He will love
you, bless you and make you numerous. He will bless the fruit of your
womb, the fruit of your land, your grain, your wine, your oil, the
calves of your herds, and the lambs of your flocks, in the land that
He promised your fathers that He would give to you.
You will be
blessed above all nations. Among you and your livestock, there will
not be any sterile or barren.
HaShem
will take
all sickness from you. He will not allow any of the terrible Egyptian
afflictions that you experienced to affect you; instead, He will
direct them against all your enemies.
When you
consume all the nations that HaShem your Lord is giving you, do not show
them any pity. Do not worship their gods, since this will be a deadly
trap for you.
Confidence
You might say
to yourself, "These nations are more numerous than we are. How will we
be able to drive them out?"
Do not be
afraid of them. You must remember what HaShem did to Pharaoh and all the
rest of Egypt.
Remember the
great miracles that you saw with your own eyes - the signs, the
wonders, the mighty hand and the outstretched arm with which HaShem your
Lord brought you out of Egypt.
HaShem
will do
the same to all the nations whom you fear.
HaShem
your Lord
will also send deadly hornets to attack them, so that the survivors
hiding from you will also be destroyed.
Do not cringe
before these nations. HaShem your Lord is with you - a great and awesome
HaShem.
HaShem
will
uproot these nations before you little by little. You will not be
allowed to finish them off too quickly, so that the wild animals not
overwhelm you.
HaShem
will place these nations in your power. He will throw them into utter panic
until they are destroyed.
He will
place their kings in your power, and you will obliterate their names
from under the heavens. No man will stand up before you until you
destroy them.
You must burn
their idolatrous statues in fire. Do not desire the gold and silver
on these statues and take it for yourselves. Let it not bring
you into a deadly trap, since it is something offensive to HaShem your
Lord.
Do not bring
any offensive idol into your house, since you may become just like it.
Shun it totally and consider it absolutely offensive, since it is
taboo.
Dangers of
Overconfidence
You must
safeguard and keep the entire mandate that I am prescribing to you
today. You will then survive, flourish, and come to occupy the land
that HaShem swore to your fathers.
Remember the
entire path along which HaShem your Lord led you these forty years in the
desert. He sent hardships to test you, to determine what is in your
heart, whether you would keep His commandments or not.
He made life
difficult for you, letting you go hungry, and then He fed you the
Manna, which neither you nor your ancestors had ever experienced. This
was to teach you that it is not by bread alone that man lives, but by
all that comes out of HaShem's mouth.
The clothing
you wore did not become tattered, and your feet did not become bruised
these forty years.
You must thus
meditate on the fact that just as a man might chastise his child, so HaShem
your Lord is chastising you.
Safeguard the
commandments of HaShem your Lord, so that you will walk in His ways and
remain in awe of Him.
HaShem
your Lord
is bringing you to a good land - a land with flowing streams, and
underground springs gushing out in valley and mountain.
It is a land
of wheat, barley, grapes, figs and pomegranates - a land of oil-olives
and honey- dates .
It is a land
where you will not eat rationed bread, and you will not lack anything
- a land whose stones are iron, and from whose mountains you will
quarry copper.
When you eat
and are satisfied, you must therefore bless HaShem your Lord for the good
land that He has given you.
Be careful
that you not forget HaShem your Lord, not keeping His commandments,
decrees and laws, which I am prescribing to you today.
You may then
eat and be satisfied, building fine houses and living in them.
Your herds and
flocks may increase, and you may amass much silver and gold -
everything you own may increase.
But your heart
may then grow haughty, and you may forget HaShem your Lord, the One who
brought you out of the slave house that was Egypt.
It was He who
led you through the great, terrifying desert, where there were snakes,
vipers, scorpions and thirst. When there was no water, it was He who
provided you water from a solid cliff.
In the desert
He fed you Manna, which was something that your ancestors never knew.
He may have been sending hardships to test you, but it was so He would
eventually do [all the more] good for you.
When you later
have prosperity, be careful that you not say to yourself, 'It was my
own strength and personal power that brought me all this prosperity.'
You must
remember that it is HaShem your Lord who gives you the power to become
prosperous. He does this so as to keep the covenant that He made with
an oath to your fathers, even as He is keeping it today.
Warnings
Against Idolatry
If you ever
forget HaShem your Lord, and follow other gods, worshiping them and
bowing to them, I bear witness to you today that you will be totally
annihilated.
You will be
destroyed just like the nations that HaShem is destroying before you -
that will be the result if you do not obey HaShem your Lord.
Warnings
Against Self-Righteousness
Listen,
Israel, today you are preparing to cross the Jordan. When you arrive,
you will drive out nations greater and more powerful than you, with
great cities, fortified to the skies.
They are a
great nation, as tall as giants. You know that you have heard the
expression, "Who can stand up before a giant?"
