Bible in 90 Days
The Lord’s Provision in the Desert
8 You must keep carefully all these commandments[a] I am giving[b] you today so that you may live, increase in number,[c] and go in and occupy the land that the Lord promised to your ancestors.[d] 2 Remember the whole way by which he[e] has brought you these forty years through the wilderness so that he might, by humbling you, test you to see if you have it within you to keep his commandments or not. 3 So he humbled you by making you hungry and then feeding you with unfamiliar manna.[f] He did this to teach you[g] that humankind[h] cannot live by bread[i] alone, but also by everything that comes from the Lord’s mouth.[j] 4 Your clothing did not wear out nor did your feet swell all these forty years. 5 Be keenly aware that just as a parent disciplines his child,[k] so the Lord your God disciplines you. 6 So you must keep his[l] commandments, live according to his standards,[m] and revere him. 7 For the Lord your God is bringing you to a good land, a land of brooks,[n] springs, and fountains flowing forth in valleys and hills, 8 a land of wheat, barley, vines, fig trees, and pomegranates, of olive trees and honey, 9 a land where you may eat food[o] in plenty and find no lack of anything, a land whose stones are iron[p] and from whose hills you can mine copper. 10 You will eat your fill and then praise the Lord your God because of the good land he has given you.
Exhortation to Remember That Blessing Comes from God
11 Be sure you do not forget the Lord your God by not keeping his commandments, ordinances, and statutes that I am giving you today. 12 When you eat your fill, when you build and occupy good houses, 13 when your cattle and flocks increase, when you have plenty of silver and gold, and when you have abundance of everything, 14 be sure[q] you do not feel self-important and forget the Lord your God who brought you from the land of Egypt, the place of slavery, 15 and who brought you through the great, fearful wilderness of venomous serpents[r] and scorpions, an arid place with no water. He made water flow[s] from a flint rock and 16 fed you in the wilderness with manna (which your ancestors had never before known) so that he might by humbling you test you[t] and eventually bring good to you. 17 Be careful[u] not to say, “My own ability and skill[v] have gotten me this wealth.” 18 You must remember the Lord your God, for he is the one who gives ability to get wealth; if you do this he will confirm his covenant that he made by oath to your ancestors,[w] even as he has to this day. 19 Now if you forget the Lord your God at all[x] and follow other gods, worshiping and prostrating yourselves before them, I testify to you today that you will surely be annihilated. 20 Just like the nations the Lord is about to destroy from your sight, so he will do to you[y] because you would not obey him.[z]
Theological Justification of the Conquest
9 Listen, Israel: Today you are about to cross the Jordan so you can dispossess the nations there, people greater and stronger than you who live in large cities with extremely high fortifications.[aa] 2 They include the Anakites,[ab] a numerous[ac] and tall people whom you know about and of whom it is said, “Who is able to resist the Anakites?” 3 Understand today that the Lord your God who goes before you is a devouring fire; he will defeat and subdue them before you. You will dispossess and destroy them quickly just as he[ad] has told you. 4 Do not think to yourself after the Lord your God has driven them out before you, “Because of my own righteousness the Lord has brought me here to possess this land.” It is because of the wickedness of these nations that the Lord is driving them out ahead of you. 5 It is not because of your righteousness, or even your inner uprightness,[ae] that you have come here to possess their land. Instead, because of the wickedness of these nations, the Lord your God is driving them out ahead of you in order to confirm the promise he[af] made on oath to your ancestors,[ag] to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. 6 Understand, therefore, that it is not because of your righteousness that the Lord your God is about to give you this good land as a possession, for you are a stubborn[ah] people!
The History of Israel’s Stubbornness
7 Remember—don’t ever forget[ai]—how you provoked the Lord your God in the wilderness; from the time you left the land of Egypt until you came to this place you were constantly rebelling against him.[aj] 8 At Horeb you provoked him and he was angry enough with you to destroy you. 9 When I went up the mountain to receive the stone tablets, the tablets of the covenant that the Lord made with you, I remained there[ak] forty days and nights, eating and drinking nothing. 10 The Lord gave me the two stone tablets, written by the very finger[al] of God, and on them was everything[am] he[an] said to you at the mountain from the midst of the fire at the time of that assembly. 11 Now at the end of the forty days and nights the Lord presented me with the two stone tablets, the tablets of the covenant. 12 And he said to me, “Get up, go down at once from here because your people whom you brought out of Egypt have sinned! They have quickly turned from the way I commanded them and have made for themselves a cast metal image.”[ao] 13 Moreover, he said to me, “I have taken note of these people; they are a stubborn[ap] lot! 14 Stand aside[aq] and I will destroy them, obliterating their very name from memory,[ar] and I will make you into a stronger and more numerous nation than they are.”
15 So I turned and went down the mountain while it[as] was blazing with fire; the two tablets of the covenant were in my hands. 16 When I looked, you had indeed sinned against the Lord your God and had cast for yourselves a metal calf;[at] you had quickly turned aside from the way he[au] had commanded you! 17 I grabbed the two tablets, threw them down,[av] and shattered them before your very eyes. 18 Then I again fell down before the Lord for forty days and nights; I ate and drank nothing because of all the sin you had committed, doing such evil before the Lord as to enrage him. 19 For I was terrified at the Lord’s intense anger[aw] that threatened to destroy you. But he[ax] listened to me this time as well. 20 The Lord was also angry enough at Aaron to kill him, but at that time I prayed for him[ay] too. 21 As for your sinful thing[az] that you had made, the calf, I took it, melted it down,[ba] ground it up until it was as fine as dust, and tossed the dust into the stream that flows down the mountain. 22 Moreover, you continued to provoke the Lord at Taberah,[bb] Massah,[bc] and Kibroth Hattaavah.[bd] 23 And when he[be] sent you from Kadesh Barnea and told you, “Go up and possess the land I have given you,” you rebelled against the Lord your God[bf] and would neither believe nor obey him. 24 You have been rebelling against him[bg] from the very first day I knew you!
