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- abbreviation Deuteronomy
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An abbreviation of
Deuteronomy .
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- proper noun Abbreviation of
Deuteronomy .
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Scriptures declare Him to have been begotten passages in the Bible, such as Deut., xxxii, 6, Prov., viii, 22, cannot be cited in support of false doctrines such as these.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Only a couple of them Jude 1:7, Deut. 32:16-18 even mention sexuality at all.
Jay Michaelson: Who Are The Real Sodomites? Jay Michaelson 2011
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Only a couple of them Jude 1:7, Deut. 32:16-18 even mention sexuality at all.
Jay Michaelson: Who Are The Real Sodomites? Jay Michaelson 2011
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I have already linked to letters to the Times by real Muslims , living today, who explicitly refer to the genocidal commands in Deut. 20 as justfication for these massacres which are recorded in the Hadith, the Koran, and the biographies of the Prophet, written by such Muslims as Martin Lings.
Islam in Sunday School James F. McGrath 2009
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Are you aware that the prohibitions in Deut. apply to all non-Jews, and are stated in terms of the Canaanites only because those were the nearest?
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And the passage in Deut. 21 also deals with what to do if one sees an “eshet yefat toar” (a woman of beautiful appearance) whom one wants to take “l-ishsha” (for a wife).
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The prohibition in Deut. 7:3 –4 about intermarraige is understood by the Sages to refer to all non-Jews.
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Regard to Deut. 22:7–this from a commentator is probably a good explanation of that verse: 5 A command to keep distinction between the sexes in clothing.
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Are you aware that the prohibitions in Deut. apply to all non-Jews, and are stated in terms of the Canaanites only because those were the nearest?
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With respect to whether the seven nations are a synecdoche for non-Jews generally, Deut. 20:15 forgive the poor transliteration:
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