But you must
realize today that HaShem your Lord is the One who shall cross before
you. He is like a consuming fire, and He will subjugate these nations
before you, rapidly driving them out and annihilating them, as HaShem promised you.
When HaShem repulses them before you, do not say to yourselves, 'It was because of
my virtue that HaShem brought me to occupy this land.'
It was because
of the wickedness of these nations that HaShem is driving them out before
you.
It was not
because of your virtue and basic integrity that you are coming to
occupy their land, but because of the wickedness of these nations whom
HaShem is driving out before you. It is also because HaShem is keeping the
word that He swore to your ancestors, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Therefore,
realize that it is not because of your virtue that HaShem your Lord is
giving you this land to occupy, since you are a very stubborn nation.
Remember and
never forget how you provoked HaShem your Lord in the desert. From the
day you left Egypt until you came here, you have been rebelling
against HaShem.
Even at Horeb
you provoked HaShem! And HaShem was ready to display anger and destroy you.
I had climbed
the mountain to get the stone tablets - tablets of the covenant that HaShem
had made with you. I remained on the mountain forty days and forty
nights without eating food or drinking water.
HaShem
gave me
the two stone tablets written with HaShem's finger. Upon them were
written all the words that HaShem declared to you on the mountain out of
the fire, on the Day of Assembly.
At the end of
the forty days and forty nights, HaShem gave me the two stone tablets as
tablets of the covenant.
But HaShem then
said to me, "Get moving and hurry down from here! The nation that you
brought out of Egypt has become corrupt. They have been quick to turn
aside from the path that I prescribed for them, and they have made
themselves a cast statue."
HaShem
then said
to me, "I see that this is a very stubborn nation. Just leave Me
alone, and I will destroy them, obliterating their name from under the
heavens. I will then make you into a nation greater and more numerous
than they."
I turned
around and went down from the mountain. The mountain was still burning
with fire, and the two tablets of the covenant were in my two hands.
I immediately
saw that you had sinned to HaShem your Lord, making a cast calf. You were
so quick to turn from the path that HaShem your Lord had prescribed!
I grasped the
two tablets, and threw them down from my two hands, breaking them
before your eyes.
I then threw
myself down before HaShem, and just as during the first forty days and
forty nights, I did not eat any food or drink water.
I dreaded the
anger and rage that HaShem was directing at you, which had threatened to
destroy you. But HaShem also listened to me this time.
HaShem
also
expressed great anger toward Aaron, threatening to destroy him, so, at
that time, I also prayed for Aaron.
I took the
calf, the sinful thing that you had made, and I burned it in fire. I
then pulverized it, grinding it well, until it was as fine as dust,
and I threw the dust into the stream flowing down from the mountain.
At Tav'erah,
Massah, and Graves-of-Craving, you also provoked HaShem. And at Kadesh
Barnea, HaShem sent you forth and said, 'Head north and occupy the land
that I have given you,' but you rebelled against the word of HaShem your
Lord, and did not have faith in Him or obey Him. You have been
rebelling against HaShem since the day I knew you!
In any case,
because HaShem said He would destroy you, I threw myself down before HaShem
and lay prostrate for forty days and forty nights.
My prayer to HaShem
was, "HaShem! Lord! Do not destroy Your nation and heritage, which
You liberated with Your greatness, and which You brought out of Egypt
with a mighty hand. Remember Your servants, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Do not pay attention to the stubbornness of this nation, or to their
wickedness and sin. 'Do not
let the land from which You took them say, 'HaShem brought them out to
kill them in the desert because He hated them and could not bring them
to the land He promised them.' After
all, they are Your people and Your heritage. You brought them out with
Your great power and with Your outstretched arm!"
The Second Set
of Tablets
At that
time, HaShem said to me, "Carve out two stone tablets like the first
ones, and come up to Me on the mountain. Make yourself a wooden ark.
I will
write on the tablets the words which were on the first tablets that
you broke, and you shall place them in the ark."
I made an
ark out of acacia wood and carved out two tablets like the first. I
then climbed the mountain with the two tablets in my hand.
HaShem
wrote on the tablets the original script of the Ten Commandments which
he declared to you from the mountain out of the fire on the Day of
Assembly. HaShem gave them to me, and I
turned around and went down from the mountain. I placed the tablets in
the ark I made, and they remained there as HaShem had commanded.
Later,
after the Israelites had left the wells of Beney Yaakan and Moserah,
Aaron died and was buried there, so that Eleazar his son became priest
in his stead.
From
those areas, they had traveled to GudHaShemah, and from GudHaShemah to
Yatvath, an area of flowing brooks.
After I
came down from the mountain, HaShem designated the tribe of Levi to
carry the ark of HaShem's covenant, to stand before HaShem and serve Him,
and to offer blessing in His name.
