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Deuteronomy (Greek: Deuteronomion, "second law") or Devarim (Hebrew: דְּבָרִים, literally "things" or "words") is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible, and the fifth of five books of the Jewish Torah/Pentateuch. A large part of the book consists of three sermons delivered by Moses reviewing the previous forty years of wandering in the wilderness, and the future entering into the Promised Land. Its central element is a detailed law-code by which the Israelites are to live within the Promised Land. Theologically the book constitutes the renewing of the covenant between Yahweh, the jewish God, and the "Children of Israel." One of its most significant verses is considered to be Deuteronomy 6:4, which constitutes the Shema, a definitive statement of Jewish identity: "Hear, O Israel: the LORD (YHWH) (is) our God, the LORD is one." Conservative Bible scholars are united in their conviction that Moses wrote this book. Much of modern critical scholarship, while agreeing that Deuteronomy contains a core of material from ancient Mosaic traditions or writing, dates the book several centuries after Moses time, to the late 7th century BC. This latter view sees Deuteronomy as a product of the religious reforms carried out under king Josiah, with later additions from the period after the fall of Judah to the Babylonian empire in 586 BC. From Wikipedia under the
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Louisville Courier-Journal Those who use them are responding to biblical injunctions such as Deuteronomy 11, in which God commands followers to bind these my words on your heart, ... and more » Mark 13:9-13, 21-27, 32-37: February 14 - Preparing for the future
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2TheAdvocate ... and other holy persons mentioned in Scripture. A hypocrite may imitate a saint. Psalm 16. 3. The holy angels are called saint. Deuteronomy 33. Jude 14. From Google News Search: "Deuteronomy" Is in Cats Old Deuteronomy a lead role,does he sing any solos,is it a good part? Any Advise? Q. Well today I receved the part of old deuteronomy in the production of CATS can you awser those for me...Thanks Asked by Jack T - Mon Dec 1 20:06:14 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. First, congrats on getting that role! Old Deuteronomy is one of my favourite cats! I love his aura and look on stage! Old Deuterony isn't exactly the lead part, but he is one of the 'backing-leads' and is nonetheless extremely essential and important to the plot line. He's the leader of all the cats in the musical, if I'm not mistaken. He does have a solo bit somewhere, though, and is sort of the wise-old-partriach sort of cat. He's cool. :) Maybe it would help if you looked for the Cats plotline on Yahoo! or Google or any other search engine. Try looking up the songs that Old Deuteronomy sings too, so you know a little of what you're in for! Goodluck and all the best for your musical! :) Answered by hermione17c - Mon Dec 1 20:17:18 2008 In Deuteronomy 6:4-9 (the SHEMA) please explain what it means to bind and write the word? Q. In Deuteronomy 6:4-9 (the SHEMA) please explain what it means to bind and write the word? Asked by riddle - Tue Apr 28 19:59:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Shema commands us to bind the words to our hands and between our eyes. We do this by "laying tefillin," that is, by binding to our arms and foreheads leather pouches containing scrolls of Torah passages. The word "tefillin" is usually translated "phylacteries," although I don't much care for that term. "Phylacteries" isn't very enlightening if you don't already know what tefillin are, and the word "phylacteries" means "amulet," suggesting that tefillin are some kind of protective charm, which they are not. The word "tefillin," on the other hand, is etymologically related to the word "tefilah" (prayer) and the root Pe-Lamed-Lamed (judgment). Answered by D Aravah - JBC - Tue Apr 28 20:12:13 2009 Deuteronomy -- 22:5 Men's clothing not to be worn by women, and vice versa?
Q. Does that mean that any woman who wears jeans or trousers is sinning? Seems a bit extreme to me. Asked by Nikonf5 - Tue Aug 4 08:01:45 2009 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments From Yahoo Answer Search: "Deuteronomy" |





