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Deuteronomy 8-10 (Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)

 

Deuteronomy 8-10 (Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition)

Deuteronomy 8

 1All the commandments, that I command thee this day, take great care to observe: that you may live, and be multiplied, and going in may possess the land, for which the Lord swore to your fathers.

    2And thou shalt remember all the way through which the Lord thy God hath brought thee for forty years through the desert, to afflict thee and to prove thee, and that the things that were in thy heart might be made known, whether thou wouldst keep his commandments or no.

    3He afflicted thee with want, and gave thee manna for thy food, which neither thou nor thy fathers knew: to shew that m not in bread alone doth man live, but in every word that proceedeth from the mouth of God.

    4Thy raiment, with which thou wast covered, hath not decayed for age, and thy foot is not worn, lo this is the fortieth year,

    5That thou mayst consider in thy heart, that as a man traineth up his son, so the Lord thy God hath trained thee up.

    6That thou shouldst keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, and walk in his ways, and fear him.

    7For the Lord thy God will bring thee into a good land, of brooks and of waters, and of fountains: in the plains of which and the hills deep rivers break out:

    8A land of wheat, and barley, and vineyards, wherein fig trees and pomegranates, and oliveyards grow: a land of oil and honey.

    9Where without any want thou shalt eat thy bread, and enjoy abundance of all things: where the stones are iron, and out of its hills are dug mines of brass:

    10That when thou hast eaten, and art full, thou mayst bless the Lord thy God for the excellent land which he hath given thee.

    11Take heed, and beware lest at any time thou forget the Lord thy God, and neglect his commandments and judgments and ceremonies, which I command thee this day:

    12Lest after thou hast eaten and art filled, hast built goodly houses, and dwelt in them,

    13And shalt have herds of oxen and flocks of sheep, and plenty of gold and of silver, and of all things,

    14Thy heart be lifted up, and thou remember not the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage:

    15And was thy leader in the great and terrible wilderness, wherein there was the serpent burning with his breath, and the scorpion and the dipsas, and no waters at all: who brought forth streams out of the hardest rock,

    16And fed thee in the wilderness with manna which thy fathers knew not. And after he had afflicted and proved thee, at the last he had mercy on thee,

    17Lest thou shouldst say in thy heart: My own might, and the strength of my own hand have achieved all these things for me.

    18But remember the Lord thy God, that he hath given thee strength, that he might fulfil his covenant, concerning which he swore to thy fathers, as this present day sheweth.

    19But if thou forget the Lord thy God, and follow strange gods, and serve and adore them: behold now I foretell thee that thou shalt utterly perish.

    20As the nations, which the Lord destroyed at thy entrance, so shall you also perish, if you be disobedient to the voice of the Lord your God.

   

Deuteronomy 9

 1Hear, O Israel: Thou shalt go over the Jordan this day; to possess nations very great, and stronger than thyself, cities great, and walled up to the sky,

    2A People great and tall, the sons of the Enacims, whom thou hast seen, and heard of, against whom no man is able to stand.

    3Thou shalt know therefore this day that the Lord thy God himself will pass over before thee, a devouring and consuming fire, to destroy and extirpate and bring them to nothing before thy face quickly, as he hath spoken to thee.

    4Say not in thy heart, when the Lord thy God shall have destroyed them in thy sight: For my justice hath the Lord brought me in to possess this land, whereas these nations are destroyed for their wickedness.

    5For it is not for thy justices, and the uprightness of thy heart that thou shalt go in to possess their lands: but because they have done wickedly, they are destroyed at thy coming in: and that the Lord might accomplish his word, which he promised by oath to thy fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

    6Know therefore that the Lord thy God giveth thee not this excellent land in possession for thy justices, for thou art a very stiffnecked people.

    7Remember, and forget not how then provokedst the Lord thy God to wrath in the wilderness. From the day that thou camest out of Egypt unto this place, thou hast always strove against the Lord.

    8For in Horeb also thou didst provoke him, and he was angry, and would have destroyed thee,

    9When I went up into the mount to receive the tables of stone, the tables of the covenant which the Lord made with you: and I continued in the mount forty days and nights, neither eating bread, nor drinking water.

    10And the Lord gave me two tables of stone written with the finger of God, and containing all the words that he spoke to you in the mount from the midst of the Are, when the people were assembled together.

    11And when forty days were passed, and as many nights, the Lord gave me the two tables of stone, the tables of the covenant,

    12And said to me: Arise, and go down from hence quickly: for thy people, which thou hast brought out of Egypt, have quickly forsaken the way that thou hast shewn them, and have made to themselves a molten idol.