Moses’ Plea on Behalf of God’s Reputation
25 I lay flat on the ground before the Lord for forty days and nights,[bh] for he[bi] had said he would destroy you. 26 I prayed to him:[bj] O, Sovereign Lord,[bk] do not destroy your people, your valued property[bl] that you have powerfully redeemed,[bm] whom you brought out of Egypt by your strength.[bn] 27 Remember your servants Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; ignore the stubbornness, wickedness, and sin of these people. 28 Otherwise the people of the land[bo] from which you brought us will say, “The Lord was unable to bring them to the land he promised them, and because of his hatred for them he has brought them out to kill them in the wilderness.” 29 They are your people, your valued property,[bp] whom you brought out with great strength and power.[bq]
The Opportunity to Begin Again
10 At that same time the Lord said to me, “Carve out for yourself two stone tablets like the first ones and come up the mountain to me; also make for yourself a wooden ark.[br] 2 I will write on the tablets the same words[bs] that were on the first tablets you broke, and you must put them into the ark.” 3 So I made an ark of acacia[bt] wood and carved out two stone tablets just like the first ones. Then I went up the mountain with the two tablets in my hands. 4 The Lord[bu] then wrote on the tablets the same words,[bv] the Ten Commandments,[bw] which he[bx] had spoken to you at the mountain from the middle of the fire at the time of that assembly, and he[by] gave them to me. 5 Then I turned, went down the mountain, and placed the tablets into the ark I had made—they are still there, just as the Lord commanded me.
Conclusion of the Historical Résumé
6 During those days the Israelites traveled from Beeroth Bene Jaakan[bz] to Moserah.[ca] There Aaron died and was buried, and his son Eleazar became priest in his place. 7 From there they traveled to Gudgodah,[cb] and from Gudgodah to Jotbathah,[cc] a place of flowing streams. 8 At that time the Lord set apart the tribe of Levi[cd] to carry the ark of the Lord’s covenant, to stand before the Lord to serve him, and to formulate blessings[ce] in his name, as they do to this very day. 9 Therefore Levi has no allotment or inheritance[cf] among his brothers;[cg] the Lord is his inheritance just as the Lord your God told him. 10 As for me, I stayed at the mountain as I did the first time, forty days and nights. The Lord listened to me that time as well and decided not to destroy you. 11 Then he[ch] said to me, “Get up, set out leading[ci] the people so they may go and possess[cj] the land I promised to give to their ancestors.”[ck]
An Exhortation to Love Both God and People
12 Now, Israel, what does the Lord your God require of you except to revere him,[cl] to obey all his commandments,[cm] to love him, to serve him[cn] with all your mind and being,[co] 13 and to keep the Lord’s commandments and statutes that I am giving[cp] you today for your own good? 14 The heavens—indeed the highest heavens—belong to the Lord your God, as does the earth and everything in it. 15 However, only to your ancestors did he[cq] show his loving favor,[cr] and he chose you, their descendants,[cs] from all peoples—as is apparent today. 16 Therefore, cleanse[ct] your hearts and stop being so stubborn![cu] 17 For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, mighty, and awesome God who is unbiased and takes no bribe, 18 who justly treats[cv] the orphan and widow, and who loves resident foreigners, giving them food and clothing. 19 So you must love the resident foreigner because you were foreigners in the land of Egypt. 20 Revere the Lord your God, serve him, be loyal to him, and take oaths only in his name. 21 He is the one you should praise;[cw] he is your God, the one who has done these great and awesome things for you that you have seen. 22 When your ancestors went down to Egypt, they numbered only seventy, but now the Lord your God has made you as numerous as the stars of the sky.[cx]
Reiteration of the Call to Obedience
11 You must love the Lord your God and do what he requires; keep his statutes, ordinances, and commandments[cy] at all times. 2 Bear in mind today that I am not speaking[cz] to your children who have not personally experienced the judgments[da] of the Lord your God, which revealed[db] his greatness, strength, and power.[dc] 3 They did not see[dd] the awesome deeds he performed[de] in the midst of Egypt against Pharaoh king of Egypt and his whole land, 4 or what he did to the army of Egypt, including their horses and chariots, when he made the waters of the Red Sea[df] overwhelm them while they were pursuing you and he[dg] annihilated them.[dh] 5 They did not see[di] what he did to you in the wilderness before you reached this place, 6 or what he did to Dathan and Abiram,[dj] sons of Eliab the Reubenite,[dk] when the earth opened its mouth in the middle of the Israelite camp[dl] and swallowed them, their families,[dm] their tents, and all the property they brought with them.[dn] 7 I am speaking to you[do] because you are the ones who saw with your own eyes all the great deeds of the Lord.
The Abundance of the Land of Promise
8 Now pay attention to all the commandments[dp] I am giving[dq] you today, so that you may be strong enough to enter and possess the land where you are headed,[dr] 9 and that you may enjoy long life in the land the Lord promised to give to your ancestors[ds] and their descendants, a land flowing with milk and honey. 10 For the land where you are headed[dt] is not like the land of Egypt from which you came, a land where you planted seed and which you irrigated by hand[du] like a vegetable garden. 11 Instead, the land you are crossing the Jordan to occupy[dv] is one of hills and valleys, a land that drinks in water from the rains,[dw] 12 a land the Lord your God looks after.[dx] He is constantly attentive to it[dy] from the beginning to the end of the year.[dz] 13 Now, if you pay close attention[ea] to my commandments that I am giving you today and love[eb] the Lord your God and serve him with all your mind and being,[ec] 14 then he promises,[ed] “I will send rain for your land[ee] in its season, the autumn and the spring rains,[ef] so that you may gather in your grain, new wine, and olive oil. 15 I will provide pasture[eg] for your livestock and you will eat your fill.”
Exhortation to Instruction and Obedience
16 Make sure you do not turn away to serve and worship other gods![eh] 17 Then the anger of the Lord will erupt[ei] against you, and he will close up the sky[ej] so that it does not rain. The land will not yield its produce, and you will soon be removed[ek] from the good land that the Lord[el] is about to give you. 18 Fix these words of mine into your mind and being,[em] tie them as a reminder on your hands, and let them be symbols[en] on your forehead. 19 Teach them to your children and speak of them as you sit in your house, as you walk along the road,[eo] as you lie down, and as you get up. 20 Inscribe them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates 21 so that your days and those of your descendants may be extended in the land that the Lord promised to give to your ancestors, like the days of heaven itself.[ep] 22 For if you carefully observe all of these commandments[eq] I am giving you[er] and love the Lord your God, live according to his standards,[es] and remain loyal to him, 23 then he[et] will drive out all these nations ahead of you, and you will dispossess nations greater and stronger than you. 24 Every place you set your foot[eu] will be yours; your border will extend from the desert to Lebanon and from the River (that is, the Euphrates) as far as the Mediterranean Sea.[ev] 25 Nobody will be able to resist you; the Lord your God will spread the fear and terror of you over the whole land on which you walk, just as he promised you.
