Deuteronomy 4:38
"to destroy nations great and stronger than you before your face, to bring you in, to give you their land to inherit, as you have it this day."
Does the phrase 'as it is this day' indicate a post-Conquest date?
It is objected that the reference to 'today' indicates a time after the Conquest, for the Israelites did not have the land as an inheritance until after that. This is incorrect: The Israelites had the land as their inheritance from the promise made to Abraham.