Deuteronomy 9
1 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
Kibrothhattaavah, ye provoked the
LORD to
wrath.
23 Likewise when the
LORD sent you from
Kadeshbarnea, 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.