Deuteronomy 29

Deuteronomy 29

Moses reminds the people of all the miracles God performed in Egypt and the wilderness, emphasizing that they are entering into a renewal of the covenant in Moab. He warns them against any individual who might think he can follow other gods secretly and still escape God's judgment. Moses declares that the covenant blessings and curses apply not only to those present but to all future generations of Israel, emphasizing the enduring nature of their agreement with God.

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Numbers 22

King Balak of Moab hires the pagan prophet Balaam to curse Israel. God warns Balaam, and his donkey miraculously speaks to prevent him from fulfilling the king's request.

Numbers 23

Balaam attempts to curse Israel three times, but God overrides his words, forcing Balaam to pronounce a blessing upon Israel and prophesy about their future greatness.

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