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Deuteronomy 8

A Call to Remember and Obey

1 “Be careful to obey all the commands I am giving you today. Then you will live and multiply, and you will enter and occupy the land theLordswore to give your ancestors.

2 Remember how theLordyour God led you through the wilderness for these forty years, humbling you and testing you to prove your character, and to find out whether or not you would obey his commands.

3 Yes, he humbled you by letting you go hungry and then feeding you with manna, a food previously unknown to you and your ancestors. He did it to teach you that people do not live by bread alone; rather, we live by every word that comes from the mouth of theLord.

4 For all these forty years your clothes didn’t wear out, and your feet didn’t blister or swell.

5 Think about it: Just as a parent disciplines a child, theLordyour God disciplines you for your own good.

6 “So obey the commands of theLordyour God by walking in his ways and fearing him.

7 For theLordyour God is bringing you into a good land of flowing streams and pools of water, with fountains and springs that gush out in the valleys and hills.

8 It is a land of wheat and barley; of grapevines, fig trees, and pomegranates; of olive oil and honey.

9 It is a land where food is plentiful and nothing is lacking. It is a land where iron is as common as stone, and copper is abundant in the hills.

10 When you have eaten your fill, be sure to praise theLordyour God for the good land he has given you.

11 “But that is the time to be careful! Beware that in your plenty you do not forget theLordyour God and disobey his commands, regulations, and decrees that I am giving you today.

12 For when you have become full and prosperous and have built fine homes to live in,

13 and when your flocks and herds have become very large and your silver and gold have multiplied along with everything else, be careful!

14 Do not become proud at that time and forget theLordyour God, who rescued you from slavery in the land of Egypt.

15 Do not forget that he led you through the great and terrifying wilderness with its poisonous snakes and scorpions, where it was so hot and dry. He gave you water from the rock!

16 He fed you with manna in the wilderness, a food unknown to your ancestors. He did this to humble you and test you for your own good.

17 He did all this so you would never say to yourself, ‘I have achieved this wealth with my own strength and energy.’

18 Remember theLordyour God. He is the one who gives you power to be successful, in order to fulfill the covenant he confirmed to your ancestors with an oath.

19 “But I assure you of this: If you ever forget theLordyour God and follow other gods, worshiping and bowing down to them, you will certainly be destroyed.

20 Just as theLordhas destroyed other nations in your path, you also will be destroyed if you refuse to obey theLordyour God.

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Deuteronomy 9

Victory by God’s Grace

1 “Listen, O Israel! Today you are about to cross the Jordan River to take over the land belonging to nations much greater and more powerful than you. They live in cities with walls that reach to the sky!

2 The people are strong and tall—descendants of the famous Anakite giants. You’ve heard the saying, ‘Who can stand up to the Anakites?’

3 But recognize today that theLordyour God is the one who will cross over ahead of you like a devouring fire to destroy them. He will subdue them so that you will quickly conquer them and drive them out, just as theLordhas promised.

4 “After theLordyour God has done this for you, don’t say in your hearts, ‘TheLordhas given us this land because we are such good people!’ No, it is because of the wickedness of the other nations that he is pushing them out of your way.

5 It is not because you are so good or have such integrity that you are about to occupy their land. TheLordyour God will drive these nations out ahead of you only because of their wickedness, and to fulfill the oath he swore to your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

6 You must recognize that theLordyour God is not giving you this good land because you are good, for you are not—you are a stubborn people.

Remembering the Gold Calf

7 “Remember and never forget how angry you made theLordyour God out in the wilderness. From the day you left Egypt until now, you have been constantly rebelling against him.

8 Even at Mount Sinaiyou made theLordso angry he was ready to destroy you.

9 This happened when I was on the mountain receiving the tablets of stone inscribed with the words of the covenant that theLordhad made with you. I was there for forty days and forty nights, and all that time I ate no food and drank no water.

