Deuteronomy 17

Deuteronomy 17

This chapter establishes the procedures for appointing judges in every town to ensure justice and fair decisions. It commands that sacrificial animals must be without blemish. For complex judicial cases that local judges cannot resolve, the matter must be brought to the priests and judges at the central sanctuary. The chapter concludes with the law concerning the King: if Israel chooses a king, he must be an Israelite, not accumulate excessive wealth or horses, and he must write a copy of the Law and read it daily.

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Deuteronomy 2

Moses recounts the years of wandering, explaining that God protected them from hostile nations like Edom, Moab, and Ammon, and led them to victory over the Amorite King Sihon.

Deuteronomy 3

Moses recalls Israel's victory over the powerful King Og of Bashan, whose massive iron bedstead (sarcophagus) became a trophy. Moses again pleads to enter the Promised Land but is refused by God.

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