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{Deuteronomy 11:29} And it shall come to pass, x1961 when x3588 the LORD 3068 thy God 430 hath brought thee in 935 z8686 unto x413 the land 776 whither x834 x8033 thou x859 goest 935 z8802 to possess 3423 z8800 it, that thou shalt put 5414 z8804 x853 the blessing 1293 upon x5921 mount 2022 Gerizim, 1630 and the curse 7045 upon x5921 mount 2022 Ebal. 5858
put the blessing:
"These¹ shall standª° upon¹ mountª Gerizimª to blessª°¹ the people,ª when ye are come overª°¹ Jordan;ª Simeon,ª and Levi,ª and Judah,ª and Issachar,ª and Joseph,ª and Benjamin:ª ... Cursedª° [be] he that¹ confirmethª° not¹ [all]¹ the wordsª of this¹ lawª to doª° them. And all¹ the peopleª shall say,ª° Amen.ª" {Deu 27:12-26} + "Then¹ Joshuaª builtª° an altarª unto the LORDª Godª of Israelª in mountª Ebal,ª ... There was¹ not¹ a wordª of all¹¹ that¹ Mosesª commanded,ª° which¹ Joshuaª readª° not¹ before¹ all¹ the congregationª of Israel,ª with the women,ª and the little¹ ones,² and the strangersª that were conversantª° amongª them." {Jsh 8:30-35}
Gerizim:
Gerizim and Ebal, mountains west of Jordan, and in the tribe of Ephraim, are opposite, or parallel to each other, extending from east to west; mount Gerizim being on the south, and mount Ebal on the north. They are separated by the beautiful valley in which Shechem or Nablous is situated, which is only about 200 paces in width. Both mountains are much alike in length, height, and figure; being about a league in length, in the form of a semicircle, and so steep, on the side of Shechem, that there is scarcely any shelving. Their altitude appeared to Mr. Buckingham nearly equal, not exceeding 700 or 800 feet from the level of the valley, which is itself elevated. But though they resemble each other in these particulars, yet in another they are very dissimilar; for, says Maundrell, "though neither of the mountains has much to boast of as to its pleasantness, yet, as one passes between them, Gerizim seems to discover a somewhat more verdant, fruitful aspect then Ebal. The reason of which may be, because fronting towards the north, it is sheltered from the heat of the sun by its own shade; whereas Ebal, looking southward, and receiving the sun that comes directly upon it, must by consequence be rendered more scorched and unfruitful."

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