10 TheLordgave me the two tablets on which God had written with his own finger all the words he had spoken to you from the heart of the fire when you were assembled at the mountain.

11 “At the end of the forty days and nights, theLordhanded me the two stone tablets inscribed with the words of the covenant.

12 Then theLordsaid to me, ‘Get up! Go down immediately, for the people you brought out of Egypt have corrupted themselves. How quickly they have turned away from the way I commanded them to live! They have melted gold and made an idol for themselves!’

13 “TheLordalso said to me, ‘I have seen how stubborn and rebellious these people are.

14 Leave me alone so I may destroy them and erase their name from under heaven. Then I will make a mighty nation of your descendants, a nation larger and more powerful than they are.’

15 “So while the mountain was blazing with fire I turned and came down, holding in my hands the two stone tablets inscribed with the terms of the covenant.

16 There below me I could see that you had sinned against theLordyour God. You had melted gold and made a calf idol for yourselves. How quickly you had turned away from the path theLordhad commanded you to follow!

17 So I took the stone tablets and threw them to the ground, smashing them before your eyes.

18 “Then, as before, I threw myself down before theLordfor forty days and nights. I ate no bread and drank no water because of the great sin you had committed by doing what theLordhated, provoking him to anger.

19 I feared that the furious anger of theLord, which turned him against you, would drive him to destroy you. But again he listened to me.

20 TheLordwas so angry with Aaron that he wanted to destroy him, too. But I prayed for Aaron, and theLordspared him.

21 I took your sin—the calf you had made—and I melted it down in the fire and ground it into fine dust. Then I threw the dust into the stream that flows down the mountain.

22 “You also made theLordangry at Taberah,Massah,and Kibroth-hattaavah.

23 And at Kadesh-barnea theLordsent you out with this command: ‘Go up and take over the land I have given you.’ But you rebelled against the command of theLordyour God and refused to put your trust in him or obey him.

24 Yes, you have been rebelling against theLordas long as I have known you.

25 “That is why I threw myself down before theLordfor forty days and nights—for theLordsaid he would destroy you.

26 I prayed to theLordand said, ‘O SovereignLord, do not destroy them. They are your own people. They are your special possession, whom you redeemed from Egypt by your mighty power and your strong hand.

27 Please overlook the stubbornness and the awful sin of these people, and remember instead your servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

28 If you destroy these people, the Egyptians will say, “The Israelites died because theLordwasn’t able to bring them to the land he had promised to give them.” Or they might say, “He destroyed them because he hated them; he deliberately took them into the wilderness to slaughter them.”

29 But they are your people and your special possession, whom you brought out of Egypt by your great strength and powerful arm.’

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Deuteronomy 10

A New Copy of the Covenant

1 “At that time theLordsaid to me, ‘Chisel out two stone tablets like the first ones. Also make a wooden Ark—a sacred chest to store them in. Come up to me on the mountain,

2 and I will write on the tablets the same words that were on the ones you smashed. Then place the tablets in the Ark.’

3 “So I made an Ark of acacia wood and cut two stone tablets like the first two. Then I went up the mountain with the tablets in my hand.

4 Once again theLordwrote the Ten Commandmentson the tablets and gave them to me. They were the same words theLordhad spoken to you from the heart of the fire on the day you were assembled at the foot of the mountain.

5 Then I turned and came down the mountain and placed the tablets in the Ark of the Covenant, which I had made, just as theLordcommanded me. And the tablets are still there in the Ark.”

6 (The people of Israel set out from the wells of the people of Jaakanand traveled to Moserah, where Aaron died and was buried. His son Eleazar ministered as high priest in his place.

7 Then they journeyed to Gudgodah, and from there to Jotbathah, a land with many brooks and streams.

8 At that time theLordset apart the tribe of Levi to carry the Ark of theLord’s Covenant, and to stand before theLordas his ministers, and to pronounce blessings in his name. These are their duties to this day.

