King James Version
"And afterward he read all the words of the law, the blessings and cursings, according to all that is written in the book of the law."
— Joshua 8:34, King James Version
“And afterward he read all the words of the law, the blessing and the curse, according to all that is written in the book of the law. ”
“Afterward he read all the words of the law, the blessing and the curse, according to all that is written in the book of the law.”
“Then Joshua read aloud all the words of the law, including the blessings and the curses, just as they are written in the law scroll.”
“After this, he read all the words of the blessing and the cursing, and all things that were written in the book of the law.”
“And after, he gave them all the words of the law, the blessing and the curse, as it is all recorded in the book of the law;”
“And afterward he read all the words of the law, the blessings and cursings, according to all that is written in the book of the law.”
As Moses the servant of the Lord commanded the children of Israel, as it is written in the book of the law of Moses, an altar of whole stones, over which no man hath lift up any iron: and they offered thereon burnt offerings unto the Lord, and sacrificed peace offerings.
And he wrote there upon the stones a copy of the law of Moses, which he wrote in the presence of the children of Israel.
And all Israel, and their elders, and officers, and their judges, stood on this side the ark and on that side before the priests the Levites, which bare the ark of the covenant of the Lord, as well the stranger, as he that was born among them; half of them over against mount Gerizim, and half of them over against mount Ebal; as Moses the servant of the Lord had commanded before, that they should bless the people of Israel.
And afterward he read all the words of the law, the blessings and cursings, according to all that is written in the book of the law.
There was not a word of all that Moses commanded, which Joshua read not before all the congregation of Israel, with the women, and the little ones, and the strangers that were conversant among them.