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Deuteronomy Land Of Promise And Part 1
1,598 wordsDeuteronomy: Land of Promise and Problems The first five books of the Bible are commonly referred to as the Pentateuch, a term indicating a scroll made up of five books. Jewish scholars, however, refer to these books by the Hebrew term Torah The Law. Deuteronomy means the Second Law. It is the fifth and final book of Moses, the last of the Torah, given by Moses, Gods representative and mediator to His Chosen People, to the new generation of Israelites, those who had not sinned in the desert, tho...
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Drive Out Those Nations Present Their Tithes God
1,620 words... and to glorify Him. (Polzin, 78) Another theme of Deuteronomy is offerings, sacrificed and tithes to the Lord. (Polzin, 22)... You shall bring your burnt offerings and your sacrifices and your tithes... and your freewill offerings... (12: 6) The Israelites tithed of all they possessed. They did not tithe of what they were paid, but of all that they possessed: the first tenth and the best tenth. It is important to realize the difference between offerings, sacrifices and tithes. They offered a...
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People Of Israel Books Of The Bible
897 wordsThe Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Bible, or the last book of the Pentateuch. Deuteronomy literally means " Second Law. " This title conveys its nature and purpose. In other words, this book is a repetition of the law that was given to Moses and his people on Mount Sinai. It is also a completion and explanation of that law. Besides that, this book also continues on from previous events that happened in the first four books of the Bible. It helps to bring to focus and inte...
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