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The whisper went round in your tents, The Lord wishes us ill; that is why he has brought us away from Egypt, to leave us at the mercy of the Amorrhites, and so make an end of us. (Deuteronomy 1, 27)
Ah no, you answered me, we confess our fault against the Lord; we ourselves are ready to set forth and do battle, as the Lord our God would have us. And even as you were on your way to the hill country, all armed, (Deuteronomy 1, 41)
till the Amorrhite mountain-dwellers came out to meet you, and chased you away, thick as a swarm of bees, cut you down all the way from Seir to Horma. (Deuteronomy 1, 44)
And give the people this message, Your way lies by the frontiers of your own brethren, the sons of Edom. They will be alarmed at your coming, (Deuteronomy 2, 4)
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)
We will pass through thy land, I said, by the common highway, not turning aside to right or left. (Deuteronomy 2, 27)
except the Ammonite country we might not enter, and all that lies in the ravine of Jeboc, and the mountain cities, and those other lands from which he bade us turn away.✻ (Deuteronomy 2, 37)
but the rest of Galaad I gave to Ruben and Gad, reaching half-way up the Arnon ravine, with the border-lands that run up to the river Jeboc, where the Ammonites have their frontier, (Deuteronomy 3, 16)
And now, Israel, pay good heed to the laws and the decrees I am making known to you. It is yours to observe them, if you would have life; if you would find your way into the land promised you by the Lord God of your fathers, and take possession of it. (Deuteronomy 4, 1)
Ah, had they but hearts so true that they would always fear me, always keep my commandments! Then it should go well with them, and with their sons for all time. (Deuteronomy 5, 29)
All the neighbouring peoples have their own gods; do not fall away into worship of them; (Deuteronomy 6, 14)
or she will tempt him away from his allegiance into the service of alien gods, rousing the Lord’s anger, to thy speedy destruction. (Deuteronomy 7, 4)