9 That is why the Levites have no share of property or possession of land among the other Israelite tribes. TheLordhimself is their special possession, as theLordyour God told them.)

10 “As for me, I stayed on the mountain in theLord’s presence for forty days and nights, as I had done the first time. And once again theLordlistened to my pleas and agreed not to destroy you.

11 Then theLordsaid to me, ‘Get up and resume the journey, and lead the people to the land I swore to give to their ancestors, so they may take possession of it.’

A Call to Love and Obedience

12 “And now, Israel, what does theLordyour God require of you? He requires only that you fear theLordyour God, and live in a way that pleases him, and love him and serve him with all your heart and soul.

13 And you must always obey theLord’s commands and decrees that I am giving you today for your own good.

14 “Look, the highest heavens and the earth and everything in it all belong to theLordyour God.

15 Yet theLordchose your ancestors as the objects of his love. And he chose you, their descendants, above all other nations, as is evident today.

16 Therefore, change your heartsand stop being stubborn.

17 “For theLordyour God is the God of gods and Lord of lords. He is the great God, the mighty and awesome God, who shows no partiality and cannot be bribed.

18 He ensures that orphans and widows receive justice. He shows love to the foreigners living among you and gives them food and clothing.

19 So you, too, must show love to foreigners, for you yourselves were once foreigners in the land of Egypt.

20 You must fear theLordyour God and worship him and cling to him. Your oaths must be in his name alone.

21 He alone is your God, the only one who is worthy of your praise, the one who has done these mighty miracles that you have seen with your own eyes.

22 When your ancestors went down into Egypt, there were only seventy of them. But now theLordyour God has made you as numerous as the stars in the sky!

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Deuteronomy 11

1 “You must love theLordyour God and always obey his requirements, decrees, regulations, and commands.

2 Keep in mind that I am not talking now to your children, who have never experienced the discipline of theLordyour God or seen his greatness and his strong hand and powerful arm.

3 They didn’t see the miraculous signs and wonders he performed in Egypt against Pharaoh and all his land.

4 They didn’t see what theLorddid to the armies of Egypt and to their horses and chariots—how he drowned them in the Red Seaas they were chasing you. He destroyed them, and they have not recovered to this very day!

5 “Your children didn’t see how theLordcared for you in the wilderness until you arrived here.

6 They didn’t see what he did to Dathan and Abiram (the sons of Eliab, a descendant of Reuben) when the earth opened its mouth in the Israelite camp and swallowed them, along with their households and tents and every living thing that belonged to them.

7 But you have seen theLordperform all these mighty deeds with your own eyes!

The Blessings of Obedience

8 “Therefore, be careful to obey every command I am giving you today, so you may have strength to go in and take over the land you are about to enter.

9 If you obey, you will enjoy a long life in the land theLordswore to give to your ancestors and to you, their descendants—a land flowing with milk and honey!

10 For the land you are about to enter and take over is not like the land of Egypt from which you came, where you planted your seed and made irrigation ditches with your foot as in a vegetable garden.

11 Rather, the land you will soon take over is a land of hills and valleys with plenty of rain—

12 a land that theLordyour God cares for. He watches over it through each season of the year!

13 “If you carefully obey the commands I am giving you today, and if you love theLordyour God and serve him with all your heart and soul,

14 then he will send the rains in their proper seasons—the early and late rains—so you can bring in your harvests of grain, new wine, and olive oil.

15 He will give you lush pastureland for your livestock, and you yourselves will have all you want to eat.

16 “But be careful. Don’t let your heart be deceived so that you turn away from theLordand serve and worship other gods.

17 If you do, theLord’s anger will burn against you. He will shut up the sky and hold back the rain, and the ground will fail to produce its harvests. Then you will quickly die in that good land theLordis giving you.

18 “So commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these words of mine. Tie them to your hands and wear them on your forehead as reminders.

19 Teach them to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up.

20 Write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates,

21 so that as long as the sky remains above the earth, you and your children may flourish in the land theLordswore to give your ancestors.

