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8. THE PLACE OF WORSHIP
CHAPTER 12
_ 1. The overthrow of false worship (Deuteronomy 12:1)_
2. The true place of worship (Deuteronomy 12:5)
3. Concerning eating and the blood (D
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THE LAW OF ONE SANCTUARY. The local sanctuaries (originally Canaanite)
with everything belonging to them, are to be destroyed, and all
sacrifices are to be offered at the place which Yahweh should cho...
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Practical Corollary to the Law of the One Altar
Originally among the Semites as among some other races all slaughter
of domestic animals was sacramental 1 [132] : cp. the Heb. and Arab.
word -for alt...
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I. First Division of the Laws: on Worship and Religious Institutions
Deuteronomy 12:2 to Deuteronomy 16:17; Deuteronomy 16:21 to...
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LESSON NINE DEUTERONOMY 12:1-28
B. THE LAW (the Statutes and Ordinances) (Deuteronomy 12:1 to
Deuteronomy 26:19)
1. ONE SANCTUARY ...
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_EVEN AS THE ROEBUCK AND THE HART IS EATEN, SO THOU SHALT EAT THEM:
THE UNCLEAN AND THE CLEAN SHALL EAT OF THEM ALIKE._
Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten, so thou shalt eat ... Game
when proc...
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THE ABOLITION OF IDOLATROUS PLACES. THE CENTRALISATION OF WORSHIP.
ABSTINENCE FROM BLOOD
The larger section of the Second Discourse begins here and extends to
the end of Deuteronomy 26. It consists of...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 12
V1 ‘You must be careful to *keep these rules and laws for as long
as you live in the country...
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אַ֗ךְ כַּ אֲשֶׁ֨ר יֵאָכֵ֤ל אֶֽת ־הַ
צְּבִי֙
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LAWS OF SACRIFICE
Deuteronomy 12:1.
IT is a characteristic of all the earlier codes of law-the Book of the
Covenant, the Deuteronomic Code, and the Law of Holiness-that at the
head of the series of l...
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Having thus repeated the great words of the Law and called the people
to obedience, Moses now proceeded to deal with the statutes and
judgments, and, first, the statutes.
In dealing with these he com...
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_Alike. This must be understood of those who had contracted only a
smaller stain, which did not communicate the uncleanness to others,
but debarred people from approaching to sacred things. (Calmet) -...
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The same observation meets us here as before, only with this addition,
that as from its importance it is again repeated, our attention and
regard to it should be but the more increased. If from the re...
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In examining Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers, we have found what may be
called an abstract typical system. That is, we see in them a number of
institutions laid down by Jehovah, the pattern of which wa...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 12 AND 13.
The second division begins with chapter 12, and contains the statutes
and ordinances they were bound to observe. It is not a repetition of
the old...
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EVEN AS THE ROEBUCK AND THE HART IS EATEN,.... Which were not only
clean creatures, as before observed, but were commonly and frequently
eaten, there being plenty of them in those parts:
SO THOU SHAL...
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Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten, so thou shalt eat them: the
unclean and the clean shall eat [of] them alike.
Ver. 22. _Even as the roebuck,_] _i.e., _ As common and profane meats;
for thes...
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_As the roe-buck_ As common or unhallowed food. They might eat of such
cattle as were appointed for sacrifices, no less than of those not so
appointed. _The unclean_ Because there was no holiness in s...
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1 Monuments of Idolatrie are to be destroyed.
5 The place of Gods seruice is to be kept. 15.23 Blood is forbidden.
17.20.26 Holy things must bee eaten in the Holy place.
19 The Leuite is not to be f...
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Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten, namely, not in the form of
sacrifices, SO THOU SHALT EAT THEM; THE (Levitically) UNCLEAN AND THE
CLEAN SHALL EAT OF THEM ALIKE....
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CONCERNING THE CARE OF THE LEVITES, THE EATING OF SACRIFICIAL MEAT,
AND IDOLATRY...
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ONE CENTER OF WORSHIP
(vs.1-28)
To prepare for proper worship in the land, Israel must utterly destroy
those in which the nations before them served their idols. This was
commonly done in high places...
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5-32 The command to bring ALL the sacrifices to the door of the
tabernacle, was now explained with reference to the promised land. As
to moral service, then, as now, men might pray and worship every...
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AS THE ROEBUCK AND THE HART; as common or unhallowed food, though they
be of the same kind with the sacrifices which are offered to God. THE
UNCLEAN AND THE CLEAN SHALL EAT OF THEM ALIKE, because ther...
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We now enter upon a new section of our marvellous book. The discourses
contained in the first eleven Chapter s having established the
all-important principle of obedience, we now come to the practical...
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AS LONG AS THE BLOOD IS NOT EATEN THEY MAY EAT OF THEIR HERDS AND
THEIR FLOCKS WITHOUT GOING TO THE SANCTUARY IF THEY LIVE TOO FAR AWAY
(DEUTERONOMY 12:20).
Deuteronomy 12:20
‘ When Yahweh your God s...
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CONTENTS: Statements of conditions of blessing in the land.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: We must not think that our religion is only for our years
of servitude or our entertainment in the pla...
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Deuteronomy 12:5. _The place which the Lord shall choose._ No place is
here named; for the Lord was content, and most significantly, to dwell
in the tent. He sojourned in the desert; and afterwards re...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—Moses now begins an exposition of the principal laws
which must govern the people in their ecclesiastical, civil, and
domestic life in Canaan. The religious life of Israel is described...
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EXPOSITION
ANNOUNCEMENT OF PARTICULAR LAWS.
CHAPTERS 12-26. Moses, having in his first address cast a glance at
the events which had transpired between Sinai and the plains of Moab,
and in his second...
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In chapter twelve he gives the conditions whereby they should enjoy
the blessings within the land.
First of all they are to utterly destroy all of the places, where
there the people that inhabited the...
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Deuteronomy 12:15; Deuteronomy 12:16...
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As the roe — buck — As common or unhallowed food, tho' they be of
the same kind with the sacrifices which are offered to God. The
unclean — Because there was, no holiness in such meat for which the
un...