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Numbers 22:6
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They are too powerful for us to defeat, so would you come and place a curse on them? Maybe then we can run them off. I know that anyone you bless will be successful, but anyone you curse will fail.
Numbers 22:12
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But God replied, "Don't go with Balak's messengers. I have blessed those people who have come from Egypt, so don't curse them."
Numbers 23:11
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Balak said, "What are you doing? I asked you to come and place a curse on my enemies. But you have blessed them instead!"
Numbers 23:20
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"My command from God was to bless these people, and there's nothing I can do to change what he has done.
Numbers 23:25
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Balak shouted, "If you're not going to curse Israel, then at least don't bless them."
Numbers 24:1
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Balaam was sure that the Lord would tell him to bless Israel again. So he did not use any magic to find out what the Lord wanted him to do, as he had the first two times. Instead, he looked out toward the desert
Numbers 24:9
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Like a lion you lie down, resting after an attack. Who would dare disturb you? "Anyone who blesses you will be blessed; anyone who curses you will be cursed."
Numbers 24:10
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When Balak heard this, he was so furious that he pounded his fist against his hand and said, "I called you here to place a curse on my enemies, and you've blessed them three times.
Deuteronomy 1:10
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The Lord our God has blessed us, and so now there are as many of us as there are stars in the sky.
Deuteronomy 1:11
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God has even promised to bless us a thousand times more, and I pray that he will.
Deuteronomy 2:7
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The Lord has helped us and taken care of us during the past forty years that we have been in this huge desert. We've had everything we needed, and the Lord has blessed us and made us successful in whatever we have done.
Deuteronomy 7:13
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The Lord will love you and bless you by giving you many children and plenty of food, wine, and olive oil. Your herds of cattle will have many calves, and your flocks of sheep will have many lambs.
Deuteronomy 7:14
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God will bless you more than any other nation—your families will grow and your livestock increase.
Deuteronomy 10:8
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Moses said to Israel: After I put the two stones in the sacred chest, the Lord chose the tribe of Levi, not only to carry the chest, but also to serve as his priests at the place of worship and to bless the other tribes in his name. And they still do these things.
Deuteronomy 10:22
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When your ancestors went to live in Egypt, there were only seventy of them. But the Lord has blessed you, and now there are more of you than there are stars in the sky.
Deuteronomy 11:26
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You have a choice—do you want the Lord to bless you, or do you want him to put a curse on you?
Deuteronomy 11:27
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Today I am giving you his laws, and if you obey him, he will bless you.
Deuteronomy 11:29
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After the Lord your God helps you take the land, you must have a ceremony where you announce his blessings from Mount Gerizim and his curses from Mount Ebal.
Deuteronomy 12:5-19
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Soon you will cross the Jordan, and the Lord will help you conquer your enemies and let you live in peace, there in the land he has given you. But after you are settled, life will be different. You must not offer sacrifices just anywhere you want to. Instead, the Lord will choose a place somewhere in Israel where you must go to worship him. All of your sacrifices and offerings must be taken there, including sacrifices to please the Lord and any gift you promise or voluntarily give him. That's where you must also take one tenth of your grain, wine, and olive oil, as well as the first-born of your cattle, sheep, and goats. You and your family and servants will eat your gifts and sacrifices and celebrate there at the place of worship, because the Lord your God has made you successful in everything you have done. And since Levites will not have any land of their own, you must ask some of them to come along and celebrate with you. Sometimes you may want to kill an animal for food and not as a sacrifice. If the Lord has blessed you and given you enough cows or sheep or goats, then you can butcher one of them where you live. You can eat it just like the meat from a deer or gazelle that you kill when you go hunting. And even those people who are unclean and unfit for worship can have some of the meat. But you must not eat the blood of any animal—let the blood drain out on the ground.
Deuteronomy 21:4-5
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They and some of the priests will take this cow to a nearby valley where there is a stream, but no crops. Once they reach the valley, the leaders will break the cow's neck. The priests must be there, because the Lord your God has chosen them to be his special servants at the place of worship. The Lord has chosen them to bless the people in his name and to be judges in all legal cases, whether property or injury is involved.
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