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KJB-16111 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 forsaken. 29 Idolatrie is not be inquired after.
   (1 Monuments of Idolatrie are to be destroyed. 5 The place of Gods service is to be kept. 15. 23 Blood is forbidden. 17. 20. 26 Holy things must be eaten in the Holy place. 19 The Levite is not to be forsaken. 29 Idolatrie is not be inquired after.)


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Deuteronomy 12 General Notes

Structure and Formatting

- vv. 1-28: Yahweh will choose one place for worship in the land- vv. 29-32: Warnings against idolatry

Religious and Cultural Concepts in This Chapter

Covenant with Moses

This chapter is a continuation of the covenant Yahweh made with Moses. The reasons for these food restrictions are not always known.(See: covenant and figs-explicit)

Israel and Yahweh

In the ancient Near East, when nations conquered other nations, they often added the gods of the conquered nation into the collection of gods they worshiped. It was rare to worship only one God. Israel was to be known for worshiping Yahweh and Yahweh alone. (See: falsegod)

Translation Issues in This Chapter

Words for the Law

- statutes- ordinances- judgmentsMoses uses several words to refer to the law that Yahweh commanded the Israelites to obey. It is unclear what the differences are between these terms. If your language has different terms for the law, you could use them here to differentiate between the different Hebrew words. (See: translate-unknown)

“You”

Verses 1-12: You is plural unless otherwise noted.Verses 13-32: You is singularMoses wants each individual to obey the law for themselves.

“The Place Yahweh your God will choose”

Moses refers to the future place where the temple will be built as “the place Yahweh your God will choose for his name to dwell there” or “the place Yahweh your God will choose it.” These phrases emphasize that Yahweh decides how and where the Israelites must worship him. The wording of these phrases might be unnatural in some languages. If this is true of your language, you could shorten the expression. Alternate translation: “the place Yahweh your God will set his name” or “the place Yahweh your God will choose”(See: temple and figs-explicitinfo)

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