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Book of Deuteronomy: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:0206:02, 24 September 2024 2600:100c:b0af:363d:f518:e115:4ec6:2e6d talk 33,229 bytes +119 Including the idea that the traditions behind Deuteronomy have a northern origin is important for the lede because it provides insight into the historical and geographical context of the text. This perspective highlights the complexities of Israel's cultural and religious heritage, indicating that Deuteronomy may reflect influences from the northern kingdom of Israel. Such information enriches the understanding of the book's development, its theological themes, and its role in the broader nar... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 05:5805:58, 24 September 2024 2600:100c:b0af:363d:f518:e115:4ec6:2e6d talk 33,110 bytes +412 Including the information about the rejection of Mosaic authorship and the later dating of Deuteronomy in the Wikipedia lede is essential because it reflects the consensus among modern scholars and situates the book within its historical context. This context enriches the reader's understanding of the book's significance in biblical scholarship. undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 18:1218:12, 2 February 2024 147.235.218.122 talk 32,681 bytes +7 Dəḇārīm (Deh'va'rim) is spoken words, not merely words which can be interpreted to be written or otherwise conjoured and of lesser weight. It is statements. The literal translation would be "utterances". The phrase "Lavo B'Dvarim" (to come in utterances) means to engage in debate, to bring forth arguments and/or claims. Dəḇārīm has a very significant gravitas, as Moses is being a conduit to the Word of God, laying down the holy dictums, laws, to be followed as dictated by God. undo Tag: Reverted

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