Deuteronomy 26

Deuteronomy 26

Moses gives instructions for two ceremonies the people must perform after entering the land. First, the worshiper must bring the firstfruits of the harvest to the central sanctuary, declaring a summary of Israel's history—from being a wandering Aramean (Jacob) to becoming a nation delivered from Egypt—in a public ceremony of thanksgiving. Second, the chapter reviews the law of the triennial tithe given to the poor. The entire nation then solemnly reaffirms its commitment to the covenant.

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Romans 15

Paul urges the strong to bear with the weak, following Christ's example. He outlines his mission to the Gentiles and asks the Romans to join him in prayer for his work.

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Paul concludes with personal greetings to many individuals in the Roman church. He warns against those who cause division and offers a powerful final doxology of praise.

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