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  1. Mosaic authorship of the Torah, the belief that the five books of the Torah – including the Book of Deuteronomy – were dictated by God to Moses on Mount Sinai, is an ancient Jewish tradition that was codified by Maimonides (1135–1204 AD) as the 8th of the 13 Jewish principles of faith.

  2. 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.

  3. Deuteronomy 1. The Command to Leave Horeb. ( Exodus 33:1–6) 1 These are the words that Moses spoke to all Israel in the wilderness east of the Jordan—in the Arabah opposite Suph—between Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth, and Dizahab.

  4. Israel’s faithfulness to the covenant they made with God becomes the path to blessing for both themselves and everyone around them. Understand the message and purpose of the book of Deuteronomy in the Bible. Unpack the final words of Moses and explore related videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.

  5. Aug 11, 2016 · 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.

  6. Feb 27, 2024 · The book of Deuteronomy was given to remind them of God’s law and God’s power. Key Verses: “Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but keep the commands of the LORD your God that I give you.” ( Deuteronomy 4:2) “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one.

  7. The Book of Deuteronomy The Covenant: Gift of Life and Requirement for Life. Beginning in the ninth century, Israel passed through a serious crisis: seduced by the prestige of neighboring nations, it gave itself increasingly to pagan practices.

  8. The Command to Leave Horeb. 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.)

  9. It brings to a close the five books of the Torah or Pentateuch with a retrospective account of Israel’s past—the exodus, the Sinai covenant, and the wilderness wanderings—and a look into Israel’s future as they stand poised to enter the land of Canaan and begin their life as a people there.

  10. Deuteronomy was written around 1406 BC, at the end of the forty years of wandering endured by the nation of Israel. At the time, the people were camped on the east side of the Jordan River, on the plains of Moab, across from the city of Jericho (Deuteronomy 1:1; 29:1).

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