Anticipation of a Blessing and Cursing Ceremony
26 Take note—I am setting before you today a blessing and a curse:[ew] 27 the blessing if you take to heart[ex] the commandments of the Lord your God that I am giving you today, 28 and the curse if you pay no attention[ey] to his[ez] commandments and turn from the way I am setting before[fa] you today to pursue[fb] other gods you have not known. 29 When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are to possess, you must pronounce the blessing on Mount Gerizim and the curse on Mount Ebal.[fc] 30 Are they not across the Jordan River,[fd] toward the west, in the land of the Canaanites who live in the rift valley opposite Gilgal[fe] near the oak[ff] of Moreh? 31 For you are about to cross the Jordan to possess the land the Lord your God is giving you, and you will possess and inhabit it. 32 Be certain to keep all the statutes and ordinances that I am presenting to you today.
The Central Sanctuary
12 These are the statutes and ordinances you must be careful to obey as long as you live in the land the Lord, the God of your ancestors,[fg] has given you to possess.[fh] 2 You must by all means destroy[fi] all the places where the nations you are about to dispossess worship their gods—on the high mountains and hills and under every leafy tree.[fj] 3 You must tear down their altars, shatter their sacred pillars,[fk] burn up their sacred Asherah poles,[fl] and cut down the images of their gods; you must eliminate their very memory from that place. 4 You must not worship the Lord your God the way they worship. 5 But you must seek only the place he[fm] chooses from all your tribes to establish his name as his place of residence,[fn] and you must go there. 6 And there you must take your burnt offerings, your sacrifices, your tithes, the personal offerings you have prepared,[fo] your votive offerings, your freewill offerings, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks. 7 Both you and your families[fp] must feast there before the Lord your God and rejoice in all the output of your labor with which he[fq] has blessed you. 8 You must not do as we are doing here today, with everyone[fr] doing what seems best to him, 9 for you have not yet come to the final stop[fs] and inheritance the Lord your God is giving you. 10 When you do go across the Jordan River[ft] and settle in the land he[fu] is granting you as an inheritance and you find relief from all the enemies who surround you, you will live in safety.[fv] 11 Then you must come to the place the Lord your God chooses for his name to reside, bringing[fw] everything I am commanding you—your burnt offerings, sacrifices, tithes, the personal offerings you have prepared,[fx] and all your choice votive offerings that you devote to him.[fy] 12 You shall rejoice in the presence of the Lord your God, along with your sons, daughters, male and female servants, and the Levites in your villages[fz] (since they have no allotment or inheritance with you).[ga] 13 Make sure you do not offer burnt offerings in any place you wish, 14 for you may do so[gb] only in the place the Lord chooses in one of your tribal areas—there you may do everything I am commanding you.[gc]
Regulations for Eating Sacrificial and Non-Sacrificial Foods
15 On the other hand, you may slaughter and eat meat as you please when the Lord your God blesses you[gd] in all your villages.[ge] Both the ritually pure and impure may eat it, whether it is a gazelle or an ibex. 16 However, you must not eat blood—pour it out on the ground like water. 17 You will not be allowed to eat in your villages your tithe of grain, new wine, olive oil, the firstborn of your herd and flock, any votive offerings you have vowed, or your freewill and personal offerings. 18 Only in the presence of the Lord your God may you eat these, in the place he[gf] chooses. This applies to you, your son, your daughter, your male and female servants, and the Levites[gg] in your villages. In that place you will rejoice before the Lord your God in all the output of your labor.[gh] 19 Be careful not to overlook the Levites as long as you live in the land.
The Sanctity of Blood
20 When the Lord your God extends your borders as he said he would do and you say, “I want to eat meat just as I please,”[gi] you may do so as you wish.[gj] 21 If the place he[gk] chooses to locate his name is too far for you, you may slaughter any of your herd and flock he[gl] has given you just as I have stipulated; you may eat them in your villages[gm] just as you wish. 22 As you eat the gazelle or ibex, so you may eat these; the ritually impure and pure alike may eat them. 23 However, by no means eat the blood, for the blood is life itself[gn]—you must not eat the life with the meat. 24 You must not eat it! You must pour it out on the ground like water. 25 You must not eat it so that it may go well with you and your children after you; you will be doing what is right in the Lord’s sight.[go] 26 But the holy things and votive offerings that belong to you, you must pick up and take to the place the Lord will choose.[gp] 27 You must offer your burnt offerings, both meat and blood, on the altar of the Lord your God; the blood of your other sacrifices[gq] you must pour out on his[gr] altar while you eat the meat. 28 Pay careful attention to all these things I am commanding you so that it may always go well with you and your children after you when you do what is good and right in the sight of the Lord your God.
The Abomination of Pagan Gods
29 When the Lord your God eliminates the nations from the place where you are headed and you dispossess them, you will settle down in their land.[gs] 30 After they have been destroyed from your presence, be careful not to be ensnared like they are; do not pursue their gods and say, “How do these nations serve their gods? I will do the same.” 31 You must not worship the Lord your God the way they do![gt] For everything that is abhorrent[gu] to him,[gv] everything he hates, they have done when worshiping their gods. They even burn up their sons and daughters before their gods!
