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The fifth book of the Bible and a restatement of the Mosaic law
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Why do most Christians eat pork when Deuteronomy says not to?
In Leviticus (which parallels Deuteronomy), God addresses them in practically every chapter. … We cannot assume the Law (Deuteronomy, etc) is only commandments.
The contents of the Law are described as containing different types of things. …
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What in Deuteronomy implies that God gave those laws through Moses and not directly?
If I'm understanding you, you are wondering about how some laws in the Old Testament differ, since Jesus seems to upend some, yet uphold others. And you also asked about how to know if they are bindin …