Deuteronomy 9 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 2021(NRSVUE)

Deuteronomy 9The Consequences of Rebelling against God

1 you had been quick to turn from the way that the Lord had commanded you.

17So I took hold of the two tablets and flung them from my two hands, smashing them before your eyes.

18 known you.

25 v 18 “Throughout the forty days and forty nights that I lay prostrate before the Lord when the Lord intended to destroy you,

26Ex 32.11–13I prayed to the Lord and said, ‘Lord God, do not destroy your people, your very own possession, whom you redeemed in your greatness, whom you brought out of Egypt with a mighty hand.

27Remember your servants, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; pay no attention to the stubbornness of this people, their wickedness and their sin,

28lest the land from which you have brought us say, “Because the Lord was not able to bring them into the land that he promised them and because he hated them, he has brought them out to let them die in the wilderness.”

29Deut 4.34For they are your people, your very own possession, whom you brought out by your great power and by your outstretched arm.’

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