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Deuteronomy 17; Deuteronomy 18; Deuteronomy 19; Deuteronomy 20
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Deuteronomy 17
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Never offer an ox or a sheep that has a defect or anything seriously wrong with it as a sacrifice to the LORD your God. That would be disgusting to him.
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In one of the cities the LORD your God is giving you, there may be a man or woman among you who is doing what the LORD considers evil. This person may be disregarding the conditions of the LORD's promise
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by worshiping and bowing down to other gods, the sun, the moon, or the whole army of heaven. I have forbidden this.
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When you are told about it, investigate it thoroughly. If it's true and it can be proven that this disgusting thing has been done in Israel,
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then bring the man or woman who did this evil thing to the gates of your city, and stone that person to death.
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The person can only be sentenced to death on the testimony of two or three witnesses, but no one should ever be sentenced to death on the testimony of only one witness.
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The witnesses must start the execution, then all the other people will join them in putting the person to death. You must get rid of this evil.
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There may be a case that is too hard for you to decide. It may involve murder, assault, or a dispute--any case which may be brought to court in your cities. Take this case to the place that the LORD your God will choose.
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Go to the Levitical priests and the judge who is serving at that time. Ask for their opinion, and they will give you their verdict
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at the place that the LORD will choose. Do what they tell you. Follow all their instructions carefully,
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and do what they tell you to do in their verdict. Do exactly what they tell you to do in their decision.
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If anyone deliberately disobeys the priest (who serves the LORD your God) or the judge, that person must die. You must get rid of this evil in Israel.
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When all the people hear about it, they will be afraid and will never defy [God's law] again.
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You will enter the land that the LORD your God is giving you. You will take possession of it and live there. You will say, "Let's have our own king like all the other nations around us."
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Be sure to appoint the king the LORD your God will choose. He must be one of your own people. Never let a foreigner be king, because he's not one of your own people.
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The king must never own a large number of horses or make the people return to Egypt to get more horses. The LORD has told you, "You will never go back there again."
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The king must never have a large number of wives, or he will turn away [from God]. And he must never own a lot of gold and silver.
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When he becomes king, he should have the Levitical priests make him a copy of these teachings on a scroll.
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He must keep it with him and read it his entire life. He will learn to fear the LORD his God and faithfully obey everything found in these teachings and laws.
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Then he won't think he's better than the rest of his people, and he won't disobey these commands in any way. So he and his sons will rule for a long time in Israel.
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Deuteronomy 18
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The Levitical priests--in fact, the whole tribe of Levi--will receive no land or property of their own like the rest of the Israelites. They will eat what has been sacrificed to the LORD. These sacrifices will be what they receive.
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So the Levites will have no land of their own like the other Israelites. The LORD will be their inheritance, as he promised them.
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This is what the people owe the priests whenever they sacrifice an ox, a sheep, or a goat: the shoulder, jaws, and stomach.
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Also, give them the first produce harvested: grain, new wine, olive oil, and the first wool you shear from your sheep.
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Out of all your tribes, the LORD your God has chosen the Levites and their descendants to do the work of serving in the name of the LORD forever.
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A Levite from any of your cities in Israel may come from where he has been living to the place the LORD will choose. He may come as often as he wants
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and may serve in the name of the LORD his God like all the other Levites who do their work in the LORD's presence.
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If he does, he'll get the same amount of food as they do, in addition to what he gets from selling his family's goods.
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When you come to the land that the LORD your God is giving you, never learn the disgusting practices of those nations.
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You must never sacrifice your sons or daughters by burning them alive, practice black magic, be a fortuneteller, witch, or sorcerer,
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cast spells, ask ghosts or spirits for help, or consult the dead.
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Whoever does these things is disgusting to the LORD. The LORD your God is forcing these nations out of your way because of their disgusting practices.
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You must have integrity [in dealing] with the LORD your God.
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These nations you are forcing out listen to fortunetellers and to those who practice black magic. But the LORD your God won't let you do anything like that.
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The LORD your God will send you a prophet, an Israelite like me. You must listen to him.
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This is what you asked the LORD your God to give you on the day of the assembly at Mount Horeb. You said, "We never want to hear the voice of the LORD our God or see this raging fire again. If we do, we'll die!"
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The LORD told me, "What they've said is good.
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So I will send them a prophet, an Israelite like you. I will put my words in his mouth. He will tell them everything I command him.
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Whoever refuses to listen to the words that prophet speaks in my name will answer to me.
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But any prophet who dares to say something in my name that I didn't command him to say or who speaks in the name of other gods must die."
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You may be wondering, "How can we recognize that the LORD didn't speak this message?"
