1 
 Therefore  you  shall  love  the  LORD  your  God,  and  keep  his  instructions,  his  statutes,  his  ordinances,  and  his  commandments,  always.  +
2 
 Know  this  day:  for  I  don't  speak  with  your  children  who  have  not  known,  and  who  have  not  seen  the  chastisement  of  the  LORD  your  God,  his  greatness,  his  mighty  hand,  his  outstretched  arm,  +
3 
 his  signs,  and  his  works,  which  he  did  in  the  middle  of 
Egypt to 
Pharaoh the  king  of  Egypt,  and  to  all  his  land;  
4 
 and  what  he  did  to  the  army  of  Egypt,  to  their  horses,  and  to  their  chariots;  how  he  made  the  water  of  the  Red  Sea  to  overflow  them  as  they  pursued  you,  and  how  the  LORD  has  destroyed  them  to  this  day;  
5 
 and  what  he  did  to  you  in  the  wilderness,  until  you  came  to  this  place;  
6 
 and  what  he  did  to 
Dathan and  Abiram,  the  sons  of  Eliab,  the  son  of  Reuben;  how  the 
earth opened  its  mouth,  and  swallowed  them  up,  and  their  households,  and  their  tents,  and  every  living  thing  that  followed  them,  in  the  middle  of  all  Israel;  
7 
 but  your  eyes  have  seen  all  of  The  LORD's  great  work  which  he  did.  
8 
 Therefore  you  shall  keep  all  the  commandment  which  I  command  you  today,  that  you  may  be  strong,  and  go  in  and  possess  the  land,  where  you  go  over  to  possess  it;  
9 
 and  that  you  may  prolong  your  days  in  the  land,  which  the  LORD  swore  to  your  fathers  to  give  to  them  and  to  their  offspring,  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey.  
10 
 For  the  land,  where  you  go  in  to  possess  it,  isn't  as  the  land  of  Egypt,  that  you  came  out  of,  where  you  sowed  your  seed,  and  watered  it  with  your  foot,  as  a  garden  of  herbs;  +
11 
 but  the  land,  where  you  go  over  to  possess  it,  is  a  land  of  hills  and  valleys  which  drinks  water  from  the  rain  of  the  sky,  
12 
 a  land  which  the  LORD  your  God  cares  for.  the  LORD  your  God's  eyes  are  always  on  it,  from  the  beginning  of  the  year  even  to  the  end  of  the  year.  +
13 
 It  shall  happen,  if  you  shall  listen  diligently  to  my  commandments  which  I  command  you  today,  to  love  the  LORD  your  God,  and  to  serve  him  with  all  your 
heart and  with  all  your  soul,  
14 
 that  I  will  give  the  rain  of  your  land  in  its  season,  the  former  rain  and  the  latter  rain,  that  you  may  gather  in  your  grain,  your  new  wine,  and  your  oil.  +
15 
 I  will  give 
grass in  your  fields  for  your  livestock,  and  you  shall  eat  and  be  full.  
+16 
 Be  careful,  lest  your  heart  be  deceived,  and  you  turn  aside,  and  serve  other  gods,  and 
worship them;  
17 
 and  The  LORD's 
anger be  kindled  against  you,  and  he  shut  up  the  sky,  so  that  there  is  no  rain,  and  the  land  doesn't  yield  its  fruit;  and  you  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good  land  which  the  LORD  gives  you.  
18 
 Therefore  you  shall  lay  up  these  my  words  in  your  heart  and  in  your  soul.  You  shall  bind  them  for  a  sign  on  your  hand,  and  they  shall  be  for 
frontlets between  your  eyes.  
+19 
 You  shall  teach  them  your  children,  talking  of  them,  when  you  sit  in  your  house,  and  when  you  walk  by  the  way,  and  when  you  lie  down,  and  when  you  rise  up.  
20 
 You  shall  write  them  on  the  door  posts  of  your  house,  and  on  your  gates;  
21 
 that  your  days  may  be  multiplied,  and  the  days  of  your  children,  in  the  land  which  the  LORD  swore  to  your  fathers  to  give  them,  as  the  days  of  the  heavens  above  the  earth.  
22 
 For  if  you  shall  diligently  keep  all  these  commandments  which  I  command  you,  to  do  them,  to  love  the  LORD  your  God,  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  cling  to  him;  
23 
 then  will  the  LORD  drive  out  all  these  nations  from  before  you,  and  you  shall  dispossess  nations  greater  and  mightier  than  yourselves.  
24 
 Every  place  whereon  the  sole  of  your  foot  treads  shall  be  yours:  from  the  wilderness,  and  Lebanon,  from  the  river,  the 
river Euphrates,  even  to  the  western  sea  shall  be  your  border.  
+25 
 No  man  will  be  able  to  stand  before  you.  the  LORD  your  God  will  lay  the  fear  of  you  and  the  dread  of  you  on  all  the  land  that  you  tread  on,  as  he  has  spoken  to  you.  
26 
 Behold,  I  set  before  you  today  a  blessing  and  a  curse:  +
27 
 the  blessing,  if  you  listen  to  the  commandments  of  the  LORD  your  God,  which  I  command  you  today;  
28 
 and  the  curse,  if  you  do  not  listen  to  the  commandments  of  the  LORD  your  God,  but  turn  aside  out  of  the  way  which  I  command  you  today,  to  go  after  other  gods,  which  you  have  not  known.  
29 
 It  shall  happen,  when  the  LORD  your  God  brings  you  into  the  land  where  you  go  to  possess  it,  that  you  shall  set  the  blessing  on 
Mount Gerizim,  and  the 
curse on  Mount  Ebal.  
30 
 Aren't  they 
beyond the  Jordan,  behind  the  way  of  the  going  down  of  the  sun,  in  the  land  of  the 
Canaanites who 
dwell in  the  Arabah,  near  Gilgal,  beside  the  oaks  of  Moreh?  
31 
 For  you  are  to  pass  over  the 
Jordan to  go  in  to  possess  the  land  which  the  LORD  your  God  gives  you,  and  you  shall  possess  it,  and  dwell  therein.  
32 
 You  shall  observe  to  do  all  the  statutes  and  the  ordinances  which  I  set  before  you  today.  
 
            
De 11:1-32. AN EXHORTATION TO OBEDIENCE.
1. Therefore thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and keep his charge--The reason for the frequent repetition of the same or similar counsels is to be traced to the infantine character and state of the church, which required line upon line and precept upon precept. Besides, the Israelites were a headstrong and perverse people, impatient of control, prone to rebellion, and, from their long stay in Egypt, so violently addicted to idolatry, that they ran imminent risk of being seduced by the religion of the country to which they were going, which, in its characteristic features, bore a strong resemblance to that of the country they had left.