Idolatry and False Prophets
32 (13:1)[gw] You[gx] must be careful to do everything I am commanding you. Do not add to it or subtract from it![gy] 13 1 Suppose a prophet or one who foretells by dreams[gz] should appear among you and show you a sign or wonder,[ha] 2 and the sign or wonder should come to pass concerning what he said to you, namely, “Let us follow other gods”—gods whom you have not previously known—“and let us serve them.” 3 You must not listen to the words of that prophet or dreamer,[hb] for the Lord your God will be testing you to see if you love him[hc] with all your mind and being.[hd] 4 You must follow the Lord your God and revere only him; and you must observe his commandments, obey him, serve him, and remain loyal to him. 5 As for that prophet or dreamer,[he] he must be executed because he encouraged rebellion against the Lord your God who brought you from the land of Egypt, redeeming you from that place of slavery, and because he has tried to entice you from the way the Lord your God has commanded you to go. In this way you must purge evil from among you.[hf]
False Prophets in the Family
6 Suppose your own full brother,[hg] your son, your daughter, your beloved wife, or your closest friend should seduce you secretly and encourage you to go and serve other gods[hh] that neither you nor your ancestors[hi] have previously known,[hj] 7 the gods of the surrounding people (whether near you or far from you, from one end of the earth[hk] to the other). 8 You must not give in to him or even listen to him; do not feel sympathy for him or spare him or cover up for him. 9 Instead, you must kill him without fail![hl] Your own hand must be the first to strike him,[hm] and then the hands of the whole community. 10 You must stone him to death[hn] because he tried to entice you away from the Lord your God, who delivered you from the land of Egypt, that place of slavery. 11 Thus all Israel will hear and be afraid; no longer will they continue to do evil like this among you.[ho]
Punishment of Community Idolatry
12 Suppose you should hear in one of your cities, which the Lord your God is giving you as a place to live, that 13 some evil people[hp] have departed from among you to entice the inhabitants of their cities,[hq] saying, “Let’s go and serve other gods” (whom you have not known before).[hr] 14 You must investigate thoroughly and inquire carefully. If it is indeed true that such a disgraceful thing is being done among you,[hs] 15 you must by all means[ht] slaughter the inhabitants of that city with the sword; annihilate[hu] with the sword everyone in it, as well as the livestock. 16 You must gather all of its plunder into the middle of the plaza[hv] and burn the city and all its plunder as a whole burnt offering to the Lord your God. It will be an abandoned ruin[hw] forever—it must never be rebuilt again. 17 You must not take for yourself anything that has been placed under judgment.[hx] Then the Lord will relent from his intense anger, show you compassion, have mercy on you, and multiply you as he promised your ancestors. 18 Thus you must obey the Lord your God, keeping all his commandments that I am giving[hy] you today and doing what is right[hz] before him.[ia]
The Holy and the Profane
14 You are children[ib] of the Lord your God. Do not cut yourselves or shave your forehead bald[ic] for the sake of the dead. 2 For you are a people holy[id] to the Lord your God. He[ie] has chosen you to be his people, prized[if] above all others on the face of the earth.
3 You must not eat any forbidden thing.[ig] 4 These are the animals you may eat: the ox, the sheep, the goat, 5 the ibex,[ih] the gazelle,[ii] the deer,[ij] the wild goat, the antelope,[ik] the wild oryx,[il] and the mountain sheep.[im] 6 You may eat any animal that has hooves divided into two parts and that chews the cud.[in] 7 However, you may not eat the following animals among those that chew the cud or those that have divided hooves: the camel, the hare, and the rock badger.[io] (Although they chew the cud, they do not have divided hooves and are therefore ritually impure to you.) 8 Also, the pig is ritually impure to you; though it has divided hooves,[ip] it does not chew the cud. You may not eat their meat or even touch their remains.
9 These you may eat from among water creatures: anything with fins and scales you may eat, 10 but whatever does not have fins and scales you may not eat; it is ritually impure to you.
11 All ritually clean birds[iq] you may eat. 12 These are the ones you may not eat: the eagle,[ir] the vulture,[is] the black vulture,[it] 13 the kite, the black kite, the dayyah[iu] after its species, 14 every raven after its species, 15 the ostrich,[iv] the owl,[iw] the seagull, the falcon[ix] after its species, 16 the little owl, the long-eared owl, the white owl,[iy] 17 the jackdaw,[iz] the carrion vulture, the cormorant, 18 the stork, the heron after its species, the hoopoe, and the bat.
19 And any swarming winged thing[ja] is impure[jb] to you—they may not be eaten.[jc] 20 You may eat any winged creature that is clean. 21 You may not eat any corpse, though you may give it to the resident foreigner who is living in your villages[jd] and he may eat it, or you may sell it to a foreigner. You are a people holy to the Lord your God. Do not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.[je]
The Offering of Tithes
22 You must be certain to tithe[jf] all the produce of your seed that comes from the field year after year. 23 In the presence of the Lord your God, in the place he chooses to locate his name, you must eat from the tithe of your grain, your new wine,[jg] your olive oil, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always. 24 When he[jh] blesses you, if the[ji] place where he chooses to locate his name is distant, 25 you may convert the tithe into money, secure the money,[jj] and travel to the place the Lord your God chooses for himself. 26 Then you may spend the money however you wish for cattle, sheep, wine, beer, or whatever you desire. You and your household may eat there in the presence of the Lord your God and enjoy it. 27 As for the Levites in your villages, you must not ignore them, for they have no allotment or inheritance along with you. 28 At the end of every three years you must bring all the tithe of your produce, in that very year, and you must store it up in your villages. 29 Then the Levites (because they have no allotment or inheritance with you), the resident foreigners, the orphans, and the widows of your villages may come and eat their fill so that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work you do.
The Year of Debt Release
15 At the end of every seven years you must declare a cancellation of debts.[jk] 2 This is the nature of the cancellation: Every creditor must remit what he has loaned to another person;[jl] he must not force payment from his fellow Israelite,[jm] for it is to be recognized as “the Lord’s cancellation of debts.” 3 You may exact payment from a foreigner, but whatever your fellow Israelite[jn] owes you, you must remit. 4 However, there should not be any poor among you, for the Lord[jo] will surely bless[jp] you in the land that he[jq] is giving you as an inheritance,[jr] 5 if you carefully obey[js] him[jt] by keeping[ju] all these commandments that I am giving[jv] you today. 6 For the Lord your God will bless you just as he has promised; you will lend to many nations but will not borrow from any, and you will rule over many nations but they will not rule over you.
