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Deuteronomy 1:14

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1:14 You replied to me that what I had said to you was good.

Deuteronomy 1:46

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1:46 Therefore, you remained at Kadesh for a long time – indeed, for the full time. 1 

Deuteronomy 2:35

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2:35 We kept only the livestock and plunder from the cities for ourselves.

Deuteronomy 4:44

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The Setting and Introduction of the Covenant

4:44 This is the law that Moses set before the Israelites. 2 

Deuteronomy 14:12

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14:12 These are the ones you may not eat: the eagle, 3  the vulture, 4  the black vulture, 5 

Deuteronomy 16:22

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16:22 You must not erect a sacred pillar, 6  a thing the Lord your God detests.
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[1:46]  1 tn Heb “like the days which you lived.” This refers to the rest of the forty-year period in the desert before Israel arrived in Moab.

[4:44]  1 tn Heb “the sons of Israel” (likewise in the following verse).

[14:12]  1 tn NEB “the griffon-vulture.”

[14:12]  2 tn The Hebrew term פֶּרֶס (peres) describes a large vulture otherwise known as the ossifrage (cf. KJV). This largest of the vultures takes its name from its habit of dropping skeletal remains from a great height so as to break the bones apart.

[14:12]  3 tn The Hebrew term עָזְנִיָּה (’ozniyyah) may describe the black vulture (so NIV) or it may refer to the osprey (so NAB, NRSV, NLT), an eagle-like bird subsisting mainly on fish.

[16:22]  1 sn Sacred pillar. This refers to the stelae (stone pillars; the Hebrew term is מַצֵּבֹת, matsevot) associated with Baal worship, perhaps to mark a spot hallowed by an alleged visitation of the gods. See also Deut 7:5.



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