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Moses puts forth rules for the office of priest.He warns the Israelites not to follow the practices of the inhabitants of Canaan.He tells them God will raise a prophet from among them like Moses, and the Israelites are to heed him.
The books of the New Testament frequently cite Jewish scripture to support the claim of the Early Christians that Jesus was the promised Jewish Messiah.Scholars have observed that few of these citations are actual predictions in context; the majority of these quotations and references are taken from the prophetic Book of Isaiah, but they range over the entire corpus of Jewish writings.
The Deuteronomist, abbreviated as either Dtr [1] or simply D, may refer either to the source document underlying the core chapters (12–26) of the Book of Deuteronomy, or to the broader "school" that produced all of Deuteronomy as well as the Deuteronomistic history of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, and also the Book of Jeremiah. [2]
English: The Leningrad Codex (Deuteronomy) from an old fascimile edition. This file also contains the masoretic information for the end of the Torah. This file also contains the masoretic information for the end of the Torah.
Moses tells the Israelites that when they enter the Promised Land and have eaten their fill, if they forget God and follow other gods, they will certainly perish like the nations that God displaces from the land. PEOPLE: Moses – יהוה YHVH. PLACES: The Israelites are camped east of the Jordan River in Moab (Deuteronomy 1)
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"Justice, justice shall you pursue." (Deuteronomy 16:20.) Shofetim or Shoftim (Hebrew: שֹׁפְטִים, romanized: shofəṭim "judges", the first word in the parashah) is the 48th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה , parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the fifth in the Book of Deuteronomy.