The Spirit of Liberality
7 If a fellow Israelite[jw] from one of your villages[jx] in the land that the Lord your God is giving you should be poor, you must not harden your heart or be insensitive[jy] to his impoverished condition.[jz] 8 Instead, you must be sure to open your hand to him and generously lend[ka] him whatever he needs.[kb] 9 Be careful lest you entertain the wicked thought that the seventh year, the year of cancellation of debts, has almost arrived, and your attitude[kc] be wrong toward your impoverished fellow Israelite[kd] and you do not lend[ke] him anything; he will cry out to the Lord against you, and you will be regarded as having sinned.[kf] 10 You must by all means lend[kg] to him and not be upset by doing it,[kh] for because of this the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in everything you attempt. 11 There will never cease to be some poor people in the land; therefore, I am commanding you to make sure you open[ki] your hand to your fellow Israelites[kj] who are needy and poor in your land.
Release of Debt Slaves
12 If your fellow Hebrew[kk]—whether male or female[kl]—is sold to you and serves you for six years, then in the seventh year you must let that servant[km] go free.[kn] 13 If you set them free, you must not send them away empty-handed. 14 You must supply them generously[ko] from your flock, your threshing floor, and your winepress—as the Lord your God has blessed you, you must give to them. 15 Remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt and the Lord your God redeemed you; therefore, I am commanding you to do this thing today. 16 However, if the servant[kp] says to you, “I do not want to leave[kq] you,” because he loves you and your household, since he is well off with you, 17 you shall take an awl and pierce a hole through his ear to the door.[kr] Then he will become your servant permanently (this applies to your female servant as well). 18 You should not consider it difficult to let him go free, for he will have served you for six years, twice[ks] the time of a hired worker; the Lord your God will bless you in everything you do.
Giving God the Best
19 You must set apart[kt] for the Lord your God every firstborn male born to your herds and flocks. You must not work the firstborn of your bulls or shear the firstborn of your flocks. 20 You and your household must eat them annually before the Lord your God in the place he[ku] chooses. 21 If one of them has any kind of blemish—lameness, blindness, or anything else[kv]—you may not offer it as a sacrifice to the Lord your God. 22 You may eat it in your villages,[kw] whether you are ritually impure or clean,[kx] just as you would eat a gazelle or an ibex. 23 However, you must not eat its blood; you must pour it out on the ground like water.
The Passover
16 Observe the month Abib[ky] and keep the Passover to the Lord your God, for in that month[kz] he[la] brought you out of Egypt by night. 2 You must sacrifice the Passover animal[lb] (from the flock or the herd) to the Lord your God in the place where he[lc] chooses to locate his name. 3 You must not eat any yeast with it; for seven days you must eat bread made without yeast, as symbolic of affliction,[ld] for you came out of Egypt hurriedly. You must do this so you will remember for the rest of your lives the day you came out of the land of Egypt. 4 There must not be a scrap of yeast within your land[le] for seven days, nor can any of the meat you sacrifice on the evening of the first day remain until the next morning.[lf] 5 You may not sacrifice the Passover in just any of your villages[lg] that the Lord your God is giving you, 6 but you must sacrifice it[lh] in the evening in[li] the place where he[lj] chooses to locate his name, at sunset, the time of day you came out of Egypt. 7 You must cook[lk] and eat it in the place the Lord your God chooses; you may return the next morning to your tents. 8 You must eat bread made without yeast for six days. The seventh day you are to hold an assembly for the Lord your God; you must not do any work on that day.[ll]
The Feast of Weeks
9 You must count seven weeks; you must begin to count them[lm] from the time you begin to harvest the standing grain. 10 Then you are to celebrate the Feast of Weeks[ln] before the Lord your God with the voluntary offering[lo] that you will bring, in proportion to how he[lp] has blessed you. 11 You shall rejoice before him[lq]—you, your son, your daughter, your male and female slaves, the Levites in your villages,[lr] the resident foreigners,[ls] the orphans, and the widows among you—in the place where the Lord chooses to locate his name. 12 Furthermore, remember that you were a slave in Egypt, and so be careful to observe these statutes.
The Feast of Temporary Shelters
13 You must celebrate the Feast of Shelters[lt] for seven days, at the time of the grain and grape harvest.[lu] 14 You are to rejoice in your festival, you, your son, your daughter, your male and female slaves, the Levites, the resident foreigners, the orphans, and the widows who are in your villages.[lv] 15 You are to celebrate the festival seven days before the Lord your God in the place he[lw] chooses, for he[lx] will bless you in all your productivity and in whatever you do;[ly] so you will indeed rejoice! 16 Three times a year all your males must appear before the Lord your God in the place he chooses for the Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Shelters; and they must not appear before him[lz] empty-handed. 17 Every one of you must give as you are able,[ma] according to the blessing of the Lord your God that he has given you.
Provision for Justice
18 You must appoint judges and civil servants[mb] for each tribe in all your villages[mc] that the Lord your God is giving you, and they must judge the people fairly.[md] 19 You must not pervert justice or show favor. Do not take a bribe, for bribes blind the eyes of the wise and distort[me] the words of the righteous.[mf] 20 You must pursue justice alone[mg] so that you may live and inherit the land the Lord your God is giving you.
Examples of Legal Cases
21 You must not plant any kind of tree as a sacred Asherah pole[mh] near the altar of the Lord your God which you build for yourself. 22 You must not erect a sacred pillar,[mi] a thing the Lord your God detests.
17 You must not sacrifice to him[mj] a bull or sheep that has a blemish or any other defect, because that is considered offensive[mk] to the Lord your God. 2 Suppose a man or woman is discovered among you in one of your villages[ml] that the Lord your God is giving you who sins before the Lord your God[mm] and breaks his covenant 3 by serving other gods and worshiping them—the sun,[mn] moon, or any other heavenly bodies that I have not permitted you to worship.[mo] 4 When it is reported to you and you hear about it, you must investigate carefully. If it is indeed true that such a disgraceful thing[mp] is being done in Israel, 5 you must bring to your city gates[mq] that man or woman who has done this wicked thing—that very man or woman—and you must stone that person to death.[mr] 6 At the testimony of two or three witnesses the person must be executed. They cannot be put to death on the testimony of only one witness. 7 The witnesses[ms] must be first to begin the execution, and then all the people[mt] are to join in afterward. In this way you will purge the evil from among you.
