They haue corrupted themselues, their spot is not the spot of his children: they are a peruerse and crooked generation. Deuteronomy 32:5 (KJV)
They have corrupted themselves, their spot
is not
the spot of his children:
they are a perverse and crooked generation. Deuteronomy 32:5 (KJV)
Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Old Testament, attributed to Moses. It contains his final speeches to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. In chapter 32, Moses delivers a song known as the Song of Moses, which serves as a witness against the Israelites, predicting their future apostasy and God’s judgment upon them.
The verse begins by stating, “They have corrupted themselves,” indicating a departure from righteousness and a turning away from God’s ways. It also says, “They have dealt corruptly with him; but not with him as their God,” reinforcing the same theme.
The phrase “their spot is not the spot of his children” implies that the Israelites’ character would become blemished while still being His chosen people, a stain on their reputation.
The verse concludes by describing the Israelites as “a perverse and crooked generation.” It adds that “they have provoked the anger of the LORD, and they shall be smitten,” conveying the moral and spiritual state of the people and the impending consequences of their disobedience.
While Deuteronomy 32:5 specifically addresses the Israelites of the past, we can draw lessons for our lives today. It serves as a cautionary reminder to remain faithful and obedient to God, avoiding the corruption and waywardness that can lead us astray. We are called to reflect the character of God and maintain our identity as His children through righteous living.
In summary, Deuteronomy 32:5 reveals the Israelites’ departure from God’s ways, their corrupt conduct, their blemished character as His chosen people, and the resulting divine judgment. This verse highlights the importance of remaining faithful and avoiding moral and spiritual corruption in our own lives.

