1 
 Hear,  Israel!  You  are  to  pass  over  the 
Jordan today,  to  go  in  to  dispossess  nations  greater  and  mightier  than  yourself,  cities  great  and  fortified  up  to  the  sky,  
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 a  people  great  and  tall,  the  sons  of  the  Anakim,  whom  you  know,  and  of  whom  you  have  heard  say,  "Who  can  stand  before  the  sons  of  Anak?"  
3 
 Know  therefore  today,  that  the  LORD  your  God  is  he  who  goes  over  before  you  as  a  devouring  fire.  He  will  destroy  them,  and  he  will  bring  them  down  before  you.  So  you  shall  drive  them  out,  and  make  them  perish  quickly,  as  the  LORD  has  spoken  to  you.  
4 
 Don't  say  in  your  heart,  after  the  LORD  your  God  has  thrust  them  out  from  before  you,  saying,  "For  my 
righteousness the  LORD  has  brought  me  in  to  possess  this  land";  because  the  LORD  drives  them  out  before  you  because  of  the  wickedness  of  these  nations.  
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 Not  for  your  righteousness,  or  for  the  uprightness  of  your  heart,  do  you  go  in  to  possess  their  land;  but  for  the  wickedness  of  these  nations  the  LORD  your  God  does  drive  them  out  from  before  you,  and  that  he  may  establish  the  word  which  the  LORD  swore  to  your  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  Jacob.  
6 
 Know  therefore,  that  the  LORD  your  God  doesn't  give  you  this  good  land  to  possess  for  your  righteousness;  for  you  are  a  stiff-necked  people.  
7 
 Remember,  and  don't  forget,  how  you  provoked  the  LORD  your  God  to  wrath  in  the  wilderness.  From  the  day  that  you  left  the  land  of  Egypt,  until  you  came  to  this  place,  you  have  been  rebellious  against  The  LORD.  +
8 
 Also  in 
Horeb you  provoked  the  LORD  to  wrath,  and  the  LORD  was  angry  with  you  to  destroy  you.  
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 When  I  had  gone  up  onto  the  mountain  to  receive  the 
stone tablets,  even  the  tablets  of  the 
covenant which  the  LORD  made  with  you,  then  I  stayed  on  the  mountain  forty  days  and  forty  nights.  I  neither  ate 
bread nor  drank  water.  
10 
 The  LORD  delivered  to  me  the  two  stone  tablets  written  with  God's  finger.  On  them  were  all  the  words  which  the  LORD  spoke  with  you  on  the  mountain  out  of  the  middle  of  the  fire  in  the  day  of  the  assembly.  
11 
 It  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty  days  and  forty  nights,  that  the  LORD  gave  me  the  two  stone  tablets,  even  the  tablets  of  the  covenant.  
12 
 The  LORD  said  to  me,  "Arise,  get  down  quickly  from  here;  for  your  people  whom  you  have  brought  out  of 
Egypt have  corrupted  themselves.  They  have  quickly  turned  aside  out  of  the  way  which  I  commanded  them.  They  have  made  a  molten  image  for  themselves!"  
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 Furthermore  the  LORD  spoke  to  me,  saying,  "I  have  seen  this  people,  and  behold,  it  is  a  stiff-necked  people.  
14 
 Leave  me  alone,  that  I  may  destroy  them,  and  blot  out  their  name  from  under  the  sky;  and  I  will  make  of  you  a  nation  mightier  and  greater  than  they."  
15 
 So  I  turned  and  came  down  from  the  mountain,  and  the  mountain  was  burning  with  fire.  The  two  tablets  of  the  covenant  were  in  my  two  hands.  
16 
 I  looked,  and  behold,  you  had  sinned  against  the  LORD  your  God.  You  had  made  yourselves  a  molten  calf.  You  had  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the  way  which  the  LORD  had  commanded  you.  
17 
 I  took  hold  of  the  two  tablets,  and  threw  them  out  of  my  two  hands,  and  broke  them  before  your  eyes.  +
18 
 I  fell  down  before  The  LORD,  as  at  the  first,  forty  days  and  forty  nights.  I  neither  ate  bread  nor  drank  water,  because  of  all  your  sin  which  you  sinned,  in  doing  that  which  was  evil  in  The  LORD's  sight,  to  provoke  him  to  anger.  +
19 
 For  I  was  afraid  of  the 
anger and  hot  displeasure  with  which  the  LORD  was  angry  against  you  to  destroy  you.  But  the  LORD  listened  to  me  that  time  also.  
20 
 The  LORD  was  angry  enough  with 
Aaron to  destroy  him.  I  prayed  for  Aaron  also  at  the  same  time.  
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 I  took  your  sin,  the  calf  which  you  had  made,  and  burned  it  with  fire,  and  crushed  it,  grinding  it  very  small,  until  it  was  as  fine  as  dust.  I  threw  its  dust  into  the 
brook that  descended  out  of  the  mountain.  
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 At  Taberah,  and  at  Massah,  and  at  Kibroth  Hattaavah,  you  provoked  the  LORD  to  wrath.  
23 
 When  the  LORD  sent  you  from  Kadesh  Barnea,  saying,  "Go  up  and  possess  the  land  which  I  have  given  you,"  you  rebelled  against  the  commandment  of  the  LORD  your  God,  and  you  didn't  believe  him,  nor  listen  to  his  voice.  
24 
 You  have  been  rebellious  against  the  LORD  from  the  day  that  I  knew  you.  
25 
 So  I  fell  down  before  the  LORD  the  forty  days  and  forty  nights  that  I  fell  down,  because  the  LORD  had  said  he  would  destroy  you.  +
26 
 I  prayed  to  The  LORD,  and  said,  "Lord  God,  don't  destroy  your  people  and  your  inheritance,  that  you  have  redeemed  through  your  greatness,  that  you  have  brought  out  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty  hand.  
27 
 Remember  your  servants,  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob.  Don't  look  at  the  stubbornness  of  this  people,  nor  at  their  wickedness,  nor  at  their  sin,  
28 
 lest  the  land  you  brought  us  out  from  say,  'Because  the  LORD  was  not  able  to  bring  them  into  the  land  which  he  promised  to  them,  and  because  he  hated  them,  he  has  brought  them  out  to  kill  them  in  the  wilderness.'  
29 
 Yet  they  are  your  people  and  your  inheritance,  which  you  brought  out  by  your  great  power  and  by  your  outstretched  arm."  
 
            
De 9:1-25. MOSES DISSUADES THEM FROM THE OPINION OF THEIR OWN RIGHTEOUSNESS.
1. this day--means this time. The Israelites had reached the confines of the promised land, but were obliged, to their great mortification, to return. But now they certainly were to enter it. No obstacle could prevent their possession; neither the fortified defenses of the towns, nor the resistance of the gigantic inhabitants of whom they had received from the spies so formidable a description.
cities great and fenced up to heaven--Oriental cities generally cover a much greater space than those in Europe; for the houses often stand apart with gardens and fields intervening. They are almost all surrounded with walls built of burnt or sun-dried bricks, about forty feet in height. All classes in the East, but especially the nomad tribes, in their ignorance of engineering and artillery, would have abandoned in despair the idea of an assault on a walled town, which to-day would be demolished in a few hours.