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Deuteronomy loosely translated means “second law,” as Moses reviews the Law and the promises of God for a new generation. The former generation has all passed away because of their iniquity, just as the Lord had commanded, so Moses is reminding this younger generation of what has happened so far. In his final words to the nation of Israel, you’ll hear Moses give this review in the same way a pastor might speak to his congregation, pleading with them to trust in the Lord and reminding them of God’s faithfulness.


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Christian Standard Bible translation.

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Co-produced by Eric Williamson.


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