22 “Be careful to obey all these commands I am giving you. Show love to theLordyour God by walking in his ways and holding tightly to him.

23 Then theLordwill drive out all the nations ahead of you, though they are much greater and stronger than you, and you will take over their land.

24 Wherever you set foot, that land will be yours. Your frontiers will stretch from the wilderness in the south to Lebanon in the north, and from the Euphrates River in the east to the Mediterranean Sea in the west.

25 No one will be able to stand against you, for theLordyour God will cause the people to fear and dread you, as he promised, wherever you go in the whole land.

26 “Look, today I am giving you the choice between a blessing and a curse!

27 You will be blessed if you obey the commands of theLordyour God that I am giving you today.

28 But you will be cursed if you reject the commands of theLordyour God and turn away from him and worship gods you have not known before.

29 “When theLordyour God brings you into the land and helps you take possession of it, you must pronounce the blessing at Mount Gerizim and the curse at Mount Ebal.

30 (These two mountains are west of the Jordan River in the land of the Canaanites who live in the Jordan Valley,near the town of Gilgal, not far from the oaks of Moreh.)

31 For you are about to cross the Jordan River to take over the land theLordyour God is giving you. When you take that land and are living in it,

32 you must be careful to obey all the decrees and regulations I am giving you today.

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Deuteronomy 12

The Lord’s Chosen Place for Worship

1 “These are the decrees and regulations you must be careful to obey when you live in the land that theLord, the God of your ancestors, is giving you. You must obey them as long as you live.

2 “When you drive out the nations that live there, you must destroy all the places where they worship their gods—high on the mountains, up on the hills, and under every green tree.

3 Break down their altars and smash their sacred pillars. Burn their Asherah poles and cut down their carved idols. Completely erase the names of their gods!

4 “Do not worship theLordyour God in the way these pagan peoples worship their gods.

5 Rather, you must seek theLordyour God at the place of worship he himself will choose from among all the tribes—the place where his name will be honored.

6 There you will bring your burnt offerings, your sacrifices, your tithes, your sacred offerings, your offerings to fulfill a vow, your voluntary offerings, and your offerings of the firstborn animals of your herds and flocks.

7 There you and your families will feast in the presence of theLordyour God, and you will rejoice in all you have accomplished because theLordyour God has blessed you.

8 “Your pattern of worship will change. Today all of you are doing as you please,

9 because you have not yet arrived at the place of rest, the land theLordyour God is giving you as your special possession.

10 But you will soon cross the Jordan River and live in the land theLordyour God is giving you. When he gives you rest from all your enemies and you’re living safely in the land,

11 you must bring everything I command you—your burnt offerings, your sacrifices, your tithes, your sacred offerings, and your offerings to fulfill a vow—to the designated place of worship, the place theLordyour God chooses for his name to be honored.

12 “You must celebrate there in the presence of theLordyour God with your sons and daughters and all your servants. And remember to include the Levites who live in your towns, for they will receive no allotment of land among you.

13 Be careful not to sacrifice your burnt offerings just anywhere you like.

14 You may do so only at the place theLordwill choose within one of your tribal territories. There you must offer your burnt offerings and do everything I command you.

15 “But you may butcher your animals and eat their meat in any town whenever you want. You may freely eat the animals with which theLordyour God blesses you. All of you, whether ceremonially clean or unclean, may eat that meat, just as you now eat gazelle and deer.

16 But you must not consume the blood. You must pour it out on the ground like water.

17 “But you may not eat your offerings in your hometown—neither the tithe of your grain and new wine and olive oil, nor the firstborn of your flocks and herds, nor any offering to fulfill a vow, nor your voluntary offerings, nor your sacred offerings.

18 You must eat these in the presence of theLordyour God at the place he will choose. Eat them there with your children, your servants, and the Levites who live in your towns, celebrating in the presence of theLordyour God in all you do.

