Deuteronomy 29 records Moses' solemn renewal of the covenant with Israel in Moab, just before they enter the Promised Land. This is not a new covenant, but a reaffirmation of the one made at Horeb (Sinai), extending its terms to the entire nation, including future generations. Moses warns of severe consequences for disobedience and idolatry, emphasizing God's sovereignty in both blessing and judgment, and highlighting the hidden and revealed aspects of divine truth. The chapter underscores the corporate responsibility of Israel for covenant faithfulness.