Deuteronomy 9

Deuteronomy 9

Moses tackles the issue of spiritual pride, explicitly stating that Israel will conquer Canaan not because of their own righteousness or superior numbers, but because of the wickedness of the Canaanite nations and God's faithfulness to the oath sworn to Abraham. Moses recounts their past rebellions, including the worship of the golden calf at Sinai, to prove that their history is marked by stubbornness. He reminds them he had to intercede for forty days to save them from God’s righteous anger.

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Numbers 34

God gives the precise boundaries of the Promised Land (Canaan) that the Israelites are about to enter and assigns the men who will be responsible for dividing the land among the tribes.

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God commands the Levites to receive 48 cities throughout the Promised Land, and six of these are designated as Cities of Refuge for those who accidentally kill someone.

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