Deuteronomy 29
Moses reminds the Israelites of the covenant God made with them at Horeb and warns them not to make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land they are entering.
Bible version
The Covenant Renewed
Commentary
Deuteronomy 29 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of obedience to God's commands. In this chapter, Moses reminds the Israelites of the covenant they made with God at Mount Sinai. He reminds them of the promises they made to obey God's commands and to remain faithful to Him. He also warns them of the consequences of disobedience, which include being cursed and exiled from the land. Moses also speaks of the blessings that will come to those who remain faithful to God. He promises that God will be with them and will protect them from their enemies. He also promises that God will provide for them and will give them a land of their own. The chapter ends with a call to obedience. Moses urges the Israelites to remember the covenant they made with God and to remain faithful to Him. He reminds them that obedience is the only way to receive God's blessings. This chapter is a reminder to us today that obedience to God's commands is essential for us to receive His blessings. We must remain faithful to Him and trust in His promises. We must also remember that disobedience will bring consequences, and that God will not be pleased with us if we do not obey Him.
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There are 29 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 29.