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Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Torah and of the
Bible’s Old Testament. When translated from the Greek
Septuagint, the word “Deuteronomy” means “second
law,” as in Moses’ retelling of God’s laws. The dominant
theological theme in this book is the renewal of God’s
covenant and Moses’ call to obedience, as evident in
Deuteronomy 4: 1, 6 and 13; 30: 1 to 3 and 8 to 20.
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Deuteronomic Code
In Deuteronomy 12 through 26, Moses outlines the Deuteronomic, or Covenant, Code for the people of
Israel to follow regarding their conduct and worship. This code includes the Ten Commandments and
Moses’ urging to love and fear the Lord in chapters 5 through 11. The code has rules regarding religious
observances, public officials, family life and community life. Moses also outlined civil and criminal laws.
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