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  • Kevin mack on Deuteronomy 28 - 6 years ago
    Verses: 22-23 kind of resembles coronavirus and it's effects its having on the world stage and the nonbelievers, get saved, get the baptizem of the holy ghost, get baptised in water in Jesus name . repent,don't be stupid. By the stripes of Jesus Christ your healed. 1st. Peater- 2chapter, 24th. verse also Isaiah- 53 chapter, verses 3 and 4
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Genesis 15 - 6 years ago
    Genesis 15:1 & Genesis 15:6 (in principal)

    What Jesus did = Matthew 9:35

    Promises = Exodus 23:25 , Deuteronomy 7:15 , Psalm 41:1 -3 ,

    Judgement = Deuteronomy 28:61 ,

    Instruction = 2 Chronicles 6:28 -29 , James 5:14 -15
  • Titus Arnold on Psalms 83 - 6 years ago
    Does Deuteronomy 28:15-68 tell the of the curses that Judah would be subjected to for their breaking their covenant with The Most high? and If so when we find the people who fit all of the curses wouldn't we have found the true Hebrew? If this is true, then wouldn't the slaves of the trans Atlantic slave trade be the true Hebrew? they are the only people on the planet that has been scattered by the way of ships to the four corners of the earth. Isn't that right? and if we find those who fit the curses have we not found the true Hebrew, All of them happened to those people, and still do to this day. I await your answer.
  • Daphne Sims - 6 years ago
    What do shall mean in the bible, what do Deuteronomy 28:53-63 mean?
  • Bgs - In Reply on Deuteronomy 28 - 6 years ago
    We Are In the Days of Deuteronomy 30 now...Live and Enjoy
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Deuteronomy 28 - 6 years ago
    This did happen. Later on a city was surrounded that none could go in or out Two women had two sons and one said to the other, "lets eat your son today and tomorrow we will eat my son." If you read on you will read it.
  • Robert - In Reply on Deuteronomy 28 - 6 years ago
    To understand the continued failing of the majority of the Children of Israel, you must return to Exodus.. In Exodus we see that from the moment they left Egypt they Murmured against God and Moses, the panicle of their rebellion and rejection of God was reached at the foot of Mt. Sinai in the creation and worship of the Golden Calf! the resulting judgment by God read Ps 81...
  • Gene - In Reply on Deuteronomy 28 - 6 years ago
    sometimes the "" shepherds "" of Christianity lead many astray unwittingly just as did many shepherds of the Jewish religion at that time as it is written in both NT AND OT AS I SEE IT
  • Chumad on Deuteronomy 28 - 6 years ago
    how in the world did these people who knew what the curse was and still did not obey how could they not believe after all they had already been thru. something is missing.....who mislead these people?
  • Tee Dee on Acts 7 - 6 years ago
    Verse 6: ...that they should bring them into bondage, and entreat them evil four hundred years.. HR 1242 115th Congress - 400 YEARS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY COMMISSION ACT Deuteronomy 28:66: And the Lord shall bring thee into Egypt again with ships, by the way whereof I spake unto thee... Gennesis 15:13 - 14: ..and they shall afflict them four hundred years.. Time is up people.
  • Ole man spirit on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    Shalom! This comment is for Jai. verses 55 and 57. For we will eat the flesh of the children...This is cannibalism. There are many YT vids, that state that the occult is grinding human meat (from abortions) into our ground beef and then casting spells upon all that consume. As of Jan 1, I eat acc. to Leviticus and by my blood Type. I feel and see the diff. I only chicken, turkey, and fish.
  • Slk on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    If you're sick listen to this chapter and Galations 3 over and over and say Christ has redeemed me from tumor or cancer what ever your sickness is. Listen to redeemed from the curse by Kenneth E Hagin and Read Lilian b Yeoman's books.
  • Erica on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    Jai your answer to those verses is it’s a curse the Most High put on the people of Israel for not obeying the commandments
  • Bruce on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    Jai: They Did not want God in Their Life. God left, then Evil came. All Their Food was Consumed. They Ate Their Own Babies. / About 50 Years ago, Chewing gum, Running in The Hallway, Missing School was a Big Problem. Then God Was Thrown Out of School, then Evil Came in. Now Drugs,Rape, Gangs,Guns,Murder, Mass Shootings. Same thing in The USA. Pushed Out God. Evil Comes In. It Will Get Worse.
  • Jai on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    could someone explain verses 53 55 57 to me...
  • Benjamin on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    Once again...it is our CHOICE. Today we must choose to serve the God of our ancestors--Abraham, Isaac and Israel. Be encouraged Israel and the stranger who follows!
  • Lateshia on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    Understanding that bondsman and bondwomen in bible is the ancestry of the so called African American that's brought to America on slave ships that proves so much that the so called black people are the Jews Israelites that the bible speaks about.
  • Frank stephenson on Deuteronomy 28 - 7 years ago
    I agree with you Tammi
  • Tami Parks on Deuteronomy 28 - 8 years ago
    Deuteronomy 28 was spoken to Moses By the Most High to tell the people of Israel. The 12 tribes that have been scattered world wide and are still suffering under the curses until the Messiah returns for the remnant that are keeping the commandments, laws statues and judgments.
    All other people are referred to as Gentiles and were grafted in.
  • Sharon Robinson on Deuteronomy 28 - 8 years ago
    Deuteronomy 28 is the Chapter that tells us if the blessings and curses that will be upon us when we obey it disobey the laws and commandments of God.
  • Angel on Deuteronomy 28 - 8 years ago
    I real enjoyed reading Deuteronomy chapter 28 it brought out in me joy at the being than sorrow or pity because it's a shame that a person would choose darkness over the light of The Lord God that has so much to give and ask little in thought.I perfer to be with JESUS. AMEN