    13And again the Lord said to me: I see that this people is stiffnecked:

    14Let me alone that I may destroy them, and abolish their name from under heaven, and set thee over a nation, that is greater and stronger than this.

    15And when I came down from the burning mount, and held the two tables of the covenant with both hands,

    16And saw that you had sinned against the Lord your God, and had made to yourselves a molten calf, and had quickly forsaken his way, which he had shewn you:

    17I cast the tables out of my hands, and broke them in your sight.

    18And I fell down before the Lord se before, forty days and nights neither eating bread, nor drinking water, for all your sins, which you had committed against the Lord, and had provoked him to wrath:

    19For I feared his indignation and anger, wherewith being moved against you, he would have destroyed you. And the Lord heard me this time also.

    20And he was exceeding angry against Aaron also, and would have destroyed him, and I prayed in like manner for him.

    21And your sin that you had committed, that is, the calf, I took, and burned it with fire, and breaking it into pieces, until it was as small as dust, I threw it into the torrent, which cometh down from the mountain.

    22At the burning also, and at the place of temptation, and at the graves of lust you provoked the Lord:

    23And when he sent you from Cadesbarne, saying: Go up, and possess the land that I have given you, and you slighted the commandment of the Lord your God, and did not believe him, neither would you hearken to his voice:

    24But were always rebellious from the day that I began to know you.

    25And I lay prostrate before the Lord forty days and nights, in which I humbly besought him, that he would not destroy you as he had threatened:

    26And praying, I said: 0 Lord God, destroy not thy people, and thy inheritance, which thou hast redeemed in thy greatness, whom thou hast brought out of Egypt with a strong hand.

    27Remember thy servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob: look not on the stubbornness of this people, nor on their wickedness and sin:

    28Lest perhaps the inhabitants of the land, out of which thou hast brought us, say: The Lord could not bring them into the land that he promised them, and he hated them: therefore he brought them out, that he might kill them in the wilderness,

    29Who are thy people and thy inheritance, whom thou hast brought out by thy great strength, and in thy stretched out arm.

   

Deuteronomy 10

 1At that time the Lord said to me: Hew thee two tables of stone like the former, and come up to me into the mount: and thou shalt make an ark of mood,

    2And I will write on the tables the words that were in them, which thou brokest before, and thou shalt put them in the ark.

    3And I made an ark of setim wood And when I had hewn two tables of stone like the former, I went up into the mount, having them in my hands.

    4And he wrote in the tables, according as he had written before, the ten words, which the Lord spoke to you in the mount from the midst of the fire, when the people were assembled: and he gave them to me.

    5And returning from the mount, I came down, and put the tables into the ark, that I had made, and they are there till this present, as the Lord commanded me.

    6And the children of Israel removed their camp from Beroth of the children of Jacan into Mosera, where Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him in the priestly office.

    7From thence they came to Gadgad, from which place they departed, and camped in Jetebatha, in a land of waters and torrents.

    8At that time he separated the tribe of Levi, to carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and to stand before him in the ministry, and to bless in his name until this present day.

    9Wherefore Levi hath no part nor possession with his brethren: because the Lord himself is his possession, as the Lord thy God promised him.

    10And I stood in the mount, as before, forty days and nights: and the Lord heard me this time also, and would not destroy thee.

    11And he said to me: Go, and walk before the people, that they may enter, and possess the land, which I swore to their fathers that I would give them.

    12And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God, and walk in his ways, and love him, and serve the Lord thy God, with all thy heart, and with all thy soul:

    13And keep the commandments of the Lord, and his ceremonies, which I command thee this day, that it may be well with thee?

    14Behold heaven is the Lord's thy God, and the heaven of heaven, the earth and all things that are therein.

    15And yet the Lord hath been closely joined to thy fathers, and loved them and chose their seed after them, that is to say, you, out of all nations, as this day it is proved.

    16Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and stiffen your neck no more.

    17Because the Lord your God he is the God of gods, and the Lord of lords, a great God and mighty and terrible, a who accepteth no person nor taketh bribes.

    18He doth judgment to the fatherless and the widow, loveth the stranger, and giveth him food and raiment.

    19And do you therefore love strangers, because you also were strangers in the land of Egypt.

    20Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and serve him only: to him thou shalt adhere, and shalt swear by his name.

    21He is thy praise, and thy God, that hath done for thee these great and terrible things, which thy eyes have seen.

    22In seventy souls thy fathers went down into Egypt: and behold now the Lord thy God hath multiplied thee as the stars of heaven.

   

Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition (DRA)

 

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