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245 | _aDeuteronomy: An Introduction and Commentary | ||
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_aUS _bInter-Varsity Press _c2011 |
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_a333pages _bDimensions : 5.67 x 0.94 x 8.27 inches |
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520 | _aDeuteronomy has been aptly described as a book 'on the boundary': it addresses the possibilities of new life 'beyond the Jordan' as dependent upon Israel's keeping of the law and acknowledgment of Yahweh's supremacy. Moses leaves the people with his last will and testament that would ensure their success and well-being in the new land. Ted Woods expounds this book's breathtaking and all-encompassing vision, and shows how the Israelites, from king to ordinary citizen, were exhorted to make its words the interpreter of their life's story within the land | ||
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