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OET-RV DEU Chapter 1

OETDEU 1 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

1:1Mosheh’s first set of instructions

1These are the messages that Mosheh (Moses) spoke to Yisrael (Israel) back when they were in the wilderness on the eastern side of the Yorden (Jordan) river, in the desert plain opposite Suf between Paran and Tofel, Lavan, Hatserot, and Di-Zahav. 2(It takes eleven days to walk from Horev (Mt. Sinai) to Kadesh-Barnea via Mt. Seir.) 3Forty years after the Israelis had left Egypt Mosheh passed on to them everything that Yahweh had instructed him 4after he’d defeated the Amorite King Sihon who lived at Heshbon, and Bashan King Og who lived at Ashtarot in Edrei.[ref] 5On the eastern side of the Yorden river in the Moav (Moab) region, Mosheh began explaining those instructions, saying,

The removal of Yisrael’s descendants from Sinai

6“Our God Yahweh spoke to us at Horev, saying: You’ve camped here long enough at this mountain. 7Now, pack up and travel to the Amorite hill country and the surrounding areas and the river plain, the lowlands and the southern wilderness, the coastal plain, all of Canaan, and Lebanon as far north-east as the Euphrates river. 8Listen, that area of land ahead of you, I’ve given to you. Go ahead and take possession that land that Yahweh promised to your ancestors Avraham (Abraham), Yitshak (Isaac), and Yakov (Jacob). He promised to give it to them and to their descendants.”

Mosheh appoints leaders

(Exo. 18:13-27)

9Then Mosheh said, “I told you at that time that I wasn’t able to govern all of you by myself 10because your god Yahweh has multiplied you, and wow, now you’re as numerous as the stars in the sky. 11May your ancestors’ god Yahweh increase you all a thousand times more and bless you all as he’s promised 12but how could I possibly bear all your loads and burdens and disputes by myself? 13So nominate some men from your tribes who I can appoint as your leadersmen who’re sensible and wise, and respected by the people, 14and your parents agreed with that suggestion. 15So I took those wise, respected men and appointed them to be your leaders—leaders of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens. I also appointed some as your tribal officials. 16Then I instructed your new leaders telling them to listen carefully to both sides of disputes and make fair and honest judgements in conflicts involving either Israelis or foreigners. 17Don’t show partiality when you’re making a judgement—treat important people just the same as the others. Don’t worry about what people will think because fair judgement is a godly activity. And if any matter is too difficult, bring it to me for a decision. 18I also gave you all other instructions at that time.

The spies

(Num. 13:1-33)

19Then we left Horev (Mt. Sinai) and went through that wide and dangerous wilderness that you saw on the way to the Amorite hill country as our god Yahweh had instructed us, eventually arriving at Kadesh-Barnea. 20Then I told you all, ‘You’ve all come to the Amorite hill country, which our god Yahweh is giving us. 21Look, your god Yahweh has given you[fn] the land that’s in front of you, so go ahead and take possession of it as Yahweh, your ancestors’ god has told you. Don’t be afraid and don’t be discouraged.’ 22Then you all approached me and suggested, ‘We should send some men ahead of us to scout out the place, and they can return and tell us the best way to get inside those cities.’ 23That sounded good to me, so I took one man from each of the twelve tribes 24and they went up into the hill country as far as the Eshkol valley, and the scouted it out. 25They picked some fruit from there and brought it back to us, and reported that the land that our god Yahweh is giving us was very good.

26But your parents were unwilling to proceed and rebelled against your god Yahweh’s command.[ref] 27So you all grumbled in your tents, saying that it was because Yahweh hated us that he brought us out of Egypt to hand us over to the Amorites to be destroyed. 28You said that you all didn’t want to enter because the people were so tall and strong and their cities were fortified and powerful with very high walls around them.

29Then I told your parents, ‘Don’t be terrified or afraid of them. 30Your god Yahweh who goes ahead of you, he’ll fight for you just like everything you saw him do in Egypt 31and in the wilderness, where you saw how your god Yahweh carried you like a father carries his son—getting you through that difficult region until you all eventually arrived here.’[ref] 32However, you all didn’t believe your god Yahweh[ref] 33who had gone ahead of you to find a good place for you all to make your camp—using ifire at night to show you all the way, and cloud in the daytime.

Yisrael’s punishment

(Num. 14:20-45)

34Yahweh heard those complaints and got angry and made this promise,[ref] 35‘None of the men of this evil generation will get to enter the good land that I promised to give to your ancestors 36apart from Yefunneh’s son Kalev (Caleb)—he can enter it and I’ll give him and his sons the land that he scouted out because he followed Yahweh whole-heartedly.’ 37Yahweh was also angry at me because of you all, and told me that I also wouldn’t be able to enter, 38but that Nun’s son Yehoshua who was standing there in front of me, would be the one to lead Yisrael to possess the land.

39“Your children that you thought would be taken captive, and your young sons who don’t yet know right from wrong, they’ll be the ones to enter the land, and I’ll give it to them, and it’ll become theirs. 40But you yourselves need to turn around and go back into the wilderness in the direction of the Red Sea.

41but they all answered and admitted, ‘Yes, we’ve sinned against Yahweh, but now we’ll fix that by going in to fight and do everything that our god Yahweh has commanded us.’ So every man strapped on his weaponsnow thinking it would be easy to take over the hill country.

42But Yahweh told me to warn them not to go ahead and fight because he wouldn’t help them, and so they’d end up being defeated by their enemies if they proceeded. 43So I told your parents that, but they wouldn’t listen—they rebelled against Yahweh and arrogantly marched up into the hill country 44where the Amorites who lived there came out against them, and chased them like bees and made the warriors scatter in Seir as far as Haremah. 45So your parents returned and wept in front of Yahweh, but he didn’t pay any attention to them. 46So that’s why we stayed at Kadesh-Barnea for as long as we all did.


1:21 The you(pl) in the previous verse has switched to you(sg) here.


1:4: Num 21:21-35.

1:26: Deu 9:23; Heb 3:16.

1:31: Acts 13:18.

1:32: Heb 3:19.

1:34-35: Heb 3:18.

OETDEU 1 ©

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