THE TORAH
Deuteronomy
DEVARIM
Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Torah
It contains Moses’ farewell speeches to the Israelites. Restating the laws of the Torah, the history of the Israelites, and the covenant between G-d and Israel.
The important emphasis on following God’s commandments, the love of G-d for Israel, and the blessings and curses that will come upon Israel depending on their obedience or disobedience.
Chapter 31
31st Chapter of Deuteronomy Reveal Some Shocking Hidden Truths
The bottom-line is Annulment of G-d’s Commandments Cause G-d’s Fury to be Unleashed
Find Out The Cause Of Holocaust And Other Tragedy Against The Jews”
“The worship of other gods or gods of others”
Jesus is a clear example.
A man-made G-d that the One True G-d of the Hebrews never made mention from Genesis until our day and age today. Except the false prophets in the Greek book – New Testament – the book that not even once did G-d had spoken of.
“Joshua”
“Nearing Moses’ End”
“The Torah as Testimony”
Moses went and spoke these words to all of Israel.
31:1
He said to them, “I am a hundred and twenty years old today, I can no longer go out and come in, for Hashem has said to me, ‘You shall not cross this Jordan.’
31:2
Hashem, your God — He will cross before you; He will destroy these nations from before you, and you shall possess them; Joshua — shall cross over before you, as Hashem has spoken.
31:3
and Hashem gave them before you; and you shall do to them according to the entire commandment that I have commanded you.
:5
Be strong and courageous, do not be afraid and do not be broken before them, for Hashem, your God — it is He Who goes before you. He will not release you nor will He forsake you.”
:6
Hashem — it is He Who goes before you; He will be with you; He will not release you nor will He forsake you; do not be afraid and do not be dismayed.”
:8
Moses wrote this Torah and gave it to the Kohanim, the sons of Levi, the bearers of the Ark of the covenant of Hashem, and to all the elders of Israel.
:9
“At the end of seven years, at the time of the Sabbatical year, during the Succos festival,
:10
when all Israel comes to appear before Hashem, your God, in the place that He will choose, you shall read this Torah before all Israel, in their ears,
:11
Gather together the people — the men, the women, and the small children, and your stranger who is in your cities — so that they will hear and so that they will learn, and they shall fear Hashem, your God, and be careful to perform all the words of this Torah.
:12
Hashem said to Moses, “Behold, you will lie with your forefathers, but this people will rise up and stray after the gods of the foreigners of the Land, in whose midst it is coming, and it will forsake Me and annul My covenant that I have sealed with it.
:16
My anger will flare against it on that day and I will forsake them; and I will conceal My face from them and they will become prey, and many evils and distresses will encounter it. It will say on that day, ‘Is it not because my God is not in my midst that these evils have come upon me?
:17
But I will surely have concealed My face on that day because of all the evil that it did, for it had turned to gods of others.
:18
“For I shall bring them to the Land that I swore to their forefathers, which flows with milk and honey, but it will eat, be sated, and grow fat, and turn to gods of others and serve them, it will provoke Me and annul My covenant.
:20
He commanded Joshua son of Nun, and said, “Be strong and courageous, for you shall bring the Children of Israel to the Land that I have sworn to them, and I shall be with you.”
:23
“Take this book of the Torah and place it at the side of the Ark of the Covenant of Hashem, your God, and it shall be there for you as a witness.
:26
For I know that after my death you will surely act corruptly, and you will stray from the path that I have commanded you, and evil will befall you at the end of days, if you do what is evil in the eyes of Hashem, to anger Him through your handiwork.”
:29
1 And Moses went, and he spoke the following words to all Israel.
2 He said to them, “Today I am one hundred and twenty years old. I can no longer go or come, and the Lord said to me, “You shall not cross this Jordan.”
3 The Lord, your God He will cross before you; He will destroy these nations from before you so that you will possess them. Joshua he will cross before you, as the Lord has spoken.
4 And the Lord will do to them, as He did to the Amorite kings, Sihon and Og, and to their land, [all of] which He destroyed.
5 And [when] the Lord delivers them before you, you shall do to them according to all the commandment that I have commanded you.
6 Be strong and courageous! Neither fear, nor be dismayed of them, for the Lord, your God He is the One Who goes with you. He will neither fail you, nor forsake you.”