19 And be very careful never to neglect the Levites as long as you live in your land.

20 “When theLordyour God expands your territory as he has promised, and you have the urge to eat meat, you may freely eat meat whenever you want.

21 It might happen that the designated place of worship—the place theLordyour God chooses for his name to be honored—is a long way from your home. If so, you may butcher any of the cattle, sheep, or goats theLordhas given you, and you may freely eat the meat in your hometown, as I have commanded you.

22 Anyone, whether ceremonially clean or unclean, may eat that meat, just as you do now with gazelle and deer.

23 But never consume the blood, for the blood is the life, and you must not consume the lifeblood with the meat.

24 Instead, pour out the blood on the ground like water.

25 Do not consume the blood, so that all may go well with you and your children after you, because you will be doing what pleases theLord.

26 “Take your sacred gifts and your offerings given to fulfill a vow to the place theLordchooses.

27 You must offer the meat and blood of your burnt offerings on the altar of theLordyour God. The blood of your other sacrifices must be poured out on the altar of theLordyour God, but you may eat the meat.

28 Be careful to obey all my commands, so that all will go well with you and your children after you, because you will be doing what is good and pleasing to theLordyour God.

29 “When theLordyour God goes ahead of you and destroys the nations and you drive them out and live in their land,

30 do not fall into the trap of following their customs and worshiping their gods. Do not inquire about their gods, saying, ‘How do these nations worship their gods? I want to follow their example.’

31 You must not worship theLordyour God the way the other nations worship their gods, for they perform for their gods every detestable act that theLordhates. They even burn their sons and daughters as sacrifices to their gods.

32 “So be careful to obey all the commands I give you. You must not add anything to them or subtract anything from them.

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Deuteronomy 13

A Warning against Idolatry

1 “Suppose there are prophets among you or those who dream dreams about the future, and they promise you signs or miracles,

2 and the predicted signs or miracles occur. If they then say, ‘Come, let us worship other gods’—gods you have not known before—

3 do not listen to them. TheLordyour God is testing you to see if you truly love him with all your heart and soul.

4 Serve only theLordyour God and fear him alone. Obey his commands, listen to his voice, and cling to him.

5 The false prophets or visionaries who try to lead you astray must be put to death, for they encourage rebellion against theLordyour God, who redeemed you from slavery and brought you out of the land of Egypt. Since they try to lead you astray from the way theLordyour God commanded you to live, you must put them to death. In this way you will purge the evil from among you.

6 “Suppose someone secretly entices you—even your brother, your son or daughter, your beloved wife, or your closest friend—and says, ‘Let us go worship other gods’—gods that neither you nor your ancestors have known.

7 They might suggest that you worship the gods of peoples who live nearby or who come from the ends of the earth.

8 But do not give in or listen. Have no pity, and do not spare or protect them.

9 You must put them to death! Strike the first blow yourself, and then all the people must join in.

10 Stone the guilty ones to death because they have tried to draw you away from theLordyour God, who rescued you from the land of Egypt, the place of slavery.

11 Then all Israel will hear about it and be afraid, and no one will act so wickedly again.

12 “When you begin living in the towns theLordyour God is giving you, you may hear

13 that scoundrels among you are leading their fellow citizens astray by saying, ‘Let us go worship other gods’—gods you have not known before.

14 In such cases, you must examine the facts carefully. If you find that the report is true and such a detestable act has been committed among you,

15 you must attack that town and completely destroyall its inhabitants, as well as all the livestock.

16 Then you must pile all the plunder in the middle of the open square and burn it. Burn the entire town as a burnt offering to theLordyour God. That town must remain a ruin forever; it may never be rebuilt.

17 Keep none of the plunder that has been set apart for destruction. Then theLordwill turn from his fierce anger and be merciful to you. He will have compassion on you and make you a large nation, just as he swore to your ancestors.

18 “TheLordyour God will be merciful only if you listen to his voice and keep all his commands that I am giving you today, doing what pleases him.

