-
Deut may
refer to:
Deut (coin), an
historical north German and
Dutch coin
Deut,
another name for Kang Kek Iew An
abbreviation for the Book of Deuteronomy...
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Deuteronomy (Ancient Gr****: Δευτερονόμιον, romanized: Deuteronómion, lit. 'second law'; Latin:
Liber Deuteronomii) is the
fifth book of the
Torah (in Judaism)...
- Old
Deuteronomy is a
character in T. S. Eliot's 1939 Old Possum's Book of
Practical Cats and its 1981
musical adaptation, Cats. He is a wise and beloved...
- us "Do not forget" (
Deut. 25:19) 188
Positive To
exterminate the seed of
Amalek "You
shall blot out the
memory of Amalek" (
Deut. 25:19) 189 Positive...
- 2013.
Footnote to
Deut. 23:19,
Tanakh The Holy Scriptures, The
Jewish Publication Society, 1985, ISBN 978-0-8276-0252-6
Footnote to
Deut. 23:19, The Catholic...
- Guelders,
which may be the
reason why in the 18th
century the
expression kein
Deut entered the
German language,
meaning not a bit. Shimada, Ryūto (2006). The...
- of the plain" of Sodom,
generally coupled with
Admah (Gen. 10:19; 14:2;
Deut. 29:23; Hos. 11:8). It had a king of its own ("Shemeber", שמאבר, Gen. 14:2)...
- you have obe**** me."
Exodus 20:3 "You
shall have no
other gods
before me;
Deut. 6:5
Deuteronomy 6:5 "Love the LORD your God with all your
heart and with...
- on *
Deut. 1:1 1:10-14, on
Deut 1:10 1:15-20, on *
Deut. 2:2 1:21-25, on *
Deut. 2:31 2:1-9, on *
Deut. 3:23 2:10-17, on
Deut. 4:7 2:18-24, on *
Deut. 4:25...
- (Gen. 13:8;
Deut. 3:8; 4:46–48),
embracing "all
Gilead and all Bashan" (
Deut. 3:10), with the
Jordan Valley on the east of the
river (
Deut. 4:49), the...