Deuteronomy 3:19
Context3:19 But your wives, children, and livestock (of which I know you have many) may remain in the cities I have given you.
Deuteronomy 4:33
Context4:33 Have a people ever heard the voice of God speaking from the middle of fire, as you yourselves have, and lived to tell about it?
Deuteronomy 8:13
Context8:13 when your cattle and flocks increase, when you have plenty of silver and gold, and when you have abundance of everything,
Deuteronomy 23:23
Context23:23 Whatever you vow, you must be careful to do what you have promised, such as what you have vowed to the Lord your God as a freewill offering.
Deuteronomy 29:5
Context29:5 I have led you through the desert for forty years. Your clothing has not worn out 1 nor have your sandals 2 deteriorated.
Deuteronomy 32:5
Context32:5 His people have been unfaithful 3 to him;
they have not acted like his children 4 – this is their sin. 5
They are a perverse 6 and deceitful generation.
1 tn The Hebrew text includes “on you.” This has not been included in the translation for stylistic reasons.
2 tn The Hebrew text includes “from on your feet.”
3 tc The 3rd person masculine singular שָׁחַת (shakhat) is rendered as 3rd person masculine plural by Smr, a reading supported by the plural suffix on מוּם (mum, “defect”) as well as the plural of בֵּן (ben, “sons”).
tn Heb “have acted corruptly” (so NASB, NIV, NLT); NRSV “have dealt falsely.”
4 tn Heb “(they are) not his sons.”
5 tn Heb “defect” (so NASB). This highly elliptical line suggests that Israel’s major fault was its failure to act like God’s people; in fact, they acted quite the contrary.