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deuteronomy造句
1 Genesis and Deuteronomy tell the story in a style that will be accessible to any reader. 2 Deuteronomy 28:64,65 tells us about the people of Israel. 3 I found myself clutching for a verse from Deuteronomy. 4 Another theme in the Book of Deuteronomy is the theme of providential concern, and that appears in Deuteronomy 8. 5 It's only Leviticus that mentions the poor. For Deuteronomy, it's those who really can't provide for themselves: the widow, the orphan and the stranger who may not be able to find employment. 6 Like where it says in Deuteronomy not to eat of the ossifrage or the glede. 7 Deuteronomy 7 : 22 And the LORD thy God will put out those nations before thee by little and little: thou mayest not consume them at once, lest the beasts of the field increase upon thee. 8 Deuteronomy 6:16 Ye shall not tempt the LORD your God, as ye tempted him in Massah. 9 It is only the book of Deuteronomy that assumes or prepares for a monarchy and contains legislation for a king, and the things that he should do. 10 For the Shema prayer is recorded in the book of Moses we call Deuteronomy, which is our first reading this morning. 11 But we'll consider the character and the role of Moses in much greater detail when we reach the book of Deuteronomy next Monday. 12 Similarly, the so-called five books of Moses--Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,Numbers, Deuteronomy, nowhere claim to have been written in their entirety by Moses. 13 Jacob is married to two sisters simultaneously. That is something that is explicitly forbidden in the book of Deuteronomy. 14 I was talking last time about the concept of election or choice, God's choice of Israel, Israel as the chosen one, which occurs for the first time in the Book of Deuteronomy. 15 So Leviticus supports outright charity for the poor in the form of gleanings. Kind of a welfare system. Deuteronomy has more of a workfare system in mind; they actually never mention the poor. 16 Which books of the Torah are missing from this list? - EXODUS NUMBERS and DEUTERONOMY. 17 Now, worship at these local altars and high places would come to be banned: Deuteronomy is going to polemicize against this. 18 There were three temptations and each time Christ used a part of a verse from the book of Deuteronomy. 19 So it certainly reached its final form in that period as did Deuteronomy, and the Pentateuch probably generally. 20 Some people say maybe he meant to reflect the five books of Torah the Pentateuch is the Genesis, Exodus,Leviticus,Numbers,and Deuteronomy. 21 The point of this exercise, explained the Book of Deuteronomy, was to make sure the "abhorrent" religions of nearby peoples didn't rub off on Israelites.