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Revision as of 22:47, 22 August 2005
In brief, Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Old Testament. Its Hebrew name is Devarim דברים ("words"), which comes from the opening phrase "Eleh ha-devarim" ("These are the words..."). The book discusses the law and way to live that God has handed down to the Israelites.
Overviews
Different translations of Genesis
- Bible, English, King James, Deuteronomy
- Bible, English, World English, Deuteronomy
- Bible, English, American Standard Version, Deuteronomy
Studies
Articles / opinions
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