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Deuteronomy 14

Ceremonially Clean and Unclean Animals

1 “Since you are the people of theLordyour God, never cut yourselves or shave the hair above your foreheads in mourning for the dead.

2 You have been set apart as holy to theLordyour God, and he has chosen you from all the nations of the earth to be his own special treasure.

3 “You must not eat any detestable animals that are ceremonially unclean.

4 These are the animalsyou may eat: the ox, the sheep, the goat,

5 the deer, the gazelle, the roe deer, the wild goat, the addax, the antelope, and the mountain sheep.

6 “You may eat any animal that has completely split hooves and chews the cud,

7 but if the animal doesn’t have both, it may not be eaten. So you may not eat the camel, the hare, or the hyrax.They chew the cud but do not have split hooves, so they are ceremonially unclean for you.

8 And you may not eat the pig. It has split hooves but does not chew the cud, so it is ceremonially unclean for you. You may not eat the meat of these animals or even touch their carcasses.

9 “Of all the marine animals, you may eat whatever has both fins and scales.

10 You may not, however, eat marine animals that do not have both fins and scales. They are ceremonially unclean for you.

11 “You may eat any bird that is ceremonially clean.

12 These are the birds you may not eat: the griffon vulture, the bearded vulture, the black vulture,

13 the kite, the falcon, buzzards of all kinds,

14 ravens of all kinds,

15 the eagle owl, the short-eared owl, the seagull, hawks of all kinds,

16 the little owl, the great owl, the barn owl,

17 the desert owl, the Egyptian vulture, the cormorant,

18 the stork, herons of all kinds, the hoopoe, and the bat.

19 “All winged insects that walk along the ground are ceremonially unclean for you and may not be eaten.

20 But you may eat any winged bird or insect that is ceremonially clean.

21 “You must not eat anything that has died a natural death. You may give it to a foreigner living in your town, or you may sell it to a stranger. But do not eat it yourselves, for you are set apart as holy to theLordyour God.

“You must not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk.

The Giving of Tithes

22 “You must set aside a tithe of your crops—one-tenth of all the crops you harvest each year.

23 Bring this tithe to the designated place of worship—the place theLordyour God chooses for his name to be honored—and eat it there in his presence. This applies to your tithes of grain, new wine, olive oil, and the firstborn males of your flocks and herds. Doing this will teach you always to fear theLordyour God.

24 “Now when theLordyour God blesses you with a good harvest, the place of worship he chooses for his name to be honored might be too far for you to bring the tithe.

25 If so, you may sell the tithe portion of your crops and herds, put the money in a pouch, and go to the place theLordyour God has chosen.

26 When you arrive, you may use the money to buy any kind of food you want—cattle, sheep, goats, wine, or other alcoholic drink. Then feast there in the presence of theLordyour God and celebrate with your household.

27 And do not neglect the Levites in your town, for they will receive no allotment of land among you.

28 “At the end of every third year, bring the entire tithe of that year’s harvest and store it in the nearest town.

29 Give it to the Levites, who will receive no allotment of land among you, as well as to the foreigners living among you, the orphans, and the widows in your towns, so they can eat and be satisfied. Then theLordyour God will bless you in all your work.

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Deuteronomy 15

Release for Debtors

1 “At the end of every seventh year you must cancel the debts of everyone who owes you money.

2 This is how it must be done. Everyone must cancel the loans they have made to their fellow Israelites. They must not demand payment from their neighbors or relatives, for theLord’s time of release has arrived.

3 This release from debt, however, applies only to your fellow Israelites—not to the foreigners living among you.

4 “There should be no poor among you, for theLordyour God will greatly bless you in the land he is giving you as a special possession.

5 You will receive this blessing if you are careful to obey all the commands of theLordyour God that I am giving you today.

6 TheLordyour God will bless you as he has promised. You will lend money to many nations but will never need to borrow. You will rule many nations, but they will not rule over you.

