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Deuteronomy (2 janv. 1473 av. J.-C. – 1 mars 1473 av. J.-C.)

Description:

Writer(s): Moses
Place Written: Plains of Moab
Writing Completed: 1473 B.C.E.
Time Covered: 2 months (1473 B.C.E.)

The Hebrew name of this fifth book of the Pentateuch is Deva·rim' (Words), drawn from the opening phrase in the Hebrew text. The name "Deuteronomy" comes from the Septuagint Greek title Deu·te·ro·no'mi·on, literally meaning "Second Law; Repetition of the Law." This comes from the Greek rendering of a Hebrew phrase in Deuteronomy 17:18, mish·neh' hat·toh·rah', correctly rendered 'copy of the law.'

The authenticity of Deuteronomy as a book of the Bible canon and the writership of Moses are well established by the fact that Deuteronomy has always been considered by the Jews as a part of the Law of Moses. The evidence for the authenticity of Deuteronomy is, in general, the same as that for the other four books of the Pentateuch. (See PENTATEUCH; also books under individual names.) Jesus is the foremost authority for the authenticity of Deuteronomy, quoting from it three times in turning away the temptations of Satan the Devil. (Mt 4:1-11; De 6:13, 16; 8:3) Also, Jesus answered the question as to what was the greatest and first commandment by quoting from Deuteronomy 6:5. (Mr 12:30) And Paul quotes from Deuteronomy 30:12-14; 32:35,36. - Ro 10:6-8; Heb 10:30.

The time covered by the book of Deuteronomy is somewhat over two months in the year 1473 B.C.E. It was written on the Plains of Moab and consists of four discourses, a song, and a blessing by Moses as Israel camped on Canaan's borders prior to entering the land. - De 1:3; Jos 1:11; 4:19.

it-1 pp. 619-621

Ajouté au bande de temps:

9 janv. 2022

Date:

2 janv. 1473 av. J.-C.
1 mars 1473 av. J.-C.
~ 1 months and 28 days

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