Deuteronomy 32:1-47

Deuteronomy 32:1-47

[1] Give ear,  O ye heavens,  and I will speak;  and hear,  O earth,  the words  of my mouth.  [2] My doctrine  shall drop  as the rain,  my speech  shall distil  as the dew,  as the small rain  upon the tender herb,  and as the showers  upon the grass:  [3] Because I will publish  the name  of the LORD:  ascribe  ye greatness  unto our God.  [4] He is the Rock,  his work  is perfect:  for all his ways  are judgment:  a God  of truth  and without iniquity,  just  and right  [5] They have corrupted  themselves, their spot  is not the spot of his children:  they are a perverse  and crooked  generation.  [6] Do ye thus requite  the LORD,  O foolish  people  and unwise?  is not he thy father  that hath bought  thee? hath he not made  thee, and established  [7] Remember  the days  of old,  consider  the years  of many  ask  thy father,  and he will shew  thee; thy elders,  and they will tell  thee. [8] When the most High  to the nations  their inheritance,  when he separated  the sons  of Adam,  he set  the bounds  of the people  according to the number  of the children  of Israel.  [9] For the LORD'S  portion  is his people;  Jacob  is the lot  of his inheritance.  [10] He found  him in a desert  land,  and in the waste  howling  wilderness;  he led him about,  he instructed  him, he kept  him as the apple  of his eye.  [11] As an eagle  stirreth up  her nest,  fluttereth  over her young,  spreadeth abroad  her wings,  taketh  them, beareth  them on her wings:  [12] So the LORD  alone  did lead  him, and there was no strange  god  [13] He made him ride  on the high places  of the earth,  that he might eat  the increase  of the fields;  and he made him to suck  honey  out of the rock,  and oil  out of the flinty  rock;  [14] Butter  of kine,  and milk  of sheep,  with fat  of lambs,  and rams  of the breed  of Bashan,  and goats,  with the fat  of kidneys  of wheat;  and thou didst drink  the pure  blood  of the grape.  [15] But Jeshurun  waxed fat,  and kicked:  thou art waxen fat,  thou art grown thick,  thou art covered  with fatness; then he forsook  God  which made  him, and lightly esteemed  the Rock  of his salvation.  [16] They provoked him to jealousy  with strange  gods, with abominations  provoked they him to anger.  [17] They sacrificed  unto devils,  not to God;  to gods  whom they knew  not, to new  newly  up,  whom your fathers  feared  [18] Of the Rock  that begat  thee thou art unmindful,  and hast forgotten  God  that formed  [19] And when the LORD  saw  it, he abhorred  them, because of the provoking  of his sons,  and of his daughters.  [20] And he said,  I will hide  my face  from them, I will see  what their end  shall be: for they are a very froward  generation,  children  in whom is no faith.  [21] They have moved me to jealousy  with that which is not  God;  they have provoked me to anger  with their vanities:  and I will move them to jealousy  with those which are not a people;  I will provoke them to anger  with a foolish  nation.  [22] For a fire  is kindled  in mine anger,  and shall burn  unto the lowest  hell,  and shall consume  the earth  with her increase,  and set on fire  of the mountains.  [23] I will heap  mischiefs  upon them; I will spend  mine arrows  upon them. [24] They shall be burnt  with hunger,  and devoured  with burning heat,  and with bitter  destruction:  I will also send  the teeth  of beasts  upon them, with the poison  of serpents  of the dust.  [25] The sword  without,  and terror  within,  shall destroy  both the young man  and the virgin,  the suckling  also with the man  of gray hairs.  [26] I said,  I would scatter them into corners,  I would make the remembrance  of them to cease  from among men:  [27] Were it not  that I feared  the wrath  of the enemy,  lest their adversaries  should behave themselves strangely,  and lest they should say,  Our hand  is high,  and the LORD  hath not done  [28] For they are a nation  void  of counsel,  neither is there any understanding  in them. [29] O that  they were wise,  that they understood  this, that they would consider  their latter end!  [30] How should one  chase  a thousand,  and two  put ten  thousand  to flight,  except  their Rock  had sold  them,  and the LORD  had shut them up?  [31] For their rock  even our enemies  themselves being judges.  [32] For their vine  of Sodom,  and of the fields  of Gomorrah:  their grapes  of gall,  their clusters  are bitter:  [33] Their wine  is the poison  of dragons,  and the cruel  venom  of asps.  [34] Is not this laid up in store  with me, and sealed up  among my treasures?  [35] To me belongeth vengeance,  and recompence;  their foot  shall slide  in due time:  for the day  of their calamity  is at hand,  and the things that shall come  upon them make haste.  [36] For the LORD  shall judge  his people,  and repent  himself for his servants,  when he seeth  that their power  is gone,  and there is none  shut up,  or left.  [37] And he shall say,  Where are their gods,  their rock  in whom they trusted,  [38] Which did eat  the fat  of their sacrifices,  and drank  the wine  of their drink offerings?  let them rise up  and help  you, and be your protection.  [39] See  now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god  with me: I kill,  and I make alive;  I wound,  and I heal:  neither is there any that can deliver  out of my hand.  [40] For I lift up  my hand  to heaven,  and say,  I live  for ever.  [41] If I whet  my glittering  sword,  and mine hand  take hold  on judgment;  I will render  vengeance  to mine enemies,  and will reward  them that hate  [42] I will make mine arrows  drunk  with blood,  and my sword  shall devour  flesh;  and that with the blood  of the slain  and of the captives,  from the beginning  of revenges  upon the enemy.  [43] Rejoice,  O ye nations,  with his people:  for he will avenge  the blood  of his servants,  and will render  vengeance  to his adversaries,  and will be merciful  unto his land,  and to his people.  [44] And Moses  came  and spake  all the words  of this song  in the ears  of the people,  he, and Hoshea  the son  of Nun.  [45] And Moses  made an end  of speaking  all these words  to all Israel:  [46] And he said  unto them, Set  your hearts  unto all the words  which I testify  among you this day,  which ye shall command  your children  to observe  to do,  all the words  of this law.  [47] For it is not a vain  thing  for you; because it is your life:  and through this thing  ye shall prolong  your days  in the land,  whither ye go over  Jordan  to possess  it.