Appeal to a Higher Court
8 If a matter is too difficult for you to judge—bloodshed,[mu] legal claim,[mv] or assault[mw]—matters of controversy in your villages[mx]—you must leave there and go up to the place the Lord your God chooses.[my] 9 You will go to the Levitical priests and the judge in office in those days and seek a solution; they will render a verdict. 10 You must then do as they have determined at that place the Lord chooses. Be careful to do just as you are taught. 11 You must do what you are instructed, and the verdict they pronounce to you, without fail. Do not deviate right or left from what they tell you. 12 The person who pays no attention[mz] to the priest currently serving the Lord your God there, or to the judge—that person must die, so that you may purge evil from Israel. 13 Then all the people will hear and be afraid, and not be so presumptuous again.
Provision for Kingship
14 When you come to the land the Lord your God is giving you and take it over and live in it and then say, “I will select a king like all the nations surrounding me,” 15 you must select without fail[na] a king whom the Lord your God chooses. From among your fellow citizens[nb] you must appoint a king—you may not designate a foreigner who is not one of your fellow Israelites.[nc] 16 Moreover, he must not accumulate horses for himself or allow the people to return to Egypt to do so,[nd] for the Lord has said you must never again return that way. 17 Furthermore, he must not marry many[ne] wives lest his affections turn aside, and he must not accumulate much silver and gold. 18 When he sits on his royal throne he must make a copy of this law[nf] on a scroll[ng] given to him by the Levitical priests. 19 It must be with him constantly, and he must read it as long as he lives, so that he may learn to revere the Lord his God and observe all the words of this law and these statutes and carry them out. 20 Then he will not exalt himself above his fellow citizens or turn from the commandments to the right or left, and he and his descendants will enjoy many years ruling over his kingdom[nh] in Israel.
Provision for Priests and Levites
18 The Levitical priests[ni]—indeed, the entire tribe of Levi—will have no allotment or inheritance with Israel; they may eat the burnt offerings of the Lord and of his inheritance.[nj] 2 They[nk] will have no inheritance in the midst of their fellow Israelites;[nl] the Lord alone is their inheritance, just as he had told them. 3 This shall be the priests’ fair allotment[nm] from the people who offer sacrifices, whether bull or sheep—they must give to the priest the shoulder, the jowls, and the stomach. 4 You must give them the best of your[nn] grain, new wine, and olive oil, as well as the best of your wool when you shear your flocks. 5 For the Lord your God has chosen them and their sons from all your tribes to stand[no] and serve in his name[np] permanently. 6 Suppose a Levite comes by his own free will[nq] from one of your villages, from any part of Israel where he is living,[nr] to the place the Lord chooses 7 and serves in the name of the Lord his God like his fellow Levites who stand there before the Lord. 8 He must eat the same share they do, despite any profits he may gain from the sale of his family’s inheritance.[ns]
Prohibited Occult Practices
9 When you enter the land the Lord your God is giving you, you must not learn the abhorrent practices of those nations. 10 There must never be found among you anyone who sacrifices his son or daughter in the fire,[nt] anyone who practices divination,[nu] an omen reader,[nv] a soothsayer,[nw] a sorcerer,[nx] 11 one who casts spells,[ny] one who conjures up spirits,[nz] a practitioner of the occult,[oa] or a necromancer.[ob] 12 Whoever does these things is abhorrent to the Lord, and because of these detestable things[oc] the Lord your God is about to drive them out[od] from before you. 13 You must be blameless before the Lord your God. 14 Those nations that you are about to dispossess listen to omen readers and diviners, but the Lord your God has not given you permission to do such things.
15 The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you—from your fellow Israelites;[oe] you must listen to him. 16 This accords with what happened at Horeb in the day of the assembly. You asked the Lord your God: “Please do not make us hear the voice of the Lord our[of] God anymore or see this great fire anymore lest we die.” 17 The Lord then said to me, “What they have said is good. 18 I will raise up a prophet like you for them from among their fellow Israelites. I will put my words in his mouth and he will speak to them whatever I command. 19 I will personally hold responsible[og] anyone who then pays no attention to the words that prophet[oh] speaks in my name.
20 “But if any prophet presumes to speak anything in my name that I have not authorized[oi] him to speak, or speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet must die. 21 Now if you say to yourselves,[oj] ‘How can we tell that a message is not from the Lord?’[ok]— 22 whenever a prophet speaks in my[ol] name and the prediction[om] is not fulfilled,[on] then I have[oo] not spoken it;[op] the prophet has presumed to speak it, so you need not fear him.”
Laws Concerning Manslaughter
19 When the Lord your God destroys the nations whose land he[oq] is about to give you and you dispossess them and settle in their cities and houses, 2 you must set apart for yourselves three cities[or] in the middle of your land that the Lord your God is giving you as a possession. 3 You shall build a roadway and divide into thirds the whole extent[os] of your land that the Lord your God is providing as your inheritance; anyone who kills another person should flee to the closest of these cities. 4 Now this is the law pertaining to one who flees there in order to live,[ot] if he has accidentally killed another[ou] without hating him at the time of the accident.[ov] 5 Suppose he goes with someone else[ow] to the forest to cut wood and when he raises the ax[ox] to cut the tree, the ax head flies loose[oy] from the handle and strikes[oz] his fellow worker[pa] so hard that he dies. The person responsible[pb] may then flee to one of these cities to save himself.[pc] 6 Otherwise the blood avenger will chase after the killer in the heat of his anger, eventually overtake him,[pd] and kill him,[pe] though this is not a capital case[pf] since he did not hate him at the time of the accident. 7 Therefore, I am commanding you to set apart for yourselves three cities. 8 If the Lord your God enlarges your borders as he promised your ancestors[pg] and gives you all the land he pledged to them,[ph] 9 and then you are careful to observe all these commandments[pi] I am giving[pj] you today (namely, to love the Lord your God and to always walk in his ways), then you must add three more cities[pk] to these three. 10 You must not shed innocent blood[pl] in your land that the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance, for that would make you guilty.[pm] 11 However, suppose a person hates someone else[pn] and stalks him, attacks him, kills him,[po] and then flees to one of these cities. 12 The elders of his own city must send for him and remove him from there to deliver him over to the blood avenger[pp] to die. 13 You must not pity him, but purge from Israel the guilt of shedding innocent blood,[pq] so that it may go well with you.
