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- Deuteronomy 1 NIV - The Command to Leave Horeb - These are - Bible Gateway
1 These are the words Moses spoke to all Israel in the wilderness east of the Jordan—that is, in the Arabah—opposite Suph, between Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth and Dizahab 2 (It takes eleven days to go from Horeb to Kadesh Barnea by the Mount Seir road )
- Book of Deuteronomy - Wikipedia
Deuteronomy was originally just the law code and covenant, written to cement the religious reforms of Josiah, and later expanded to stand as the introduction to the full history But there is an older theory, which sees Deuteronomy as belonging to Numbers, and Joshua as a sort of supplement to it
- Deuteronomy Summary and Study Bible
Summary: Deuteronomy recounts Moses’ final speeches to the Israelites before entering the Promised Land, emphasizing covenant renewal and obedience to God’s laws
- Book of Deuteronomy - Read, Study Bible Verses
Read the Book of Deuteronomy online Study Scripture chapters and verses with full summary, commentary, concordances, historical background and more to help you study the Bible
- Book of Deuteronomy | Guide with Key Information and Resources
Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Bible and the final book of the Torah In the preceding books, Israel had left Egypt and stayed at Mount Sinai for a year, where they entered into a covenant with their God
- What does the word Deuteronomy mean and why is it significant in the . . .
What does the word "Deuteronomy" mean and why is it significant in the Bible? The concept of "second law" is critical; it suggests that Deuteronomy is more than merely a repetition of previous laws
- Summary of the Book of Deuteronomy - GotQuestions. org
Summary of the Book of Deuteronomy Author: Moses wrote the Book of Deuteronomy, which is in fact a collection of his sermons to Israel just before they crossed the Jordan
- The Book of Deuteronomy: The Beginners Guide and Summary
A 3-minute guide to the book of Deuteronomy: a second giving of the law of Moses, and the fifth and final book in the Pentateuch
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