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Text -- Deuteronomy 13:4-18 (NET)

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13:4 You must follow the Lord your God and revere only him; and you must observe his commandments, obey him, serve him, and remain loyal to him. 13:5 As for that prophet or dreamer, he must be executed because he encouraged rebellion against the Lord your God who brought you from the land of Egypt, redeeming you from that place of slavery, and because he has tried to entice you from the way the Lord your God has commanded you to go. In this way you must purge out evil from within.
False Prophets in the Family
13:6 Suppose your own full brother, your son, your daughter, your beloved wife, or your closest friend should seduce you secretly and encourage you to go and serve other gods that neither you nor your ancestors have previously known, 13:7 the gods of the surrounding people (whether near you or far from you, from one end of the earth to the other). 13:8 You must not give in to him or even listen to him; do not feel sympathy for him or spare him or cover up for him. 13:9 Instead, you must kill him without fail! Your own hand must be the first to strike him, and then the hands of the whole community. 13:10 You must stone him to death because he tried to entice you away from the Lord your God, who delivered you from the land of Egypt, that place of slavery. 13:11 Thus all Israel will hear and be afraid; no longer will they continue to do evil like this among you.
Punishment of Community Idolatry
13:12 Suppose you should hear in one of your cities, which the Lord your God is giving you as a place to live, that 13:13 some evil people have departed from among you to entice the inhabitants of their cities, saying, “Let’s go and serve other gods” (whom you have not known before). 13:14 You must investigate thoroughly and inquire carefully. If it is indeed true that such a disgraceful thing is being done among you, 13:15 you must by all means slaughter the inhabitants of that city with the sword; annihilate with the sword everyone in it, as well as the livestock. 13:16 You must gather all of its plunder into the middle of the plaza and burn the city and all its plunder as a whole burnt offering to the Lord your God. It will be an abandoned ruin forever– it must never be rebuilt again. 13:17 You must not take for yourself anything that has been placed under judgment. Then the Lord will relent from his intense anger, show you compassion, have mercy on you, and multiply you as he promised your ancestors. 13:18 Thus you must obey the Lord your God, keeping all his commandments that I am giving you today and doing what is right before him.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


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NET Notes: Deu 13:5 Heb “your midst” (so NAB, NRSV). The severity of the judgment here (i.e., capital punishment) is because of the severity of the sin, namel...

NET Notes: Deu 13:6 Heb “which you have not known, you or your fathers.” (cf. KJV, ASV; on “fathers” cf. v. 18).

NET Notes: Deu 13:7 Or “land” (so NIV, NCV); the same Hebrew word can be translated “land” or “earth.”

NET Notes: Deu 13:9 Heb “to put him to death,” but this is misleading in English for such an action would leave nothing for the others to do.

NET Notes: Deu 13:10 Execution by means of pelting the offender with stones afforded a mechanism whereby the whole community could share in it. In a very real sense it cou...

NET Notes: Deu 13:11 Some see in this statement an argument for the deterrent effect of capital punishment (Deut 17:13; 19:20; 21:21).

NET Notes: Deu 13:13 The translation understands the relative clause as a statement by Moses, not as part of the quotation from the evildoers. See also v. 2.

NET Notes: Deu 13:14 Theodotian adds “in Israel,” perhaps to broaden the matter beyond the local village.

NET Notes: Deu 13:15 Or “put under divine judgment. The Hebrew word (חֵרֶם, kherem) refers to placing persons or things under God’...

NET Notes: Deu 13:16 Heb “mound”; NAB “a heap of ruins.” The Hebrew word תֵּל (tel) refers to this day to a ruin represente...

NET Notes: Deu 13:17 Or “anything that has been put under the divine curse”; Heb “anything of the ban” (cf. NASB). See note on the phrase “di...

NET Notes: Deu 13:18 Heb “in the eyes of the Lord your God.” See note on the word “him” in v. 3.

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