Deuteronomy 1 NIV - The Command to Leave Horeb - These are - Bible Gateway 1 These are the words Moses spoke to all Israel in the wilderness east of the Jordan—that is, in the Arabah—opposite Suph, between Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth and Dizahab 2 (It takes eleven days to go from Horeb to Kadesh Barnea by the Mount Seir road )
Book of Deuteronomy - Wikipedia It is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament Chapters 1–30 of the book consist of three sermons or speeches delivered to the Israelites by Moses on the Plains of Moab, shortly before they enter the Promised Land
Deuteronomy Summary and Study Bible Summary: Deuteronomy recounts Moses’ final speeches to the Israelites before entering the Promised Land, emphasizing covenant renewal and obedience to God’s laws It reiterates the Ten Commandments, outlines blessings for obedience, and warns of curses for disobedience
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Deuteronomy 6 NIV - Love the LORD Your God - These are the - Bible Gateway 4 Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one [a] 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts 7 Impress them on your children
Book of Deuteronomy | Guide with Key Information and Resources Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Bible and the final book of the Torah In the preceding books, Israel had left Egypt and stayed at Mount Sinai for a year, where they entered into a covenant with their God
Summary of the Book of Deuteronomy - GotQuestions. org Summary of the Book of Deuteronomy Author: Moses wrote the Book of Deuteronomy, which is in fact a collection of his sermons to Israel just before they crossed the Jordan
Deuteronomy, THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY | USCCB The title of Deuteronomy in Hebrew is Debarim, “words,” from its opening phrase The English title comes from the Septuagint of 17:18, deuteronomion, “copy of the law”; this title is appropriate because the book replicates much of the legal content of the previous books, serving as a “second law ”
Deuteronomy: Bible at a Glance Deuteronomy includes the second of two important conditional covenants in the Bible given by God to man The first was the Edenic, which promised Adam fruitfulness for obedience, and death for disobedience (Gen 1:26-31; 2:15-17)