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Deuteronomy 29:4-22 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

4. But to this very day the Lord hasn't given you a mind that understands. He hasn't given you eyes that see. He hasn't given you ears that hear.

5. He led you through the desert for 40 years. During that time your clothes didn't wear out. The sandals on your feet didn't wear out either.

6. You didn't eat any bread. You didn't drink any kind of wine. The Lord did all of those things because he wanted you to know that he is the Lord your God.

7. When we got here, Sihon and Og came out to fight against us. Sihon was the king of Heshbon. And Og was the king of Bashan. But we won the battle over them.

8. We took their land. We gave it to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and half of the tribe of Manasseh as their share.

9. Be careful to obey the terms of this covenant. Then you will have success in everything you do.

10. Today all of you are standing here in the sight of the Lord your God. Your leaders and chief men are here. Your elders and officials are here. So are all of the other men of Israel.

11. Your children and wives are here with you too. So are the outsiders who are living in your camps. They chop your wood and carry your water.

12. All of you are standing here in order to enter into a covenant with the Lord your God. He is making the covenant with you today. He's sealing it with an oath.

13. Today he wants to show you that you are his people and that he is your God. That's what he promised with an oath to your fathers. He promised it to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

14. I'm making this covenant. I'm sealing it with an oath. I'm not making it only with you

15. who are standing here with us today in the sight of the Lord our God. I'm also making it with those who aren't here today.

16. You yourselves know how we lived in Egypt. You also know how we passed through other countries on the way here.

17. You saw the statues of their gods that were made out of wood, stone, silver and gold. The Lord hates those statues.

18. Make sure there isn't a man or woman among your families or tribes who turns away from the Lord our God. No one must worship the gods of those nations. Make sure that kind of worship doesn't spread like bitter poison through your whole community.

19. Some people who worship those gods will hear the oath that seals the covenant I'm making. They think they can escape trouble by saying to themselves, "We'll be safe, even though we're stubborn and go our own way." But trouble will come on them everywhere in the land.

20. The Lord will never be willing to forgive those people. His burning anger will blaze out against them. All of the curses I've written down in this scroll will fall on them. And the Lord will wipe out their names from the earth.

21. He will find those people in all of the tribes of Israel and give them nothing but trouble. That will be in keeping with all of the curses of the covenant. They are written down in this Scroll of the Law.

22. Even your children's children will see the troubles that have fallen on the land. They'll see the sicknesses the Lord has brought on it. People who come from countries far away will also see those things.

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