1 Give ear, O heavens, and let me speak; let the earth hear the words of my mouth!

2 May my teaching soak in like the rain, and my utterance drench like the dew, Like a downpour upon the grass, like a shower upon the crops.

3 For I will proclaim the name of the LORD, praise the greatness of our God!

4 The Rock—how faultless are his deeds, how right all his ways! A faithful God, without deceit, just and upright is he!

5 Yet his degenerate children have treated him basely, a twisted and crooked generation!

6 Is this how you repay the LORD, so foolish and unwise a people? Is he not your father who begot you, the one who made and established you?

7 Remember the days of old, consider the years of generations past. Ask your father, he will inform you, your elders, they will tell you:

8 When the Most High allotted each nation its heritage, when he separated out human beings, He set up the boundaries of the peoples after the number of the divine beings;

9 But the LORD’s portion was his people; his allotted share was Jacob.

10 He found them in a wilderness, a wasteland of howling desert. He shielded them, cared for them, guarded them as the apple of his eye.

11 As an eagle incites its nestlings, hovering over its young, So he spread his wings, took them, bore them upon his pinions.

12 The LORD alone guided them, no foreign god was with them.

13 He had them mount the summits of the land, fed them the produce of its fields; He suckled them with honey from the crags and olive oil from the flinty rock;

14 Butter from cows and milk from sheep, with the best of lambs; Bashan bulls and goats, with the cream of finest wheat; and the foaming blood of grapes you drank.

15 So Jacob ate and was satisfied, Jeshurun grew fat and kicked; you became fat and gross and gorged. They forsook the God who made them and scorned the Rock of their salvation.

16 With strange gods they incited him, with abominations provoked him to anger.

17 They sacrificed to demons, to “no-gods,” to gods they had never known, Newcomers from afar, before whom your ancestors had never trembled.

18 You were unmindful of the Rock that begot you, you forgot the God who gave you birth.

19 The LORD saw and was filled with loathing, provoked by his sons and daughters.

20 He said, I will hide my face from them, and see what becomes of them. For they are a fickle generation, children with no loyalty in them!

21 Since they have incited me with a “no-god,” and provoked me with their empty idols, I will incite them with a “no-people”; with a foolish nation I will provoke them.

22 For by my wrath a fire is kindled that has raged to the depths of Sheol, It has consumed the earth with its yield, and set on fire the foundations of the mountains.

23 I will heap evils upon them and exhaust all my arrows against them:

24 Emaciating hunger and consuming fever and bitter pestilence, And the teeth of wild beasts I will send among them, with the venom of reptiles gliding in the dust.

25 Out in the street the sword shall bereave, and at home the terror For the young man and the young woman alike, the nursing babe as well as the gray beard.

26 I said: I will make an end of them and blot out their name from human memory,

27 Had I not feared the provocation by the enemy, that their foes might misunderstand, And say, “Our own hand won the victory; the LORD had nothing to do with any of it.”

28 For they are a nation devoid of reason, having no understanding.

29 If they had insight they would realize this, they would understand their end:

30 “How could one rout a thousand, or two put ten thousand to flight, Unless it was because their Rock sold them, the LORD delivered them up?”

31 Indeed, their “rock” is not like our Rock; our enemies are fools.

32 For their vine is from the vine of Sodom, from the vineyards of Gomorrah. Their grapes are grapes of poison, and their clusters are bitter.

33 Their wine is the venom of serpents, the cruel poison of vipers.

34 Is not this stored up with me, sealed up in my storehouses?

35 Vengeance is mine and recompense, for the time they lose their footing; Because the day of their disaster is at hand and their doom is rushing upon them!

36 Surely, the LORD will do justice for his people; on his servants he will have pity. When he sees their strength is gone, and neither bond nor free is left,

37 He will say, Where are their gods, the rock in whom they took refuge,

38 Who ate the fat of their sacrifices and drank the wine of their libations? Let them rise up now and help you! Let them be your protection!

39 See now that I, I alone, am he, and there is no god besides me. It is I who bring both death and life, I who inflict wounds and heal them, and from my hand no one can deliver.

Deuteronomy 32:1-39, New American Bible Revised. Copyright © 2010 USCCB.
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