Deuteronomy 31:29

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What Does This Mean?

Moses is speaking and he knows that after he dies, the Israelites will stop following God's commands and will do evil things. He warns them that this will bring them trouble later on.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your coach told you that you'll forget all the rules of the game after he leaves, and you'll start playing the wrong way. Moses is like that coach, telling the Israelites that they'll forget God's rules and get into trouble.

Historical Background

This verse is part of Deuteronomy, written by Moses around 1200 BCE. It was addressed to the Israelites, reminding them of their covenant with God as they prepared to enter the Promised Land.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be a parent warning their child that after they are gone, the child might forget the values they were taught and get into trouble by making poor choices.

Topics

faithfulnesswarningconsequencesobediencefuturesin

Related Verses

Joshua 24:19-20Judges 2:10-11Isaiah 65:2-7Romans 1:24-25Hebrews 3:7-11

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Moses predict the Israelites will disobey God?
Moses, knowing human nature, predicts that the Israelites will stray from God's commands out of lack of faithfulness, leading to negative consequences.
What are the consequences of disobeying God mentioned in the verse?
The verse mentions that evil will befall the Israelites and that their actions will provoke God's anger, leading to trouble in the future.
How can this verse be relevant today?
This verse can be relevant today as a reminder to remain faithful to God and follow His commands to avoid the negative consequences of disobedience.
What can we learn from Moses' foresight?
From Moses' foresight, we can learn the importance of anticipating the long-term effects of our actions and the importance of staying faithful to God's teachings.
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