Deuteronomy 2:1
"Deuteronomy."
Key Reflection
The opening phrase, "Deuteronomy," marks the beginning of a book that serves as a pivotal source for Moses' farewell address to the Israelites before their entry into the Promised Land. This verse sets the stage for a series of laws and reminders that aim to guide the people in their relationship with God and with one another. The context of Deuteronomy is crucial, as it reflects a time when the Israelites were preparing to transition from nomadic life to settled communities, making these instructions both practical and foundational for their new society.
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