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Deuteronomy 2:4-13 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

4. Tell the people this: ‘You will soon go through the land of Edom. This land belongs to your relatives, the descendants of Esau. They will be afraid of you. But be very careful.

5. Don’t go to war against them. I am not giving you any of their land—not even a foot of it. I have given the mountains of Edom to Esau as his own.

6. You must pay them in silver for any food you eat or water you drink.’”

7. The Lord your God has blessed everything you have done. He has protected you while you traveled through this large desert. The Lord your God has been with you for these 40 years. You have had everything you needed.

8. So we passed by our relatives, the people of Esau who lived in Edom. We turned off the Jordan Valley road. It comes from the towns of Elath and Ezion Geber. And we traveled along the desert road of Moab.

9. Then the Lord said to me, “Don’t bother the people of Moab. Don’t go to war against them. I am not giving you any of their land. I have given Ar to the descendants of Lot.”

10. (The Emites lived in Ar before. They were strong people, and there were many of them. They were very tall, like the Anakites.

11. The Emites were thought to be Rephaites, like the Anakites. But the Moabite people called them Emites.

12. The Horites also lived in Edom before. But the people of Esau forced them out. They destroyed the Horites and took their place. That is also what Israel did in the land the Lord gave them as their own.)

13. And the Lord said to me, “Now get up and cross the Zered Valley.” So we crossed the valley.

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