It is for
this reason that Levi was not given any portion or inheritance along
with his brethren. HaShem is his heritage, as HaShem promised him.
I had
thus remained on the mountain forty days and forty nights, just like
the first time, and HaShem listened to me this time as well, agreeing not
to destroy you.
HaShem
then
said to me, "Get moving and resume the march at the head of the
people. Let them come and occupy the land that I swore to their
fathers that I would give to them."
Following HaShem's Way
And now,
Israel, what does HaShem want of you? Only that you remain in awe of HaShem
your Lord, so that you will follow all His paths and love Him, serving
HaShem your Lord with all your heart and with all your soul.
You must
keep HaShem's commandments and decrees that I am prescribing for you
today, so that good will be yours.
The
heaven, the heaven of heaven, the earth and everything in it, all
belong to HaShem!
Still,
it was only with your ancestors that HaShem developed a closeness. He
loved them and therefore chose you, their descendants, from among all
nations, just as the situation is today.
Remove
the barriers from your heart and do not remain so stubborn any more!
HaShem
your
Lord is the ultimate Supreme Being and the highest possible Authority.
He is the great, mighty and awesome HaShem, who does not give special
consideration or take bribes.
He
brings justice to the orphan and widow, and loves the foreigner,
granting him food and clothing.
You must
also show love toward the foreigner, since you were foreigners in the
land of Egypt.
Remain
in awe of HaShem, serve Him, cling to Him, and swear by His name.
He is
your praise and your HaShem, the One who did for you these great and
awesome deeds that you saw with your very eyes.
Your
ancestors emigrated to Egypt with only seventy individuals, but now HaShem
your Lord has made you as numerous as the stars of the sky.
So love HaShem
your Lord, and safeguard His trust, his decrees, laws and
commandments, for all time.
You must
now realize that I am not speaking of your children, who did not
know and did not see the lesson that HaShem your Lord [taught] through
His greatness, His mighty hand and His outstretched arm.
There were the signs and deeds that He did in Egypt, to Pharaoh king of
Egypt and all his land.
There was
what He did in Egypt's forces, to their horses and chariots, when He
swamped them with the water of the Red Sea as they were pursuing you. HaShem
destroyed them so that even now they have not recovered.
There was
what He did in the desert, until you came to this area.
There was
what He did to Dathan and Aviram, the sons of Reuben's son Eliav, when
in the midst of all Israel the earth opened its mouth and swallowed
them, along with their houses, their tents, and all the living things
that were with them.
Thus,
your own eyes have seen all the great deeds that HaShem has done.
Safeguard
the entire mandate that I am prescribing to you today, so that you
will be strong and come to occupy the land which you are crossing to
occupy.
You will
then long endure on the land that HaShem swore to your fathers that He
would give to them and their offspring, a land flowing with milk and
honey.
A Demanding
Land
The land
which you are about to occupy is not like Egypt, the place you left,
where you could plant your seed and irrigate it by yourself, just like
a vegetable garden.
But the
land which you are crossing to occupy is a land of mountains and
valleys, which can be irrigated only by the rain.
It is
therefore a land constantly under HaShem your Lord's scrutiny; the eyes
of HaShem your Lord are on it at all times, from the beginning of the
year until the end of the year.
Yoke of the
Commandments
If you
are careful to pay heed to my commandments, which I am prescribing to
you today, and if you love HaShem your Lord with all your heart and soul,
then HaShem has made this promise:
"I will
grant the fall and spring rains in your land at their proper time, so
that you will have an ample harvest of grain, oil and wine. I will
grant forage in your fields for your animals, and you will eat and be
satisfied."
Be
careful that your heart not be tempted to go astray and worship other
gods, bowing down to them.
HaShem's
anger will then be directed against you, and He will lock up the skies
so that there will not be any rain. The land will not give forth its
crops, and you will rapidly vanish from the good land that HaShem is
giving you.
Place
these words of mine on your heart and soul. Bind them as a sign on
your arm, and let them be an insignia in the center of your head.
Teach
your children to speak of them, when you are at home, when traveling
on the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
Also
write them on parchments affixed to the doorposts of your houses and
gates.
If you
do this, you and your children will long endure on the land that HaShem
swore to your ancestors, promising that He would give it to them as
long as the heavens are above the earth.
Promise of
Victory
If you
carefully safeguard and keep this entire Mandate that I prescribe to
you today, and if you love HaShem, walk in all His ways, and cling to
Him, then HaShem will drive out all these nations before you. You will expel nations
that are greater and stronger than you are.
Every
area upon which your feet tread shall belong to you. Your boundaries
shall extend from the desert to the Lebanon, from a tributary of the
Euphrates River as far as the Mediterranean Sea.
No man
will stand up before you. HaShem your Lord will place the fear and dread
of you upon the entire area you tread, just as He promised you.