25-28 When the time comes that you have children and grandchildren, put on years, and start taking things for granted, if you then become corrupt and make any carved images, no matter what their form, by doing what is sheer evil in God’s eyes and provoking his anger—I can tell you right now, with Heaven and Earth as witnesses, that it will be all over for you. You’ll be kicked off the land that you’re about to cross over the Jordan to possess. Believe me, you’ll have a very short stay there. You’ll be ruined, completely ruined. God will scatter you far and wide; a few of you will survive here and there in the nations where God will drive you. There you can worship your homemade gods to your hearts’ content, your wonderful gods of wood and stone that can’t see or hear or eat or smell.

29-31 But even there, if you seek God, your God, you’ll be able to find him if you’re serious, looking for him with your whole heart and soul. When troubles come and all these awful things happen to you, in future days you will come back to God, your God, and listen obediently to what he says. God, your God, is above all a compassionate God. In the end he will not abandon you, he won’t bring you to ruin, he won’t forget the covenant with your ancestors which he swore to them.

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27 The Lord will (A)scatter you among the peoples, and you will be left few in number among the nations where the Lord drives you. 28 (B)There you will serve gods, the work of human hands, (C)wood and stone, (D)which neither see nor hear, nor eat nor smell anything. 29 (E)But from there you will seek the Lord your God, and you will find Him if you search for Him (F)with all your heart and all your soul. 30 When you (G)are in distress and all these things happen to you, (H)in the latter days (I)you will return to the Lord your God and listen to His voice. 31 For the Lord your God is a (J)compassionate God; (K)He will not abandon you nor (L)destroy you, nor (M)forget the covenant with your fathers which He swore to them.

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