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The Book of Deuteronomy

Deuteronomy is the book of laws, but not laws in a narrow sense, but rather in a narrative format as presented by Moses at God's direction.

The book of Deuteronomy is comprised of three addresses of Moses that cover these laws, regulations, and expectations (chapters 1 through 4, 4 through 28, and 29 through 30).

The book ends with a change in leadership from Moses to Joshua.

Interestingly, Deuteronomy is one of the four most quoted books in the New Testament (the others being Isaiah, Psalms, and Genesis).

The authorship of Deuteronomy is attributed to Moses, since he was the orator of the three messages (or sermons) contained in this book

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