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Day 160: Moses' Song of Witness and Warning

Welcome to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience, Day 160. In today's reading, Moses publicly recites an entire song to the assembly of Israel. It begins with a call to the heavens and the earth to listen to his teaching, which is likened to rain and gentle showers nourishing the land. The song glorifies God's perfect deeds and faithful nature, contrasting it with the corrupt and deceitful behavior of the people of Israel. Moses recounts how God found Israel in a desert and guided them, but they soon turned to foreign gods, provoking God's anger. God warns of the consequences of their actions, including disasters, famine, disease, and attacks by wild beasts. Despite this, God promises justice and revenge against His enemies and a restoration for His people. Moses urges the people to take these warnings to heart and pass them on to future generations as a command. These instructions are vital for their life and longevity in the promised land. The reading concludes with Moses and Joshua reciting these words to the people of Israel. Join us again for another day of immersive Bible reading.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:04 Moses Recites the Song
00:28 Proclaiming the Greatness of God
00:39 Israel's Corruption and Rebellion
03:02 God's Response to Israel's Unfaithfulness
05:01 The Lord's Justice and Vengeance
06:48 Moses' Final Instructions
07:23 Conclusion and Farewell

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so Moses recited this entire song
publicly to the Assembly of Israel.

Listen, o heavens and I
will speak Hear O Earth.

The words that I say, let
my teaching fall on you.

Like rain.

Let my speech settle.

Like do let my words fall like
rain on tender grass, like

gentle showers on young plants.

I will proclaim the name of the Lord.

How glorious is our God?

He is the rock.

His deeds are perfect.

Everything he does is just and fair.

He is a faithful God who does no wrong
how just and upright he is, but they have

acted corruptly toward him when they act.

So perversely, are they
really his children?

They are a deceitful
and twisted generation.

Is this the way you repay the Lord?

You foolish and senseless people.

Isn't he your father who created you?

Has he not made you and established you?

Remember the days of long ago?

Think about the generations past.

Ask your father and he will
inform you, inquire of your

elders, and they will tell you.

When the most high assigned lands
to the nations, when he divided up

the human race, he established the
boundaries of the peoples according

to the number in his heavenly court.

For the people of Israel
belong to the Lord.

Jacob is his special possession.

He found them in a desert land
and an empty howling wasteland.

He surrounded them and watched over them.

He guarded them as he
would guard his own eyes.

Like an eagle that rouses her chicks
and hovers over her young, so he

spread his wings to take them up and
carried them safely on his opinions.

The Lord alone guided them.

They followed no foreign gods.

He let them ride over the highlands
and feast on the crops of the fields.

He nourished them with honey from the
rock and olive oil from the stony ground.

He fed them yogurt from the
herd and milk from the flock

together with the fat of lambs.

He gave them choice rams from ba and
goats, together with the choicest wheat.

You drank the finest wine made
from the juice of grapes, but

Israel soon became fat and unruly.

The people grew heavy, plump, and stuffed.

Then they abandoned the
God who had made them.

They made light of the
rock of their salvation.

They stirred up his jealousy
by worshiping foreign gods.

They provoked his fury
with detestable deeds.

They offered sacrifices to
demons which are not God, to

Gods they had not known before.

To new Gods only recently arrived to Gods.

Their ancestors had never feared you,
neglected the rock who had fathered you.

You forgot the God who
had given you birth.

The Lord saw this and drew back provoked
to anger by his own sons and daughters.

He said, I will abandon them
then see what becomes of them for

they are a twisted generation.

Children without integrity,
they have roused my jealousy by

worshiping things that are not God.

They have provoked my anger
with their useless idols.

Now I will rouse their jealousy through
people who were not even a people.

I will provoke their anger through
the foolish Gentiles for my anger.

Blazes forth like fire and burns
to the depths of the grave.

It devours the earth and all
its crops, and ignites the

foundations of the mountains.

I will heap disasters upon them
and shoot them down with my arrows.

I will weaken them with famine,
burning, fever, and deadly disease.

I will send the fangs of wild beasts and
poisonous snakes that glide in the dust.

Outside the sword will bring
death and inside terror will

strike both young men and young
women, both infants and the aged.

I would've annihilated them, wiping
out even the memory of them, but

I feared the taunt of Israel's
enemy who might misunderstand and

say our own power has triumphed.

The Lord had nothing to do with this.

But Israel is a senseless nation.

The people are foolish without
understanding, oh, that they were

wise and could understand this.

Oh, that they might know their fate.

How could one person
chase a thousand of them?

And two people put 10,000 to flight
unless their rock had sold them?

Unless the Lord had given them up.

But the rock of our enemies is not
like our rock as even they recognize.

Their vine grows from the vine of
Sodom, from the vineyards of Gomorrah.

Their grapes are poison and
their clusters are bitter.

Their wine is the venom of serpents,
the deadly poison of cobras.

The Lord says, am I not storing up these
things, sealing them away in my treasury?

I will take revenge.

I will pay them back in due time.

Their feet will slip.

Their day of disaster will arrive.

Their destiny will overtake them.

Indeed, the Lord will give justice
to his people and he will change

his mind about his servants.

When he sees their strength is gone
and no one is left slave or free, then

he will ask, where are their gods,
the rocks they fled to for refuge?

Where now are those gods who ate
the fat of their sacrifices and

drank the wine of their offerings?

Let those Gods arise and help you,
let them provide you with shelter.

Look, now I myself, am he.

There is no other God but me.

I am the one who kills and gives life.

I am the one who wounds and heals.

No one can be rescued
from my powerful hand.

Now I raise my hand to heaven and declare.

As surely as I live, when I sharpen
my flashing sword and begin to carry

out justice, I will take revenge on my
enemies and repay those who reject me.

I will make my arrows drunk with blood
and my sword will devour a flesh.

The blood of the slaughtered
and the captives and the

heads of the enemy leaders.

Rejoice with him, you heavens, and
let all of God's angels worship him.

Rejoice with his people, you,
gentiles, and let all the angels

be strengthened in him, for he will
avenge the blood of his children.

He will take revenge against his enemies.

He will repay those who hate him
and cleanse his people's land.

So Moses came with Joshua, son
of none and recited all the

words of this song to the people.

When Moses had finished reciting all these
words to the people of Israel, he added.

Take to heart all the words of
warning I have given you today.

Pass them on as a command to
your children so they will obey

every word of these instructions.

These instructions are not empty words.

They are your life.

By obeying them, you will enjoy a
long life in the land you will occupy

when you cross the Jordan River.

This concludes today's
immerse reading experience.

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