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  2. Song of Moses - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Bible text of Deuteronomy 32:1–4 as written in a Jewish Sefer Torah.. According to verses 16–18 of Deuteronomy 31, [5] YHVH met with Moses and his nominated successor Joshua at the "tabernacle of meeting" and told them that after Moses' death, the people of Israel would renege on the covenant that YHVH had made with them, and worship the gods of the lands they were occupying.

  3. New International Commentary on the Old Testament - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Deuteronomy, Chapters 1-11. ISBN 978-0-8028-2170-6. (to be released November 2022) Arnold, Bill T. The Book of Deuteronomy, Chapters 12-30. (projected future volume) replaced Craigie, Peter C. (1976). The Book of Deuteronomy. ISBN 0802825249. Woudstra, Marten H. (1981). The Book of Joshua. ISBN 0802825257. Webb, Barry G. (2012).

  4. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Deuteronomy - Wikipedia

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    In the 40th year after the Exodus from Egypt, Moses addresses the Israelites on the east side of the Jordan River, recounting the instructions that God had given them.. PEOPLE: Moses – Children of Israel – יהוה ‎ YHVH God – Sihon King of the Amorites – Og King of Bashan – Caleb – Jephunneh – Joshua – Nun

  5. Book of Deuteronomy - Wikipedia

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    Patrick D. Miller in his commentary on Deuteronomy suggests that different views of the structure of the book will lead to different views on what it is about. [5] The structure is often described as a series of three speeches or sermons (chapters 1:1–4:43, 4:44–29:1, 29:2–30:20) followed by a number of short appendices [6] or some kind of epilogue (31:1–34:12), consist of commission ...

  6. Devarim (parashah) - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Sabbath Torah reading, the parashah is divided into seven readings, or עליות ‎, aliyot.In the masoretic text of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), Parashat Devarim has no "open portion" (פתוחה ‎, petuchah) divisions (roughly equivalent to paragraphs, often abbreviated with the Hebrew letter פ ‎ ()), and thus can be considered one whole unit.

  7. Re'eh - Wikipedia

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    Re'eh, Reeh, R'eih, or Ree (רְאֵה ‎—Hebrew for "see", the first word in the parashah) is the 47th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the fourth in the Book of Deuteronomy.

  8. Va'etchanan - Wikipedia

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    Va'etchanan (וָאֶתְחַנַּן ‎—Hebrew for "and I will plead," the first word in the parashah) is the 45th weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the Book of Deuteronomy.

  9. Priestly source - Wikipedia

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    The Pentateuch or Torah (the Greek and Hebrew terms, respectively, for the Bible's books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy) describe the prehistory of the Israelites from the creation of the world, through the earliest biblical patriarchs and their wanderings, to the Exodus from Egypt and the encounter with God in the wilderness.