7 “But if there are any poor Israelites in your towns when you arrive in the land theLordyour God is giving you, do not be hard-hearted or tightfisted toward them.

8 Instead, be generous and lend them whatever they need.

9 Do not be mean-spirited and refuse someone a loan because the year for canceling debts is close at hand. If you refuse to make the loan and the needy person cries out to theLord, you will be considered guilty of sin.

10 Give generously to the poor, not grudgingly, for theLordyour God will bless you in everything you do.

11 There will always be some in the land who are poor. That is why I am commanding you to share freely with the poor and with other Israelites in need.

Release for Hebrew Slaves

12 “If a fellow Hebrew sells himself or herself to be your servantand serves you for six years, in the seventh year you must set that servant free.

13 “When you release a male servant, do not send him away empty-handed.

14 Give him a generous farewell gift from your flock, your threshing floor, and your winepress. Share with him some of the bounty with which theLordyour God has blessed you.

15 Remember that you were once slaves in the land of Egypt and theLordyour God redeemed you! That is why I am giving you this command.

16 “But suppose your servant says, ‘I will not leave you,’ because he loves you and your family, and he has done well with you.

17 In that case, take an awl and push it through his earlobe into the door. After that, he will be your servant for life. And do the same for your female servants.

18 “You must not consider it a hardship when you release your servants. Remember that for six years they have given you services worth double the wages of hired workers, and theLordyour God will bless you in all you do.

Sacrificing Firstborn Male Animals

19 “You must set aside for theLordyour God all the firstborn males from your flocks and herds. Do not use the firstborn of your herds to work your fields, and do not shear the firstborn of your flocks.

20 Instead, you and your family must eat these animals in the presence of theLordyour God each year at the place he chooses.

21 But if this firstborn animal has any defect, such as lameness or blindness, or if anything else is wrong with it, you must not sacrifice it to theLordyour God.

22 Instead, use it for food for your family in your hometown. Anyone, whether ceremonially clean or unclean, may eat it, just as anyone may eat a gazelle or deer.

23 But you must not consume the blood. You must pour it out on the ground like water.

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Deuteronomy 16

Passover and the Festival of Unleavened Bread

1 “In honor of theLordyour God, celebrate the Passover each year in the early spring, in the month of Abib,for that was the month in which theLordyour God brought you out of Egypt by night.

2 Your Passover sacrifice may be from either the flock or the herd, and it must be sacrificed to theLordyour God at the designated place of worship—the place he chooses for his name to be honored.

3 Eat it with bread made without yeast. For seven days the bread you eat must be made without yeast, as when you escaped from Egypt in such a hurry. Eat this bread—the bread of suffering—so that as long as you live you will remember the day you departed from Egypt.

4 Let no yeast be found in any house throughout your land for those seven days. And when you sacrifice the Passover lamb on the evening of the first day, do not let any of the meat remain until the next morning.

5 “You may not sacrifice the Passover in just any of the towns that theLordyour God is giving you.

6 You must offer it only at the designated place of worship—the place theLordyour God chooses for his name to be honored. Sacrifice it there in the evening as the sun goes down on the anniversary of your exodus from Egypt.

7 Roast the lamb and eat it in the place theLordyour God chooses. Then you may go back to your tents the next morning.

8 For the next six days you may not eat any bread made with yeast. On the seventh day proclaim another holy day in honor of theLordyour God, and no work may be done on that day.

The Festival of Harvest

9 “Count off seven weeks from when you first begin to cut the grain at the time of harvest.

10 Then celebrate the Festival of Harvestto honor theLordyour God. Bring him a voluntary offering in proportion to the blessings you have received from him.

11 This is a time to celebrate before theLordyour God at the designated place of worship he will choose for his name to be honored. Celebrate with your sons and daughters, your male and female servants, the Levites from your towns, and the foreigners, orphans, and widows who live among you.

