- religion,
having been
sealed by the
greatest of prophets.
Deuteronomy 12–26, the
Deuteronomic Code, is the
oldest part of the book and the core around...
- The
Deuteronomic Code is the name
given by
academics to the law code set out in
chapters 12 to 26 of the Book of
Deuteronomy in the
Hebrew Bible. The code...
- (disambiguation)
Deuteronomistic history/
Deuteronomic history This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Deuteronomy. If an
internal link led you...
- haddevarím) in
Biblical Hebrew, are
mentioned at
Exodus 34:28,
Deuteronomy 4:13 and
Deuteronomy 10:4. In all sources, the
terms are
translatable as "the ten...
- "
Deuteronomic" and "Deuteronomistic" are
sometimes used interchangeably; if they are distinguished, then the
first refers to the core of
Deuteronomy and...
-
believe this was
either a copy of the Book of
Deuteronomy or a text that
became a part of
Deuteronomy.
However it has been
noted that the
story of the...
- 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...
- most
scholars have
agreed with
Martin Noth's
thesis that the
books of
Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges,
Samuel and
Kings form
parts of a
single work. Noth maintained...
-
originally been
independent do****ents,
bound together at a
later point. The
Deuteronomic Code
gives a yet more
simple list of
prohibited relationships – a man's...
-
Deuteronomy 22 is the twenty-second
chapter of the Book of
Deuteronomy in the
Hebrew Bible or the Old
Testament of the
Christian Bible. The book is one...