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Deuteronomy 28:14-27 Catholic Public Domain Version (CPDV)

14. and will not turn aside from them, neither to the right, nor to the left, nor follow strange gods, nor worship them.

15. But if you are not willing to listen to the voice of the Lord your God, so as to keep and do all his commandments and ceremonies, which I instruct to you this day, all these curses shall come to you, and take hold of you.

16. Cursed shall you be in the city, cursed in the field.

17. Cursed shall be your barn, and cursed your storehouses.

18. Cursed shall be the fruit of your loins, and the fruit of your land, the herds of your oxen, and the flocks of your sheep.

19. Cursed shall you be entering, and cursed departing.

20. The Lord will send famine and hunger upon you, and a rebuke upon all the works that you do, until he quickly crushes and perishes you, because of your very wicked innovations, by which you have forsaken me.

21. May the Lord join a pestilence to you, until he consumes you from the land, which you shall enter so as to possess.

22. May the Lord strike you with destitution, with fever and cold, with burning and heat, and with polluted air and rot, and may he pursue you until you perish.

23. May the heavens which are above you be of brass, and may the ground upon which you tread be of iron.

24. May the Lord give you dust instead of rain upon your land, and may ashes descend from heaven over you, until you have been wiped away.

25. May the Lord hand you over to fall before your enemies. May you go forth against them by one way, and flee by seven ways, and may you be scattered across all the kingdoms of the earth.

26. And may your carcass be food for all the flying things of the air and the wild beasts of the land, and may there be no one to drive them away.

27. May the Lord strike you with the ulcer of Egypt, and may he strike the part of your body, through which the dung goes out, with disease as well as itch, so much so that you are unable to be cured.

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