Deuteronomy 31
1 And
Moses went and
spake these
words unto all
Israel. 2 And he
said unto them, I am an
hundred and
twenty years old this
day; I
can no more go
out and come
in: also the
LORD hath
said unto me, Thou shalt not go
over this
Jordan. 3 The
LORD thy
God, he will go
over before thee, and he will
destroy these
nations from
before thee, and thou shalt
possess them: and
Joshua, he shall go
over before thee, as the
LORD hath
said.
4 And the
LORD shall
do unto them as he
did to
Sihon and to
Og, kings of the
Amorites, and unto the
land of them, whom he
destroyed.
5 And the
LORD shall give them
up before your
face, that ye may
do unto them according unto all the
commandments which I have
commanded you.
6 Be
strong and of a good
courage,
fear not, nor be
afraid of
them: for the
LORD thy
God, he it is that doth
go with thee; he will not
fail thee, nor
forsake thee.
7 And
Moses called unto
Joshua, and
said unto him in the
sight of all
Israel, Be
strong and of a good
courage: for thou must
go with this
people unto the
land which the
LORD hath
sworn unto their
fathers to
give them; and thou shalt cause them to
inherit it.
8 And the
LORD, he it is that doth
go before thee; he will be with thee, he will not
fail thee, neither
forsake thee:
fear not, neither be
dismayed.
9 And
Moses wrote this
law, and
delivered it unto the
priests the
sons of
Levi, which
bare the
ark of the
covenant of the
LORD, and unto all the
elders of
Israel. 10 And
Moses commanded them,
saying, At the
end of every
seven years, in the
solemnity of the
year of
release, in the
feast of
tabernacles, 11 When all
Israel is
come to
appear before the
LORD thy
God in the
place which he shall
choose, thou shalt
read this
law before all
Israel in their
hearing. 12 Gather the
people together,
men, and
women, and
children, and thy
stranger that is within thy
gates, that they may
hear, and that they may
learn, and
fear the
LORD your
God, and
observe to
do all the
words of this
law: 13 And that their
children, which have not
known any thing, may
hear, and
learn to
fear the
LORD your
God, as long
as ye
live in the
land whither ye go
over Jordan to
possess it.
14 And the
LORD said unto
Moses, Behold, thy
days approach that thou must
die:
call Joshua, and
present yourselves in the
tabernacle of the
congregation, that I may give him a
charge. And
Moses and
Joshua went, and
presented themselves in the
tabernacle of the
congregation. 15 And the
LORD appeared in the
tabernacle in a
pillar of a
cloud: and the
pillar of the
cloud stood over the
door of the
tabernacle. 16 And the
LORD said unto
Moses, Behold, thou shalt
sleep with thy
fathers; and this
people will rise
up, and go a
whoring after the
gods of the
strangers of the
land, whither they
go to be
among them, and will
forsake me, and
break my
covenant which I have
made with them.
17 Then my
anger shall be
kindled against them in that
day, and I will
forsake them, and I will
hide my
face from them, and they shall be
devoured, and
many evils and
troubles shall
befall them; so that they will
say in that
day, Are not these
evils come upon us, because our
God is not
among us?
18 And I will
surely hide my
face in that
day for all the
evils which they shall have
wrought, in
that they are
turned unto
other gods. 19 Now therefore
write ye this
song for you, and
teach it the
children of
Israel: put it in their
mouths, that this
song may be a
witness for me against the
children of
Israel. 20 For when I shall have
brought them into the
land which I
sware unto their
fathers, that
floweth with
milk and
honey; and they shall have
eaten and
filled themselves, and waxen
fat; then will they
turn unto
other gods, and
serve them, and
provoke me, and
break my
covenant. 21 And it shall come to pass, when
many evils and
troubles are
befallen them, that this
song shall
testify against them as a
witness; for it shall not be
forgotten out of the
mouths of their
seed: for I
know their
imagination which they go
about, even
now, before I have
brought them into the
land which I
sware.
22 Moses therefore
wrote this
song the same
day, and
taught it the
children of
Israel. 23 And he gave
Joshua the
son of
Nun a
charge, and
said, Be
strong and of a good
courage: for thou shalt
bring the
children of
Israel into the
land which I
sware unto them: and I will be with thee.
24 And it came to pass, when
Moses had made an
end of
writing the
words of this
law in a
book, until they were
finished,
25 That
Moses commanded the
Levites, which
bare the
ark of the
covenant of the
LORD, saying,
26 Take this
book of the
law, and
put it in the
side of the
ark of the
covenant of the
LORD your
God, that it may be there for a
witness against thee.
27 For I
know thy
rebellion, and thy
stiff neck: behold, while I am yet
alive with you this
day, ye have been
rebellious against the
LORD; and how much more
after my
death? 28 Gather unto me all the
elders of your
tribes, and your
officers, that I may
speak these
words in their
ears, and
call heaven and
earth to
record against them.
29 For I
know that
after my
death ye will
utterly corrupt yourselves, and turn
aside from the
way which I have
commanded you; and
evil will
befall you in the
latter days; because ye will
do evil in the
sight of the
LORD, to provoke him to
anger through the
work of your
hands. 30 And
Moses spake in the
ears of all the
congregation of
Israel the
words of this
song, until they were
ended.