Deuteronomy

Author of The Book of Deuteronomy

The authorship of Deuteronomy belongs to Moses according to the Bible. Jesus also confirmed Mosaic authorship....

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Date of The Book of Deuteronomy

Date - 1451 BC Approximately...

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Theme of The Book of Deuteronomy

Main Theme - Reminders of God's Covenant...

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Type of Jesus in The Book of Deuteronomy

Types and Shadows - In Deuteronomy Jesus is the prophet like unto Moses...

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The Book of Deuteronomy in the Picture Study Bible

Deuteronomy background, archaeology, maps, and images....

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Outline of The Book of Deuteronomy

Quick Overview of Deuteronomy. – –1-4 – –Moses repeats the history of the children of Israel, – – 5-26 – – Moses repeats the moral law (10 Commandments), the ceremonial law (sacrifices and offerings) and the civil law (judicial laws, dietary codes, punishments, etc.). – – 27-34 – – history of the the life of Moses and briefly about his death....

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Hebrew Name and Meaning of The Book of Deuteronomy

Hebrew Name - elleh haddebharim "these are the words"...

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Greek Name and Meaning of The Book of Deuteronomy

Greek Name - Deuteronomion "The Second Law"...

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Summary of The Book of Deuteronomy

The word "Deuteronomy" is taken from the Greek word for "the second law" or "the law repeated." The book is written in the form of discourses which Moses delivered to the people in the plains of Moab on the eve of their entrance into the promised land of Canaan. These discourses are addressed to every member of the congregation of Israel and not ju...

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Book of Deuteronomy in Wikipedia

Deuteronomy (Greek: Δευτερονόμιον, "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 five sermons delivered by Moses reviewing the previous forty years of wandering in the wilderness...

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