1And
Moses went
and spake
these words
unto all
Israel.
2And
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.
3The
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.
4And
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.
5And
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.
6Be
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.
7And
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.
8And
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.
9And
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.
10And
Moses
commanded
them,
saying, At
the end of every seven
years, in
the
solemnity of
the year of
release, in
the feast of
tabernacles,
11When
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.
12Gather
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:
13And 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.
14And
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.
15And
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.
16And
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.
17Then
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?
18And
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.
19Now
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.
20For
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.
21And
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.
22Moses
therefore
wrote this
song the
same day,
and taught
it the
children of
Israel.
23And
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.
24And
it came to
pass, when
Moses had
made an end
of writing
the words of
this law in
a book,
until they
were
finished,
25That
Moses
commanded
the Levites,
which bare
the ark of
the covenant
of the LORD,
saying,
26Take
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.
27For
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?
28Gather
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.
29For
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.
30And
Moses spake
in the ears
of all the
congregation
of Israel
the words of
this song,
until they
were ended.