Deuteronomy 9
Moses reminds the Israelites of their disobedience and rebellion, and of God's patience with them.
Bible version
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Commentary
Deuteronomy 9 is a chapter that speaks to the Israelites about their journey to the Promised Land. It begins with a reminder of the greatness of God and His power to bring them to the land He promised them. Moses then reminds them of their disobedience and rebellion against God, and how God had to punish them for it. He then encourages them to remember the Lord and to keep His commandments, so that they may be blessed and receive the land He promised them. Moses then speaks of the greatness of the Lord and how He will be with them as they enter the land. He also reminds them of the importance of obedience and how it will bring them success. He then speaks of the destruction of the nations that are in the land, and how the Lord will use them to bring judgment upon the wicked. The chapter ends with a reminder of the Lord's faithfulness and how He will never leave them or forsake them. He will be with them as they enter the land and will be their guide and protector. This is a powerful reminder of the Lord's faithfulness and His commitment to His people. It is a reminder that He will always be with them and will never leave them.
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There are 29 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 9.