Deuteronomy 28
Moses tells the Israelites the blessings they will receive if they obey God's commandments and the curses that will come upon them if they disobey.
Bible version
Blessings for Obedience and Curses for Disobedience
Commentary
Deuteronomy 28 is a chapter that outlines the blessings and curses that will come upon the Israelites depending on their obedience to God's commands. The chapter begins with a reminder of the covenant that God made with the Israelites, and the promise that if they obey His commands, they will be blessed in the land that He has given them. The blessings that will come upon them are described in detail, including material blessings such as abundance of crops, livestock, and wealth, as well as spiritual blessings such as long life, protection from their enemies, and a close relationship with God. The second half of the chapter outlines the curses that will come upon the Israelites if they disobey God's commands. These curses include destruction of their crops, sickness, and death, as well as exile from the land that God has given them. The chapter ends with a reminder that these curses will come upon the Israelites if they do not obey God's commands, and a warning that they should not be tempted to turn away from Him. Deuteronomy 28 is a powerful reminder of the importance of obedience to God's commands. It serves as a warning to the Israelites that they must remain faithful to God in order to receive His blessings, and that disobedience will bring about His curses. It is a reminder that God is a loving and just God, and that He will reward those who obey Him and punish those who do not.
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There are 68 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 28.