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Still angry, he led us this way and that through the desert, till the generation that had offended him died out. (Numbers 32, 13)
that none of that worthless generation should live to see the fair land that was his promised gift to your fathers, (Deuteronomy 1, 35)
Between our departure from Cades-Barne and the crossing of the brook Zared lay thirty-eight years of wandering, till all the fighting men of that generation had passed away from this camp of ours, as the Lord swore they should; (Deuteronomy 2, 14)
Sons will spring from you, and beget sons in their turn; what if you should go astray, when you have been long settled in the land, fashion yourselves some idol, and rouse the Lord your God to indignation at the sight of your evil-doing? (Deuteronomy 4, 25)
to bow down and worship it. I, thy God, the Lord Almighty, am jealous in my love; be my enemy, and thy children, to the third and fourth generation, shall make amends; (Deuteronomy 5, 9)
It may be that one of thy brethren, thy fellow-citizen in the land the Lord thy God means to give thee, will fall on evil days. Do not steel thy heart and shut thy purse against him: (Deuteronomy 15, 7)
All such things are hateful to the Lord; it is to punish them for such evil doings that he means to destroy these nations at thy onslaught. (Deuteronomy 18, 12)
their descendants in the third generation may be admitted to the Lord’s assembly. (Deuteronomy 23, 8)
A warning that land will be, which the Lord so visits with plague and affliction; a warning to the next generation, and their children after them, and to strangers who come from far off to see it.✻ (Deuteronomy 29, 22)
And these, his sons, are lost to him, his sons no longer in their defilement; a generation of false aims and rebellious will. (Deuteronomy 32, 5)
Cast thy mind back to old days; nay, trace the record of each succeeding generation; ask thy father what news he has to tell, thy forefathers, what word they have for thee. (Deuteronomy 32, 7)
There was need to renew this rite, because the men of the older generation, who were of age to bear arms at the time of the escape from Egypt, had died in the course of their desert wanderings. (Joshua 5, 4)
