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DEUTERONOMY

we are all made from the same blood; he is the creator of equality, he has no favorites, accepts no bribes. This could also explain how the Israelites found mercy with God in their time of distress, he befriends the alien. He is your glory, he, your God who has done for you theses great and terrible things which your own eyes have seen. The power of the glory of God is so great that it can never be surpassed; he rules over all that is seen and unseen. His powerful reign is insurmountable and threatening enough to scare his people into a false sense of fear. Those who obey and serve him truly love and respect God for his goodness and his greatness.The analysis of chapter ten was difficult in its context, but simple in its meaning. The foundations for the renewing of the covenant and for the Lords laws are critiqued based on the standard of todays society as well as appoint of reference from long ago. (4) Although time has passed and exceptions to the laws have been adopted, there still exist similarities between their origin and purpose. Chapter ten is indicative of the relationship between God and Israel. It represents the hardships and struggles in life and the process of healing through reconciliation. Today, reconciliation is still used as a method of atonement. God is forgiving and loving and at the same time he is superior. We look up to him on the cross just as the Israelites looked up to him on the mountain. The Lords were more respected and obeyed at their time of creation as opposed to today. They were held more sacred then, perhaps because people conformed to their standards of society. Today, conformity is opposed and frowned upon; everybody wants to be an individual and live by his or her own standards.Every interpretation of the Bible and its passages are different. Some passages criticize intended wrong moral behavior while others condone it. However, it is important to interpret what you read from an objective point of ...

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