Laws Concerning Witnesses
14 You must not encroach on your neighbor’s property,[pr] which will have been defined[ps] in the inheritance you will obtain in the land the Lord your God is giving you.[pt]
15 A single witness may not testify[pu] against another person for any trespass or sin that he commits. A matter may be legally established[pv] only on the testimony of two or three witnesses. 16 If a false[pw] witness testifies against another person and accuses him of a crime,[px] 17 then both parties to the controversy must stand before the Lord, that is, before the priests and judges[py] who will be in office in those days. 18 The judges will thoroughly investigate the matter, and if the witness should prove to be false and to have given false testimony against the accused,[pz] 19 you must do to him what he had intended to do to the accused. In this way you will purge[qa] the evil from among you. 20 The rest of the people will hear and become afraid to keep doing such evil among you. 21 You must not show pity; the principle will be a life for a life, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, and a foot for a foot.[qb]
Laws Concerning War with Distant Enemies
20 When you go to war against your enemies and see chariotry[qc] and troops[qd] who outnumber you, do not be afraid of them, for the Lord your God, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt, is with you. 2 As you move forward for battle, the priest[qe] will approach and say to the soldiers,[qf] 3 “Listen, Israel! Today you are moving forward to do battle with your enemies. Do not be fainthearted. Do not fear and tremble or be terrified because of them, 4 for the Lord your God goes with you to fight on your behalf against your enemies to give you victory.”[qg] 5 Moreover, the officers are to say to the troops,[qh] “Who among you[qi] has built a new house and not dedicated[qj] it? He may go home, lest he die in battle and someone else[qk] dedicate it. 6 Or who among you has planted a vineyard and not benefited from it? He may go home, lest he die in battle and someone else benefit from it. 7 Or who among you[ql] has become engaged to a woman but has not married her? He may go home, lest he die in battle and someone else marry her.” 8 In addition, the officers are to say to the troops, “Who among you is afraid and fainthearted? He may go home so that he will not make his fellow soldier’s[qm] heart as fearful[qn] as his own.” 9 Then, when the officers have finished speaking,[qo] they must appoint unit commanders[qp] to lead the troops.
10 When you approach a city to wage war against it, offer it terms of peace. 11 If it accepts your terms[qq] and submits to you, all the people found in it will become your slaves.[qr] 12 If it does not accept terms of peace but makes war with you, then you are to lay siege to it. 13 The Lord your God will deliver it over to you,[qs] and you must kill every single male by the sword. 14 However, the women, little children, cattle, and anything else in the city—all its plunder—you may take for yourselves as spoil. You may take from your enemies the plunder that the Lord your God has given you. 15 This is how you are to deal with all those cities located far from you, those that do not belong to these nearby nations.
Laws Concerning War with Canaanite Nations
16 As for the cities of these peoples that[qt] the Lord your God is going to give you as an inheritance, you must not allow a single living thing[qu] to survive. 17 Instead you must utterly annihilate them[qv]—the Hittites,[qw] Amorites,[qx] Canaanites,[qy] Perizzites,[qz] Hivites,[ra] and Jebusites[rb]—just as the Lord your God has commanded you, 18 so that they cannot teach you all the abhorrent ways they worship[rc] their gods, causing you to sin against the Lord your God. 19 If you besiege a city for a long time while attempting to capture it,[rd] you must not chop down its trees,[re] for you may eat fruit[rf] from them and should not cut them down. A tree in the field is not human that you should besiege it![rg] 20 However, you may chop down any tree you know is not suitable for food,[rh] and you may use it to build siege works[ri] against the city that is making war with you until that city falls.
Laws Concerning Unsolved Murder
21 If a homicide victim[rj] should be found lying in a field in the land the Lord your God is giving you,[rk] and no one knows who killed[rl] him, 2 your elders and judges must go out and measure how far it is to the cities in the vicinity of the corpse.[rm] 3 Then the elders of the city nearest to the corpse[rn] must take from the herd a heifer that has not been worked—that has never pulled with the yoke— 4 and bring the heifer down to a wadi with flowing water,[ro] to a valley that is neither plowed nor sown.[rp] There at the wadi they are to break the heifer’s neck. 5 Then the Levitical priests[rq] will approach (for the Lord your God has chosen them to serve him and to pronounce blessings in his name,[rr] and to decide[rs] every judicial verdict[rt]) , 6 and all the elders of that city nearest the corpse[ru] must wash their hands over the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley.[rv] 7 Then they must proclaim, “Our hands have not spilled this blood, nor have we[rw] witnessed the crime.[rx] 8 Do not blame[ry] your people Israel whom you redeemed, O Lord, and do not hold them accountable for the bloodshed of an innocent person.”[rz] Then atonement will be made for the bloodshed. 9 In this manner you will purge the guilt of innocent blood from among you, for you must do what is right before[sa] the Lord.
Laws Concerning Female Captives
10 When you go out to do battle with your enemies and the Lord your God allows you to prevail[sb] and you take prisoners, 11 if you should see among them[sc] an attractive woman whom you wish to take as a wife, 12 you may bring her back to your house. She must shave her head,[sd] trim her nails, 13 discard the clothing she was wearing when captured,[se] and stay[sf] in your house, lamenting for her father and mother for a full month. After that you may sleep with her[sg] and become her husband and she your wife. 14 If you are not pleased with her, then you must let her go[sh] where she pleases. You cannot in any case sell[si] her;[sj] you must not take advantage of[sk] her, since you have already humiliated[sl] her.
Laws Concerning Children
15 Suppose a man has two wives, one whom he loves more than the other,[sm] and they both[sn] bear him sons, with the firstborn being the child of the less-loved wife. 16 In the day he divides his inheritance[so] he must not appoint as firstborn the son of the favorite wife in place of the other wife’s[sp] son who is actually the firstborn. 17 Rather, he must acknowledge the son of the less-loved wife[sq] as firstborn and give him the double portion[sr] of all he has, for that son is the beginning of his father’s procreative power[ss]—to him should go the right of the firstborn.
