DEUTERONOMY 12-26, 28. A code of laws (Deuteronomy 1-26) followed by
promises to the obedient and threats of punishment for the rest
(Deuteronomy 28): see Introd., p. 231. The great Deuteronomic law of
one sanctuary is taught or implied in Deuteronomy 12:1 to Deuteronomy
19:13 and hardly in any othe... [ Continue Reading ]
DEUTERONOMY 16:21- DEUTERONOMY 17:7. LAWS DEMANDING PURE WORSHIP AND
SUITABLE SACRIFICES. This breaks the connexion; its proper place is
probably between Deuteronomy 12 and Deuteronomy 13.
DEUTERONOMY 17:1. See Leviticus 22:17 *. ox: Heb. means any head of
large cattle, bull, cow, calf. sheep: Heb... [ Continue Reading ]
A central tribunal to be established (at Jerusalem) to try cases too
hard for the local courts (Deuteronomy 16:18); see Deuteronomy 1:9 *.
Deuteronomy 17:8. Two (three?) sample cases are mentioned, viz. trials
for murder (see Exodus 21:18) and for personal injury. BETWEEN PLEA
AND PLEA: probably a... [ Continue Reading ]
LAW ABOUT THE KING THAT IS TO BE. This deals exclusively with the
theocratic aspect peculiar to D: the picture of the ideal king here
drawn was probably suggested by way of contrast to the reigning king
(Hezekiah or Manasseh; _cf._ 1 Samuel 8:5, where D's antipathy to the
monarchy inspired by what h... [ Continue Reading ]