Deut.30.1
30:1 These blessings and curses: See 27:1–28:68.
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30:1 These blessings and curses: See 27:1–28:68.
30:11 This command refers to the whole covenant text, all of Deuteronomy (see 4:2; 5:29; 7:9).
30:1-10 Repentance was the only solution to the threat of judgment. The possibility of blessing and the prevention of judgment both depended on a proper relationship with the Lord.
30:11-20 Adherence to the covenant terms that Moses had outlined would give life; disobedience would surely bring death. Life and death refer to physical, mortal life in the land—of individuals and of the community of Israel.
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deuteronomy 5:29
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deuteronomy 27:1-68