Deuteronomy · Chapter 7 · Faith
Deuteronomy 7:9 — Bible Verse Meaning & Context
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WEB · World English Bible
"Know therefore that Yahweh your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and loving kindness with them who love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations,"
KJV · King James Version
"Know3045 therefore that the LORD3068 thy God430, he is God430, the faithful539 God410, which keepeth8104 covenant1285 and mercy2617 with them that love157 him and keep8104 his commandments4687 to a thousand505 generations1755;"
How the translations differ: The WEB is a modern public-domain revision of the 1901 ASV; the KJV dates to 1611. The KJV uses lord, thy, which, keepeth, while the WEB renders these as yahweh, your, himself, who. Both translate the same underlying Greek or Hebrew text — the differences are stylistic, not theological.
In context
Deuteronomy 7:9 in Deuteronomy 7
A Bible verse rarely stands alone. Here is Deuteronomy 7:9 read with the verses immediately before and after — the surrounding flow of Deuteronomy 7. Read the full chapter →
- v.7 Yahweh didn’t set his love on you, nor choose you, because you were more in number than any people; for you were the fewest of all peoples:
- v.8 but because Yahweh loves you, and because he desires to keep the oath which he swore to your fathers, Yahweh has brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt.
- v.9 Know therefore that Yahweh your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and loving kindness with them who love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations,
- v.10 and repays those who hate him to their face, to destroy them. He will not be slack to him who hates him. He will repay him to his face.
- v.11 You shall therefore keep the commandments, the statutes, and the ordinances, which I command you today, to do them.
Book background
About the Book of Deuteronomy
- Testament
- Old Testament
- Genre
- Law (Pentateuch)
- Author
- Moses (traditional)
- Date written
- c. 1406 BC
- Audience
- The second-generation Israelites on the plains of Moab
- Chapters
- 34
Deuteronomy ("second law") is Moses' final exposition of the covenant — restating the law for a new generation about to enter Canaan. It contains the Shema (6:4-5), the great command to love God with all the heart, and the blessings and curses tied to obedience. Jesus quoted Deuteronomy more than any other book when tempted in the wilderness.
Setting: Moses' farewell sermons before Israel crossed the Jordan into Canaan.
Key themes: covenant renewal · love for God · obedience · blessing · curses
Memorisation aid
How to memorise Deuteronomy 7:9
Deuteronomy 7:9 contains 31 words in 3 clauses. Learn one clause at a time, then chain them. The first-letter mnemonic (FLM) under each clause is a memory hook — once you can speak the FLM from memory, the full clause follows.
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Know therefore that Yahweh your God himself is God
KTTYYG
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the faithful God
TFG
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who keeps covenant and loving kindness with them who love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations,
WKCALK
Frequently asked
FAQ about Deuteronomy 7:9
What does Deuteronomy 7:9 say?
Deuteronomy 7:9 reads: "Know therefore that Yahweh your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and loving kindness with them who love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations," — from the Old Testament, Deuteronomy (Law (Pentateuch)). The full verse is shown above with both the World English Bible (WEB) and King James Version (KJV) translations side by side.
What book of the Bible is Deuteronomy 7:9 in?
Deuteronomy 7:9 is in the book of Deuteronomy, traditionally attributed to Moses (traditional) and written around c. 1406 BC. Deuteronomy is law (pentateuch) in the Old Testament, originally addressed to The second-generation Israelites on the plains of Moab. Best known for the Shema and "love the LORD your God with all your heart".
What is Deuteronomy 7:9 about?
Deuteronomy 7:9 is primarily a Bible verse about Faith, with related themes including God's Love. Within Deuteronomy, Deuteronomy ("second law") is Moses' final exposition of the covenant — restating the law for a new generation about to enter Canaan. Read the full passage above with surrounding context.
What is the difference between Deuteronomy 7:9 in WEB and KJV?
Deuteronomy 7:9 in the World English Bible (WEB) reads: "Know therefore that Yahweh your God himself is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and loving kindness with them who love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations,". The King James Version (KJV) reads: "Know3045 therefore that the LORD3068 thy God430, he is God430, the faithful539 God410, which keepeth8104 covenant1285 and mercy2617 with them that love157 him and keep8104 his commandments4687 to a thousand505 generations1755;". The WEB is a modern public-domain translation that updates the KJV's 1611 English while keeping a similar formal-equivalence style. Both render the same underlying Greek or Hebrew text.
How long is Deuteronomy 7:9?
Deuteronomy 7:9 is 31 words in the WEB translation (184 characters), broken into 3 clauses. It is a longer verse, often broken into smaller phrases for memorisation. Estimated reading time is about 9 seconds.
How can I memorise Deuteronomy 7:9?
To memorise Deuteronomy 7:9, split it into its 3 natural clauses and learn one at a time. Repeat the full verse out loud five times, then write it from memory. Saving the verse as a photo wallpaper using our verse image studio helps daily review — the visual association with a memorable background dramatically improves recall.
Why does Deuteronomy 7:9 matter in Deuteronomy?
Deuteronomy ("second law") is Moses' final exposition of the covenant — restating the law for a new generation about to enter Canaan. It contains the Shema (6:4-5), the great command to love God with all the heart, and the blessings and curses tied to obedience. Jesus quoted Deuteronomy more than any other book when tempted in the wilderness. Deuteronomy 7:9 sits within this larger story — Deuteronomy as a whole emphasises covenant renewal, love for God, obedience.
How can I apply Deuteronomy 7:9 today?
Many readers use Deuteronomy 7:9 as a daily reminder verse — saving it as a phone wallpaper, sharing it on Pinterest, or memorising it for prayer. The verse studio on this page lets you download Deuteronomy 7:9 on 52 different backgrounds for free. Pair the verse with the surrounding chapter context shown above to understand its full meaning before applying it.
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