Why I Still Believe That Moses Wrote Deuteronomy Some Reflections After Readin

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Why I Still Believe That Moses Wrote Deuteronomy Some Reflections After Readin
George Cunninghame Monteath Douglas
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21 ; xvii. 1) — the prohibition of cer- trauslators, " he shall write this Deuteronomy, " this very name implies all that I contend for at present, the unity of this book with the preceding books, one law first given and now repeated. The appeal might have been made more plausibly to xxvii. 3, 8, to write upon the stones " all the words of this law. " Even here it is fair enough to think of the whole Pentateuch, considering the importance of the occasion, and the multitude of scribes at Joshua'...s command ; but it is also quite fair to restrict it by the preceding words (ver. 1), " Keep all the commandments which I command you this day. '" 51 tain idolatrous things about the altar, and of the presentation of anything blemished ; and chap, xii. , which begins and ends with warnings against keeping up idolatrous worship, and encloses between these warnings the law of the one place of worship. Now there might well be instructions as to details of the sacrifices which were given to the priests, and not to the people — and this seems to be the case with Lev.

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