Deuteronomy 3:11
3:11 Only King Og of Bashan was left of the remaining Rephaites. (It is noteworthy
that his sarcophagus
was made of iron.
Does it not, indeed, still remain in Rabbath
of the Ammonites? It is thirteen and a half feet
long and six feet
wide according to standard measure.)
Deuteronomy 4:6
4:6 So be sure to do them, because this will testify of your wise understanding
to the people who will learn of all these statutes and say, “Indeed, this great nation is a very wise
people.”
Deuteronomy 4:9
Reminder of the Horeb Covenant
4:9 Again, however, pay very careful attention, lest you forget the things you have seen and disregard them for the rest of your life; instead teach them to your children and grandchildren.
Deuteronomy 12:15
Regulations for Profane Slaughter
12:15 On the other hand, you may slaughter and eat meat as you please when the Lord your God blesses you in all your villages. Both the ritually pure and impure may eat it, whether it is a gazelle or an ibex.
Deuteronomy 17:16
17:16 Moreover, he must not accumulate horses for himself or allow the people to return to Egypt to do so,
for the
Lord has said you must never again return that way.
Deuteronomy 20:14
20:14 However, the women, little children, cattle, and anything else in the city – all its plunder – you may take for yourselves as spoil. You may take from your enemies the plunder that the
Lord your God has given you.
Deuteronomy 20:20
20:20 However, you may chop down any tree you know is not suitable for food,
and you may use it to build siege works
against the city that is making war with you until that city falls.
Deuteronomy 28:13
28:13 The
Lord will make you the head and not the tail, and you will always end up at the top and not at the bottom, if you obey his
commandments which I am urging
you today to be careful to do.