  • Sarai dawta of Israel on Deuteronomy 28 - 8 years ago
    Deuteronomy
    1:1
    Moses was talking to the Israelites
    28:1
  • Brotha of Knowledge on Deuteronomy 28 - 8 years ago
    One of the heaviest chapters in the whole Bible. Serving other deities, graven images of wood and stone, and being destroyed as a people.
  • Sr on Isaiah 58 - 8 years ago
    This precept is admonishing all awaken israelites to speak to their fellow brethren and sisters about their forgotten heritage. Jeremiah 17:4 let you know that Jacob children lost their way by sinning against their power. A command from the Heavenly Father is to show those lost sheep how they continue to sin against God. How can one find them? Check out Deuteronomy 28:46 the sign to identify.
  • Sr on Isaiah 59 - 8 years ago
    Verse 21 is saying that the children of Israel ( Deuteronomy 28:68) that agreed with the holy covenant are his seed forevermore. They transgressed his laws and despised his judgments therefore they suffered greatly for it (trans Atlantic Slave Trade). Ezekiel 37 reveals their sleep state and how they will begin to wake up and clothe themselves with the garments of righteousness such as Sabbath Day
  • Sr on Isaiah 62 - 8 years ago
    This scripture is about God 's lost sheep being redeemed from captivity ( Deuteronomy 28:68) and how he will make them known amongst the Gentiles nations once again. Refer to Jeremiah 33:23-26 to see how his Holy people were despised and not recognized as being his people in today's world.
  • Felicia on Deuteronomy 28 - 9 years ago
    It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God Heb 10:13. Thank you Lord Jesus for coming to save us for the latter part of Deu 28 is fearful indeed Verse 47 indicates that it is not enough for us to serve God but the manner of service is even more critical. We are saved to serve and we must serve joyfully and with all our hearts. I pray Lord that we will take God's seriously Amen
  • A disciple on Deuteronomy 28 - 9 years ago
    Hi Bruce; If that's how it was for you, I rejoice with you. My experience went somewhat different however from yours; but I know that there was joy in the presence of the angels over this sinner that repented! I haven't kept any day for a memorial, or as special; and I stay away generally from holidays or religious tokens; but have my religion in practical application of the Spirit led life.
  • Lu2677 on Deuteronomy 28 - 9 years ago
    disciple, Do you believe Ecc.7:5-11? Thank you for your reply. It certainly is a growing process.
    If you mean by patient "skirting around an issue, or flattering someone" when someone is speaking against his word, or making a false accusation, then be happy in your patience. (I mean that with respect, not sarcasm) The Lord has taught me to be bold, and stand up for him.
  • Irene123 on Deuteronomy 28 - 9 years ago
    Majority Text (Textus Receptus) is that from which the KJV was rendered. It is the 1st Greek text published by Erasmus.
    The Minority Text (Wescott, Hort, Nestle-Aland, United Bible Soc. Greek N.T.) is that from which every English trans. since the R.V. of 1881 has come. There are some 36,000 differences between the Eng. of the KJV


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