12 Remember that you were once slaves in Egypt, so be careful to obey all these decrees.

The Festival of Shelters

13 “You must observe the Festival of Sheltersfor seven days at the end of the harvest season, after the grain has been threshed and the grapes have been pressed.

14 This festival will be a happy time of celebrating with your sons and daughters, your male and female servants, and the Levites, foreigners, orphans, and widows from your towns.

15 For seven days you must celebrate this festival to honor theLordyour God at the place he chooses, for it is he who blesses you with bountiful harvests and gives you success in all your work. This festival will be a time of great joy for all.

16 “Each year every man in Israel must celebrate these three festivals: the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the Festival of Harvest, and the Festival of Shelters. On each of these occasions, all men must appear before theLordyour God at the place he chooses, but they must not appear before theLordwithout a gift for him.

17 All must give as they are able, according to the blessings given to them by theLordyour God.

Justice for the People

18 “Appoint judges and officials for yourselves from each of your tribes in all the towns theLordyour God is giving you. They must judge the people fairly.

19 You must never twist justice or show partiality. Never accept a bribe, for bribes blind the eyes of the wise and corrupt the decisions of the godly.

20 Let true justice prevail, so you may live and occupy the land that theLordyour God is giving you.

21 “You must never set up a wooden Asherah pole beside the altar you build for theLordyour God.

22 And never set up sacred pillars for worship, for theLordyour God hates them.

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Deuteronomy 17

1 “Never sacrifice sick or defective cattle, sheep, or goats to theLordyour God, for he detests such gifts.

2 “When you begin living in the towns theLordyour God is giving you, a man or woman among you might do evil in the sight of theLordyour God and violate the covenant.

3 For instance, they might serve other gods or worship the sun, the moon, or any of the stars—the forces of heaven—which I have strictly forbidden.

4 When you hear about it, investigate the matter thoroughly. If it is true that this detestable thing has been done in Israel,

5 then the man or woman who has committed such an evil act must be taken to the gates of the town and stoned to death.

6 But never put a person to death on the testimony of only one witness. There must always be two or three witnesses.

7 The witnesses must throw the first stones, and then all the people may join in. In this way, you will purge the evil from among you.

8 “Suppose a case arises in a local court that is too hard for you to decide—for instance, whether someone is guilty of murder or only of manslaughter, or a difficult lawsuit, or a case involving different kinds of assault. Take such legal cases to the place theLordyour God will choose,

9 and present them to the Levitical priests or the judge on duty at that time. They will hear the case and declare the verdict.

10 You must carry out the verdict they announce and the sentence they prescribe at the place theLordchooses. You must do exactly what they say.

11 After they have interpreted the law and declared their verdict, the sentence they impose must be fully executed; do not modify it in any way.

12 Anyone arrogant enough to reject the verdict of the judge or of the priest who represents theLordyour God must die. In this way you will purge the evil from Israel.

13 Then everyone else will hear about it and be afraid to act so arrogantly.

Guidelines for a King

14 “You are about to enter the land theLordyour God is giving you. When you take it over and settle there, you may think, ‘We should select a king to rule over us like the other nations around us.’

15 If this happens, be sure to select as king the man theLordyour God chooses. You must appoint a fellow Israelite; he may not be a foreigner.

16 “The king must not build up a large stable of horses for himself or send his people to Egypt to buy horses, for theLordhas told you, ‘You must never return to Egypt.’

17 The king must not take many wives for himself, because they will turn his heart away from theLord. And he must not accumulate large amounts of wealth in silver and gold for himself.

18 “When he sits on the throne as king, he must copy for himself this body of instruction on a scroll in the presence of the Levitical priests.

19 He must always keep that copy with him and read it daily as long as he lives. That way he will learn to fear theLordhis God by obeying all the terms of these instructions and decrees.

20 This regular reading will prevent him from becoming proud and acting as if he is above his fellow citizens. It will also prevent him from turning away from these commands in the smallest way. And it will ensure that he and his descendants will reign for many generations in Israel.

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