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The book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Bible, and the final book of the Torah. After the exodus from Egypt, Israel was at Mount Sinai for one year entering into a covenant with their God. And then they had the disastrous road trip through the wilderness and the exodus generation disqualified themselves from entering into the land promised to Abraham. And so Deuteronomy begins with Moses standing in front of this new generation explaining the Torah and its from here that the design and purpose of the book unfolds. Deuteronomy is a series of speeches from Moses where hes calling the next generation of Israel to be faithful to the covenant with their God. At the center of the book is a collection of laws, which are the terms of the covenant between God and Israel. Some of the laws are new, but many are repeated from the laws given earlier at Mount Sinai, and thats actually where this book gets its name -from the Greek word deuteronomion which means a second law. Now surr