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If a prophet speaks in the LORD's name and what he says doesn't happen or come true, then it didn't come from the LORD. That prophet has spoken on his own authority. Never be afraid of him.
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Deuteronomy 19
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The LORD your God will destroy all the nations that are living in the land that he's giving you. You will force them out and live in their cities and houses.
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When all this is done, set aside three cities in the land that the LORD your God is giving you.
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Provide a route to each of these cities and divide the land that the LORD your God is giving you into three regions. Whoever kills someone may run to one of these cities.
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A person who unintentionally kills someone he never hated in the past may run to one of these cities to save his life.
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Suppose two people go into the woods to cut wood. As one of them swings the ax to cut down a tree, the head flies off the handle, hits, and kills the other person. The one who accidentally killed the other person may run to one of these cities and save his life.
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Otherwise, in a rage the relative who has the authority to avenge the death will pursue him. If the place is too far away, the relative may catch up with him and take his life even though he didn't deserve the death penalty, because in the past he never hated the person he killed.
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This is why I'm commanding you to set aside three cities for yourselves.
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The LORD your God may expand your country's borders as he promised your ancestors with an oath. He may give you the whole land he promised to give them.
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He may do this because you faithfully obey all these commands I am now giving you--to love the LORD your God and follow his directions as long as you live. If this happens, you may add three more cities of refuge to these three.
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That way, innocent people won't be killed in the land that the LORD your God is giving you, and you won't be guilty of murder.
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Suppose someone hates another person, waits in ambush for him, attacks him, takes his life, and runs to one of these cities.
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If someone does this, the leaders of your city must send for that person. They must take him from that city and hand him over to the relative who has the authority to avenge the death. He must die.
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They must have no pity on him. The guilt of murdering an innocent person must be removed from Israel. Then things will go well for Israel.
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Never move your neighbor's original boundary marker on any property in the land that the LORD your God is giving you.
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One witness is never enough to convict someone of a crime, offense, or sin he may have committed. Cases must be settled based on the testimony of two or three witnesses.
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This is what you must do whenever a witness takes the stand to accuse a person falsely of a crime.
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The two people involved must stand in the LORD's presence, in front of the priests and judges who are serving at that time.
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The judges must make a thorough investigation. If it is found that the witness lied when he testified against the other Israelite,
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then do to him what he planned to do to the other person. You must get rid of this evil.
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When the rest of the people hear about this, they will be afraid. Never again will such an evil thing be done among you.
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Have no pity on him: [Take] a life for a life, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, and a foot for a foot.
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Deuteronomy 20
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When you go to war against your enemies, you may see horses, chariots, and armies larger than yours. Don't be afraid of them, because the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt, will be with you.
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Before the battle starts, a priest must come and speak to the troops.
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He should tell them, "Listen, Israel, today you're going into battle against your enemies. Don't lose your courage! Don't be afraid or alarmed or tremble because of them.
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The LORD your God is going with you. He will fight for you against your enemies and give you victory."
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The officers should tell the troops, "If you have built a new house but not dedicated it, you may go home. Otherwise, you might die in battle, and someone else will dedicate it.
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If you have planted a vineyard and not enjoyed the grapes, you may go home. Otherwise, you might die in battle, and someone else will enjoy the grapes.
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If you are engaged to a woman but have not married her, you may go home. Otherwise, you might die in battle, and someone else will marry her."
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The officers should also tell the troops, "If you are afraid or have lost your courage, you may go home. Then you won't ruin the morale of the other Israelites."
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When the officers finish speaking to the troops, they should appoint commanders to lead them.
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When you approach a city to attack it, offer its people a peaceful way to surrender.
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If they accept it and open [their gates] to you, then all the people there will be made to do forced labor and serve you.
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If they won't accept your offer of peace but declare war on you, set up a blockade around the city.
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When the LORD your God hands the city over to you, kill every man in that city with your swords.
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But take the women and children, the cattle and everything else in the city, including all its goods, as your loot. You may enjoy your enemies' goods that the LORD your God has given you.
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This is what you must do to all the cities that are far away which don't belong to the nations nearby.
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However, you must not spare anyone's life in the cities of these nations that the LORD your God is giving you as your property.
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You must claim the Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites for the LORD and completely destroy them, as the LORD your God has commanded you.
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Otherwise, they will teach you to do all the disgusting things they do for their gods, and you will sin against the LORD your God.
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This is what you must do whenever you blockade a city for a long time in order to capture it in war. Don't harm any of its fruit trees with an ax. You can eat the fruit. Never cut those trees down, because the trees of the field are not people you have come to blockade.
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You may destroy trees that you know are not fruit trees. You may cut them down and use them in your blockade until you capture the city.
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