7 And Moses called Joshua and said to him in the presence of all Israel, “Be strong and courageous! For you shall come with this people to the land which the Lord swore to their forefathers to give them. And you shall apportion it to them as an inheritance.
8 The Lord He is the One Who goes before you; He will be with you; He will neither fail you, nor forsake you. Do not fear, and do not be dismayed.”
9 Then Moses wrote this Torah, and gave it to the priests, the descendants of Levi, who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and to all the elders of Israel.
10 Then, Moses commanded them, saying, “At the end of [every] seven years, at an appointed time, in the Festival of Succoth, [after] the year of release,
11 When all Israel comes to appear before the Lord, your God, in the place He will choose, you shall read this Torah before all Israel, in their ears.
12 Assemble the people: the men, the women, and the children, and your stranger in your cities, in order that they hear, and in order that they learn and fear the Lord, your God, and they will observe to do all the words of this Torah.
13 And their children, who did not know, will hear and learn to fear the Lord, your God, all the days that you live on the land, to which you are crossing the Jordan, to possess.
14 And the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, your days are approaching [for you] to die. Call Joshua and stand in the Tent of Meeting, and I will inspire him. So Moses and Joshua went, and stood in the Tent of Meeting.
15 And the Lord appeared in the Tent, in a pillar of cloud. The pillar of cloud stood at the entrance to the Tent.
16 And the Lord said to Moses: Behold, you are [about to] lie with your forefathers, and this nation will rise up and stray after the deities of the nations of the land, into which they are coming. And they will forsake Me and violate My covenant which I made with them.
17 And My fury will rage against them on that day, and I will abandon them and hide My face from them, and they will be consumed, and many evils and troubles will befall them, and they will say on that day, ‘Is it not because our God is no longer among us, that these evils have befallen us?’
18 And I will hide My face on that day, because of all the evil they have committed, when they turned to other deities.
19 And now, write for yourselves this song, and teach it to the Children of Israel. Place it into their mouths, in order that this song will be for Me as a witness for the children of Israel.
20 When I bring them to the land which I have sworn to their forefathers [to give them], a land flowing with milk and honey, they will eat and be satisfied, and live on the fat [of the land]. Then, they will turn to other deities and serve them, provoking Me and violating My covenant.
21 And it will be, when they will encounter many evils and troubles, this song will bear witness against them, for it will not be forgotten from the mouth of their offspring. For I know their inclination what they [are planning] to do today, [even] before I bring them in to the land which I have sworn [to give them].”
22 And Moses wrote this song on that day, and taught it to the children of Israel.
23 And He commanded Joshua the son of Nun, and said: “Be strong and courageous! For you shall bring the children of Israel to the land that I have sworn to them, and I will be with you.”
24 And it was, when Moses finished writing the words of this Torah in a scroll, until their very completion,
25 that Moses commanded the Levites, who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord, saying:
26 “Take this Torah scroll and place it along side the ark of covenant of the Lord, your God, and it will be there as a witness.
27 For I know your rebellious spirit and your stubbornness. Even while I am alive with you today you are rebelling against the Lord, and surely after my death!
28 Assemble to me all the elders of your tribes and your officers, and I will speak these words into their ears, and I will call upon the heaven and the earth as witnesses against them.
29 For I know that after my death, you will surely become corrupted, and deviate from the way which I had commanded you. Consequently, the evil will befall you at the end of days, because you did evil in the eyes of the Lord, to provoke Him to anger through the work of your hands.
30 Then, Moses spoke into the ears of the entire assembly of Israel the words of the following song, until their completion.
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The book of Deuteronomy, also known as Devarim in Hebrew (“Words”), is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Old Testament. It contains a series of speeches by Moses to the Israelites, just before they are about to enter the promised land, which summarize and expand upon many of the laws and commandments given in the earlier books of the Torah. The word Deuteronomy literally means “second law,” indicating that Moses is rehearsing the law with the Israelites before they enter the land.
The book is often seen as a sort of farewell address by Moses, containing some of his final instructions and blessings to the people he has led for many years. It emphasizes the importance of following G-d’s commandments and remaining faithful to Him, while warning against the dangers of disobedience and idolatry. Overall, Deuteronomy serves as a significant text in the history of Judaism and Christianity, containing many of the foundational beliefs and values of these religions.
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