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OET-RV DEU Chapter 4

OETDEU 4 ©

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.

4:1Mosheh encourages Yisrael to obey

4“Now Yisrael, listen to the instructions and regulations that I’ll teach you so that you’ll all go and possess the land that Yahweh, the god of your ancestors, is giving you, and live there. 2Don’t add or subtract from what I tell you, because you all need to follow the instructions from your god Yahweh that I’m telling you.[ref] 3You’ve all seen for yourselves what your god Yahweh did at Beyt-Peor, when he destroyed all the men who worshipped Baal there.[ref] 4However, all of you who faithfully continued to follow your god Yahweh are alive here today.

5Listen, I’ve taught you all the instructions and regulations that my god Yahweh commanded me to, for you all to follow in the land that you’re about to enter and occupy. 6Follow them faithfully because that will lead to wisdom such that people in other countries will notice that this great nation has wisdom and understanding. 7What other great nation is there that has a god near to it like our god Yahweh is whenever we call out to him for help? 8Also, what other nation has rules and regulations that are as sensible and fair as these instructions that I’m giving to you all today?

9But each of you must take care to guard yourself and your values in case you forget that you’ve seen and those past miracles slip from your minds over the years to come. Yes, make sure that you teach them to your children and your grand-children, 10including the day when you stood in our god Yahweh’s presence at Mt. Sinai (Horev) when he told me, ‘Assemble the people for me, and I’ll make it so they can hear my words, so they’ll learn to honour and respect for their entire lifetimes, and then teach it to their children.’

11So you all approached the mountain and stood at its base while it blazed with fire that went up into the atmosphere even though the mountain was covered with dark, gloomy clouds.[ref] 12Then Yahweh spoke to you from the middle of the flames—you heard the voice even though you couldn’t see anyone, 13and he revealed to you the agreement that he demands you keep: the ten commands that he wrote onto two stone tablets.[ref] 14At that time, Yahweh told me to teach you all the instructions and regulations so you’d be able to put them into practice in the land that you’re about to enter and occupy.[ref]

4:15Warnings about false gods

15Now remembering that you didn’t see any form at Mt. Sinai (Horev) when Yahweh spoke to you all from the middle of the fire, 16so don’t corrupt yourselves by making an idol to be your god—don’t make anything in the likeness of a man or a woman,[ref] 17or of any animal that’s on the earth or bird that flies in the sky,[ref] 18or any reptile that creeps along the ground or any fish from the deep oceans. 19Don’t look up to the sky and be tempted to bow down to the sun or the moon or the stars and serve them—your god Yahweh made them to serve every people group in the world. 20Yahweh has brought you all out of the iron-smelting furnace of Egypt to be a people that would belong to him (as you are today),[ref] 21but then Yahweh got angry at me because of your parents and determined that I would never enter the land that he’s giving to all of you.[ref] 22Instead, I’ll die here in this place. I won’t cross the Yarden river, but you will, and then you’ll all take possession of that good land. 23Take great care that you all don’t forget the agreement with your god Yahweh. Don’t make any idols for yourselves in the form of anything that your god Yahweh has ordered you all not to, 24because your god Yahweh is a consuming fire—he’s a god who gets jealous.[ref]

25Even after you’ve had children and grandchildren and then grown old in the land, don’t make an idol in the form of anything, and don’t be corrupt or do evil things that your god Yahweh dislikes and so which will make him angry. 26If you do, I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you all today, that you’d die over there in the land that you’re crossing the river to possess. You wouldn’t live there very long, but instead would end up getting destroyed. 27Then Yahweh would scatter the remainder among the nations where you’d remain as a small minority.[ref] 28There you would be forced to worship gods that humans have made out of wood or stone and which can’t see, hear, smell, or eat. 29From there you’ll search for your god Yahweh, and you’ll find him when you search for him with determination and total sincerity.[ref] 30It’s in the future when you end up in distress there that you’ll return to your god Yahweh and listen to what he tells you, 31because your god Yahweh is a merciful god. He won’t abandon you or destroy you, and he won’t forget what he promised to your ancestors.

32Now, please, consider past times before you were alive, i.e., from when God first created people here on the earth. You could search all through human history and you wouldn’t find anything else as incredible as what Yahweh has done for your ancestors. 33Has any other people group heard God talking from the middle of a fire like you have, and then lived to tell about it? 34Or is their any other nation that God has attempted to take out from the middle of another nation, using miracles and war, and power and terrifying actions, like your god Yahweh did for you all when you were in Egypt? 35You were shown all that so you’d know that Yahweh is the one and only god.[ref] 36He allowed you to hear his voice from the skies to instruct you, and on earth you heard his words from the incredible fire that he showed you. 37Because he loved your ancestors, he chose their descendants as his people and used his power and strength to lead you out of Egypt 38and then to drive out nations ahead of you that were greater and more powerful than you—bringing you here today so that you could occupy their land as your inheritance. 39So today you should acknowledge that Yahweh is god of the heavens above and the earth below, and there’s no other god. 40Follow his instructions and obey his regulations that I’m giving you today so that everything will go well for you and your descendants, and so that you’ll live a long time in the land that your god Yahweh is giving you as a permanent possession.”

4:41The refuge cities

41Then Mosheh (Moses) selected three cities on that eastern side of the Yarden[ref] 42so that anyone who accidentally killed another person could flee to one of those cities and be safe: 43Bezer in the wilderness for the tribe of Reuben, Ramot in Gilead for the tribe of Gad, and Golan in the Bashan region for the tribe of Manasseh.

4:44Giving the instructions

44These are the instructions that Mosheh (Moses) gave to the Israelis, 45including all the instructions, rules, and regulations that Mosheh had told them when they left Egypt, 46when they were in the valley east of the Yarden River. They were across from the town of Beyt-Peor, in the land that the Amorite King Sihon (who lived in Heshbon city) had ruled. (Mosheh and the other Israelis had defeated them when they came out of Egypt.) 47They had taken possession of his land, as well as the land of Bashan’s King Og—the two Amorite kings from the eastern side of the Yarden—48from Aroer city in the south along the edge of the Arnon valley, and as far north as Mt. Sion (normally called Mt. Hermon) 49and the entire plain east of the Yarden River, extending to the Sea of the Arabah (the Dead/Salt sea) and east to the slopes of Mt. Pisgah.


4:2: Rev 22:18-19.

4:3: Num 25:1-9.

4:11-12: Exo 19:16-18; Heb 12:18-19.

4:13: Exo 31:18; 34:28; Deu 9:10.

4:14: Exo 21:1.

4:16: Exo 20:4; Lev 26:1; Deu 5:8; 27:15.

4:17-18a: Rom 1:23.

4:20: Exo 19:5; Deu 7:6; 14:2; 26:18; Tit 2:14; 1Pe 2:9.

4:21: Num 20:12.

4:24: Heb 12:29.

4:27-28: Deu 28:36.

4:29: Jer 29:13.

4:35: Mrk 12:32.

4:41-43: Josh 20:8-9.

OETDEU 4 ©

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