32:9. But the Lord's portion is his people: Jacob the lot of his 32:10. He found him in a desert land, in a place of horror, and of vast 32:11. As the eagle enticing her young to fly, and hovering over them, 32:12. The Lord alone was his leader: and there was no strange god with 32:13. He set him upon high land: that he might eat the fruits of the 32:14. Butter of the herd, and milk of the sheep with the fat of lambs, 32:15. The beloved grew fat, and kicked: he grew fat, and thick and 32:16. They provoked him by strange gods, and stirred him up to anger, 32:17. They sacrificed to devils and not to God: to gods whom they knew 32:18. Thou hast forsaken the God that begot thee, and hast forgotten 32:19. The Lord saw, and was moved to wrath: because his own sons and 32:20. And he said: I will hide my face from them, and will consider 32:21. They have provoked me with that which was no god, and have 32:22. A fire is kindled in my wrath, and shall burn even to the lowest 32:23. I will heap evils upon them, and will spend my arrows among them. 32:24. They shall be consumed with famine, and birds shall devour them 32:25. Without, the sword shall lay them waste, and terror within, both 32:26. I said: Where are they? I will make the memory of them to cease 32:27. But for the wrath of the enemies I have deferred it: lest perhaps 32:28. They are a nation without counsel, and without wisdom. 32:29. O that they would be wise and would understand, and would provide 32:30. How should one pursue after a thousand, and two chase ten 32:31. For our God is not as their gods: our enemies themselves are 32:32. Their vines are of the vineyard of Sodom, and of the suburbs of 32:33. Their wine is the gall of dragons, and the venom of asps, which 32:34. Are not these things stored up with me, and sealed up in my 32:35. Revenge is mine, and I will repay them in due time, that their 32:36. The Lord will judge his people, and will have mercy on his 32:37. And he shall say: Where are their gods, in whom they trusted? 32:38. Of whose victims they ate the fat, and drank the wine of their 32:39. See ye that I alone am, and there is no other God besides me: I 32:40. I will lift up my hand to heaven, and I will say: I live for 32:41. If I shall whet my sword as the lightning, and my hand take hold 32:42. I will make my arrows drunk with blood, and my sword shall devour 32:43. Praise his people, ye nations, for he will revenge the blood of 32:44. So Moses came and spoke all the words of this canticle in the 32:45. And he ended all these words, speaking to all Israel. 32:46. And he said to them: Set your hearts on all the words, which I 32:47. For they are not commanded you in vain, but that every one should 32:48. And the Lord spoke to Moses the same day, saying: 32:49. Go up into this mountain Abarim, (that is to say, of passages,) 32:50. When thou art gone up into it thou shalt be gathered to thy 32:51. Because you trespassed against me in the midst of the children of 32:52. Thou shalt see the land before thee, which I will give to the Deuteronomy Chapter 33 Moses before his death blesseth the tribes of Israel. 33:1. This is the blessing, wherewith the man of God, Moses, blessed the 33:2. And he said: The Lord came from Sinai, and from Seir he rose up to 33:3. He hath loved the people, all the saints are in his hand: and they 33:4. Moses commanded us a law, the inheritance of the multitude of 33:5. He shall be king with the most right, the princes of the people, 33:6. Let Ruben live, and not die, and be he small in number. 33:7. This is the blessing of Juda. Hear, O Lord, the voice of Juda, and 33:8. To Levi also he said: Thy perfection, and thy doctrine be to thy Holy man... Aaron and his successors in the priesthood. 33:9. Who hath said to his father, and to his mother: I do not know you; Who hath said, etc... It is the duty of the priestly tribe to prefer 33:10. Thy judgments, O Jacob, and thy law, O Israel: they shall put 33:11. Bless, O Lord, his strength, and receive the works of his hands. 33:12. And to Benjamin he said: The best beloved of the Lord shall dwell Shall dwell, etc... This seems to allude to the temple being built in 33:13. To Joseph also he said: Of the blessing of the Lord be his land, 33:14. Of the fruits brought forth by the sun and by the moon. 33:15. Of the tops of the ancient mountains, of the fruits of the 33:16. And of the fruits of the earth, and of the fulness thereof. The The Nazarite... See the note on Gen. 49.26. 33:17. His beauty as of the firstling of a bullock, his horns as the 33:18. And to Zabulon he said: Rejoice, O Zabulon, in thy going out; and 33:19. They shall call the people to the mountain: there shall they 33:20. And to Gad he said: Blessed be Gad in his breadth: he hath rested 33:21. And he saw his pre-eminence, that in his portion the teacher was He saw, etc... The pre-eminence of the tribe of Gad, to which this 33:22. To Dan also he said: Dan is a young lion, he shall flow 33:23. And To Nephtali he said: Nephtali shall enjoy abundance, and The sea... The lake of Genesareth. 33:24. To Aser also he said: Let Aser be blessed with children, let him 33:25. His shoe shall be iron and brass. As the days of thy youth, so 33:26. There is no other god like the God of the rightest: he that is 33:27. His dwelling is above, and underneath are the everlasting arms: Underneath are the everlasting arms... Though the dwelling of God be 33:28. Israel shall dwell in safety, and alone. The eye of Jacob in a 33:29. Blessed art thou, Israel: who is like to thee, O people, that art Deuteronomy Chapter 34 Moses seeth the promised land, but is not suffered to go into it. He 34:1. Then Moses went up from the plains of Moab upon mount Nebo, to the 34:2. And all Nephtali, and the land of Ephraim and Manasses, and all 34:3. And the south part, and the breadth of the plain of Jericho the 34:4. And the Lord said to him: This is the land, for which I swore to 34:5. And Moses the servant of the Lord died there, in the land of Moab, Died there... This last chapter of Deuteronomy, inwhich the death of 34:6. And he buried him in the valley of the land of Moab over against He buried him, viz... by the ministry of angels, and would have the 34:7. Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was 34:8. And the children of Israel mourned for him in the plains of Moab 34:9. And Josue the son of Nun was filled with the spirit of wisdom, 34:10. And there arose no more a prophet in Israel like unto Moses, whom 34:11. In all the signs and wonders, which he sent by him, to do in the 34:12. And all the mighty hand, and great miracles, which Moses did Previous Home Next |
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