Deuteronomy 6
The Israelites are instructed to fear and obey God, keeping all His commandments and precepts, so that they may live long and prosperous lives in the land God has promised them. They are to love God with all their heart, soul, and strength, and to teach these words to their sons and meditate on them constantly. When they enter the promised land, they must not forget God or follow other gods, but instead serve Him alone and keep His precepts. If they do, God will be merciful to them and they will prosper.
"These are the precepts and ceremonies, as well as the judgments, which the Lord your God has commanded that I teach to you, which you shall do in the land to which you will travel in order to possess itSo may you fear the Lord your God, and keep all his commandments and precepts, which I am entrusting to you, and to your sons and grandsons, all the days of your life, so that your days may be prolongedListen and observe, O Israel, so that you may do just as the Lord has instructed you, and it may be well with you, and you may be multiplied all the more, for the Lord, the God of your fathers, has promised you a land flowing with milk and honeyListen, O Israel: the Lord our God is one LordYou shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strengthAnd these words, which I instruct to you this day, shall be in your heartAnd you shall explain them to your sons. And you shall meditate upon them sitting in your house, and walking on a journey, when lying down and when rising upAnd you shall bind them like a sign on your hand, and they shall be placed and shall move between your eyesAnd you shall write them at the threshold and on the doors of your houseAnd when the Lord your God will have led you into the land, about which he swore to your fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and when he will have given to you great and excellent cities, which you did not buildhouses full of goods, which you did not amass; cisterns, which you did not dig; vineyards and olive groves, which you did not plantand when you will have eaten and been satisfiedtake care diligently, lest you forget the Lord, who led you away from the land of Egypt, from the house of servitude. You shall fear the Lord your God, and you shall serve him alone, and you shall swear by his nameYou shall not go after the strange gods of all the Gentiles, who are around youFor the Lord your God is a jealous God in your midst. Otherwise, at sometime, the fury of the Lord your God may be enraged against you, and he may take you away from the face of the earthYou shall not tempt the Lord your God, as you tempted him in the place of temptationKeep the precepts of the Lord your God, as well as the testimonies and ceremonies, which he has instructed to youAnd do what is pleasing and good in the sight of the Lord, so that it may be well with you, and so that, when you enter, you may possess the excellent land, about which the Lord swore to your fatherthat he would wipe away all your enemies before you, just as he has spokenAnd when your son will ask you tomorrow, saying: ‘What do these testimonies and ceremonies and judgments mean, which the Lord our God has entrusted to us?You shall say to him: ‘We were servants of Pharaoh in Egypt, and the Lord led us away from Egypt with a strong handAnd he wrought signs and wonders, great and very grievous, in Egypt, against Pharaoh and all his house, in our sightAnd he led us away from that place, so that he might lead us in and give us the land, about which he swore to our fathersAnd the Lord instructed us that we should do all these ordinances, and that we should fear the Lord our God, so that it may be well with us all the days of our life, just as it is todayAnd he will be merciful to us, if we keep and perform all his precepts, in the sight of the Lord our God, just as he has commanded us.’
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