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Judges Are Appointed
(Deuteronomy 1.9-18)
The next morning Moses sat down at the place where he decided legal cases for the people, and everyone crowded around him until evening.
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The Ten Commandments
(Deuteronomy 5.1-21)
God said to the people of Israel:
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The People Are Afraid
(Deuteronomy 5.23-33)
The people trembled with fear when they heard the thunder and the trumpet and saw the lightning and the smoke coming from the mountain. They stood a long way off
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Hebrew Slaves
(Deuteronomy 15.12-18)
The Lord gave Moses the following laws for his people:
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Three Annual Festivals
(Exodus 34.18-26; Deuteronomy 16.1-17)
The Lord said:
Celebrate three festivals each year in my honor.
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The People Make an Idol To Worship
(Deuteronomy 9.6-29)
After the people saw that Moses had been on the mountain for a long time, they went to Aaron and said, “Make us an image of a god who will lead and protect us. Moses brought us out of Egypt, but nobody knows what has happened to him.”
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The Second Set of Commandments
(Deuteronomy 10.1-5)
One day the Lord said to Moses, “Cut two flat stones like the first ones I made, and I will write on them the same commandments that were on the two you broke.
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A Promise and Its Demands
(Exodus 23.14-19; Deuteronomy 7.1-5; 16.1-17)
The Lord said: I promise to perform miracles for you that have never been seen anywhere on earth. Neighboring nations will stand in fear and know that I was the one who did these marvelous things.
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Clean and Unclean Animals
(Deuteronomy 14.3-21)
The Lord told Moses and Aaron
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The Seventh Year
(Deuteronomy 15.1-11)
When Moses was on Mount Sinai, the Lord told him
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Twelve Men Are Sent into Canaan
(Deuteronomy 1.19-33)
The Lord said to Moses,
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The Israelites Fail To Enter Canaan
(Deuteronomy 1.41-45)
The people of Israel were very sad after Moses gave them the Lord's message.
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The Priests' Share of Offerings Given to the Lord
(Deuteronomy 18.1-8)
The Lord said to Aaron: I have put you in charge of the sacred gifts and sacrifices that the Israelites bring to me. And from now on, you, your sons, and your descendants will receive part of the sacrifices for sin, as well as part of the grain sacrifices, and the sacrifices to make things right. Your share of these sacrifices will be the parts not burned on the altar.
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Israel Defeats King Sihon the Amorite
(Deuteronomy 2.26-37)
The Israelites sent this message to King Sihon of the Amorites:
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Israel Defeats King Og of Bashan
(Deuteronomy 3.1-11)
The Israelites headed toward the region of Bashan, where King Og ruled, and he led his entire army to Edrei to meet Israel in battle.
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Joshua Is Appointed Israel's Leader
(Deuteronomy 31.1-8)
The Lord said to Moses, “One day you will go up into the Abarim Mountains, and from there you will see the land I am giving the Israelites.
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Land East of the Jordan River Is Settled
(Deuteronomy 3.12-22)
The tribes of Reuben and Gad owned a lot of cattle and sheep, and they saw that the regions of Jazer and Gilead had good pastureland.
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The Safe Towns
(Deuteronomy 19.1-13; Joshua 20.1-9)
The Lord then told Moses
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The Lord Will Bless You if You Obey
(Deuteronomy 28.1-14; Leviticus 26.3-13)
Moses said to Israel:
If you completely obey these laws, the Lord your God will be loyal and keep the agreement he made with you, just as he promised our ancestors.
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Joshua Reads the Blessings and Curses
(Deuteronomy 27.1-26)
One day, Joshua led the people of Israel to Mount Ebal, where he told some of his men, “Build an altar for offering sacrifices to the Lord. And use stones that have never been cut with iron tools, because that is what Moses taught in The Book of the Law.” Joshua offered sacrifices to please the Lord and to ask his blessing. Then with the Israelites still watching, he copied parts of The Book of the Law of Moses onto stones.
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The Safe Towns
(Numbers 35.9-15; Deuteronomy 19.1-13)
One day the Lord told Joshua: