“You are to write on the stones all the words of this Torah very clearly.” -Deuteronomy 27:8 We’re told in verse 8 that the teachings of HASHEM through Moses were to be written “very clearly” on the plastered stones. The original Hebrew here is BA’ER HEITEV. A literal rendering would be… …”setting it out well”. […]
D27-4: Why The Lord Chose Mount Ebal As The Location For The Historic Covenant Renewal Ceremony
“…and, after crossing over, write this Torah on them, every word — so that you can enter the land Adonai your God is giving you, a land flowing with milk and honey, as Adonai, the God of your ancestors, promised you.”-Deuteronomy 27:3 So the Israelites have been commanded to write the words of the Torah […]
D27-3: How The Length Of A ‘DAY’ Changes According To Its Context In Scripture
“On the day you have crossed the Jordan into the land the Lord your God is giving you, set up some large stones and coat them with plaster.”-Deuteronomy 27:2 Okay, right off the bat from verse 2 of Deuteronomy 27, we encounter another one of those “difficulties” that nitpicking scholars just love to point to […]
D27-2: The ONLY Place In All Of Torah Where The Leaders Of Israel Join Moses In Instructing The People
“Then Moshe and all the leaders of Israel gave orders to the people. They said, “Observe all the mitzvot I am giving you today.”-Deuteronomy 27:1 Alrighty, let’s jump right into our text study of Deuteronomy Chapter 27. This chapter documents the ceremonies that mark Israel’s arrival into the land of Canaan. A promise 3000 years […]
D27-1: Why Deuteronomy Chapter 27 Gets Torah Scholars All Hot And Bothered
Today we begin Deuteronomy Chapter 27. For the Complete Jewish Bible, click here. For the King James version, click here. Deuteronomy Chapter 27 is one of those parts of Scripture that gets Torah scholars all hot and bothered. Why? Because it’s a chapter that seems out of place. Some folks claim this happened because in […]
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