18 If a person has a stubborn, rebellious son who pays no attention to his father or mother, and they discipline him to no avail,[st] 19 his father and mother must seize him and bring him to the elders at the gate of his city. 20 They must declare to the elders[su] of his city, “Our son is stubborn and rebellious and pays no attention to what we say—he is a glutton and drunkard.” 21 Then all the men of his city must stone him to death. In this way you will purge[sv] wickedness from among you, and all Israel[sw] will hear about it and be afraid.
Disposition of a Criminal’s Remains
22 If a person commits a sin punishable by death and is executed, and you hang the corpse[sx] on a tree, 23 his body must not remain all night on the tree; instead you must make certain you bury[sy] him that same day, for the one who is left exposed[sz] on a tree is cursed by God.[ta] You must not defile your land that the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance.
Laws Concerning Preservation of Life
22 When you see[tb] your neighbor’s[tc] ox or sheep going astray, do not ignore it;[td] you must return it without fail[te] to your neighbor. 2 If the owner[tf] does not live near[tg] you or you do not know who the owner is,[th] then you must corral the animal[ti] at your house and let it stay with you until the owner looks for it; then you must return it to him. 3 You shall do the same to his donkey, his clothes, or anything else your neighbor[tj] has lost and you have found; you must not refuse to get involved.[tk] 4 When you see[tl] your neighbor’s donkey or ox fallen along the road, do not ignore it;[tm] instead, you must be sure[tn] to help him get the animal on its feet again.[to]
5 A woman must not wear men’s clothing,[tp] nor should a man dress up in women’s clothing, for anyone who does this is offensive[tq] to the Lord your God.
6 If you happen to notice a bird’s nest along the road, whether in a tree or on the ground, and there are chicks or eggs with the mother bird sitting on them,[tr] you must not take the mother from the young.[ts] 7 You must be sure[tt] to let the mother go, but you may take the young for yourself. Do this so that it may go well with you and you may have a long life.
8 If you build a new house, you must construct a guardrail[tu] around your roof to avoid being culpable[tv] in the event someone should fall from it.
Illustrations of the Principle of Purity
9 You must not plant your vineyard with two kinds of seed; otherwise the entire yield, both of the seed you plant and the produce of the vineyard, will be defiled.[tw] 10 You must not plow with an ox and a donkey harnessed together. 11 You must not wear clothing made with wool and linen meshed together.[tx] 12 You shall make yourselves tassels[ty] for the four corners of the clothing you wear.
Purity in the Marriage Relationship
13 Suppose a man marries a woman, sleeps with her,[tz] and then rejects[ua] her, 14 accusing her of impropriety[ub] and defaming her reputation[uc] by saying, “I married this woman but when I approached her for marital relations[ud] I discovered she was not a virgin!” 15 Then the father and mother of the young woman must produce the evidence of virginity[ue] for the elders of the city at the gate. 16 The young woman’s father must say to the elders, “I gave my daughter to this man and he has rejected[uf] her. 17 Moreover, he has raised accusations of impropriety by saying, ‘I discovered your daughter was not a virgin,’ but this is the evidence of my daughter’s virginity!” The cloth must then be spread out[ug] before the city’s elders. 18 The elders of that city must then seize the man and punish[uh] him. 19 They will fine him 100 shekels of silver and give them to the young woman’s father, for the man who made the accusation[ui] ruined the reputation[uj] of an Israelite virgin. She will then become his wife, and he may never divorce her as long as he lives.
20 But if the accusation is true and the young woman was not a virgin, 21 the men of her city must bring the young woman to the door of her father’s house and stone her to death, for she has done a disgraceful thing[uk] in Israel by behaving like a prostitute while living in her father’s house. In this way you will purge[ul] the evil from among you.
22 If a man is discovered in bed with[um] a married woman,[un] both the man lying in bed with the woman and the woman herself must die; in this way you will purge[uo] the evil from Israel.
23 If a virgin is engaged to a man and another man meets[up] her in the city and goes to bed with[uq] her, 24 you must bring the two of them to the gate of that city and stone them to death, the young woman because she did not cry out though in the city and the man because he violated[ur] his neighbor’s fiancée;[us] in this way you will purge[ut] evil from among you. 25 But if the man came across[uu] the engaged woman in the field and overpowered her and raped[uv] her, then only the rapist[uw] must die. 26 You must not do anything to the young woman—she has done nothing deserving of death. This case is the same as when someone attacks another person[ux] and murders him, 27 for the man[uy] met her in the field and the engaged woman cried out, but there was no one to rescue her.
28 Suppose a man comes across a virgin who is not engaged and takes hold of her[uz] and sleeps with[va] her and they are discovered. 29 The man who has slept with her must pay her father fifty shekels of silver and she must become his wife. Because he has humiliated her, he may never divorce her as long as he lives.
30 (23:1)[vb] A man may not marry[vc] his father’s former[vd] wife and in this way dishonor his father.[ve]
Purity in Public Worship
23 A man with crushed[vf] or severed genitals[vg] may not enter the assembly of the Lord.[vh] 2 A person of illegitimate birth[vi] may not enter the assembly of the Lord; to the tenth generation no one related to him may do so.[vj]
3 No Ammonite or Moabite[vk] may enter the assembly of the Lord; to the tenth generation none of their descendants shall ever[vl] do so,[vm] 4 for they did not meet you with food and water on the way as you came from Egypt, and furthermore, they hired[vn] Balaam son of Beor of Pethor in Aram Naharaim to curse you. 5 But the Lord your God refused to listen to Balaam and changed[vo] the curse to a blessing, for the Lord your God loves[vp] you. 6 You must not seek peace and prosperity for them through all the ages to come. 7 You must not hate an Edomite, for he is your relative;[vq] you must not hate an Egyptian, for you lived as a foreigner[vr] in his land. 8 Children of the third generation born to them[vs] may enter the assembly of the Lord.
Purity in Personal Hygiene
9 When you go out as an army against your enemies, guard yourselves against anything impure.[vt] 10 If there is someone among you who is impure because of some nocturnal emission,[vu] he must leave the camp; he may not reenter it immediately. 11 When evening arrives he must wash himself with water, and then at sunset he may reenter the camp.
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