Book of Deuteronomy
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The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible, and of the Jewish Torah/Pentateuch. The Hebrew title is taken from the opening phrase Eleh ha-devarim, "These are the words..."; the English title is from a Greek mis-translation of the Hebrew phrase mishneh ha-torah ha-zoth, "a copy of this law", in Template:Bibleverse, as to deuteronomion touto - "this second law".
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See also
- Deuteronomic Code
- Deuteronomist
- Deuteronomistic history
- Documentary hypothesis
- Kosher
- Mosaic authorship
- Tanakh
- Torah
- Papyrus Rylands 458 – the oldest Greek manuscript of Deuteronomy
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