• The Deuteronomic Code is the name given by academics to the law code set out in chapters 12 to 26 of the Book of Deuteronomy in the Hebrew Bible. The code...
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    religion, having been sealed by the greatest of prophets. Deuteronomy 12–26, the Deuteronomic Code, is the oldest part of the book and the core around which...
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  • "Deuteronomic" and "Deuteronomistic" are sometimes used interchangeably; if they are distinguished, then the first refers to the core of Deuteronomy and...
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    Israelites enslaved the virgin women on their own initiative. In the Deuteronomic Code, enemy nations that surrendered to the Israelites were required to...
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    reasonable to assume that they were once also important sanctuaries. The Deuteronomic Code is regarded by textual scholars as dating from the reign of Josiah...
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    since they were built outside of Jerusalem, which contravened the Deuteronomic Code. However, they were overlooked due to Elijah's piety or Jezebel's...
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    with the Covenant Code implies that the date of the Holiness Code is between that of the Covenant Code, and that of the Deuteronomic Code, highly suitable...
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    scholars believe that much of the Deuteronomic Code was a reaction against the regulations introduced by the Priestly Code, and that here it reflects the...
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    perform the ceremony. Yibbum (Genesis 38:8) is thus modified in the Deuteronomic code attributed to Moses by permitting the surviving brother to refuse...
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    having constructed and sanctified altars. According to the Priestly Code/Deuteronomic Code only Aaronic priests/Levites (depending on the underlying tradition)...
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  • been independent documents, bound together at a later point. The Deuteronomic Code gives a yet more simple list of prohibited relationships – a man's...
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    49th year, the Deuteronomic Code requires that Hebrew slaves be liberated during their 7th year of service, as does the Covenant Code, which some textual...
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  • scholars believe that much of the Deuteronomic Code was a reaction against the regulations introduced by the Priestly Code, and that here it reflects the...
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    having constructed and sanctified altars. According to the Priestly Code/Deuteronomic Code only Aaronic priests/Levites (depending on the underlying tradition)...
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    Re'eh (redirect from Deuteronomy 11-16)
    attribute the material beginning at Deuteronomy 12:1 through the balance of the parashah to the original Deuteronomic Code (sometimes abbreviated Dtn). These...
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  • appear in the Book of Leviticus and one list appears in the Book of Deuteronomy. The lists only mention relationships with female relatives; excluding...
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  • Stories, Deuteronomy 1-3 The Deuteronomic Code The Song of Moses, Deuteronomy 32 The Blessing of Moses, Deuteronomy 33 The Death of Moses, Deuteronomy 34 Charge...
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    much earlier than the balance of the Deuteronomic Code. In these laws of war, the Masoretic Text of Deuteronomy 20:8 (as well as the Septuagint and Samaritan...
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    as incestuous unions; one list appears in the Deuteronomic Code, and two lists occur in the Holiness Code of Leviticus. These lists only mention relationships...
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    of Leviticus 1–6 and Numbers 1–10; The Holiness Code, Leviticus 17–26; Deuteronomic Code, Deuteronomy 12–26. There are two main positions on the historicity...
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  • responsible for the core chapters (12–26) of Book of Deuteronomy, containing the Deuteronomic Code, and its composition is generally dated between the...
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    be released during their seventh year of service, according to the Deuteronomic Code. Non-Hebrew slaves and their offspring were the perpetual property...
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    tzitzit in Numbers comes from the Priestly Code, while that from Deuteronomy comes from the Deuteronomic Code. They are believed to date to around the late...
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    offer the requisite ritual sacrifices as prescribed by the Deuteronomic Code and Priestly Code and to not tell anyone who had healed him. But the man disobeyed...
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  • The Bible code (Hebrew: הצופן התנ"כי, hatzofen hatanachi), also known as the Torah code, is a purported set of encoded words within a Hebrew text of the...
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    list of laws at Exodus 34:11–26. These laws are similar to the Covenant Code and are followed by the phrase "Ten Commandments" (Hebrew: עשרת הדברים aseret...
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    haddevarím) in Biblical Hebrew, are mentioned at Exodus 34:28, Deuteronomy 4:13 and Deuteronomy 10:4. In all sources, the terms are translatable as "the ten...
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  • and cooking remains legal in many areas. In Judaism, the Deuteronomic Code and Priestly Code explicitly prohibit the bat. Bat meat is haram (prohibited)...
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  • the other two being the Deuteronomic ("D") material and Priestly ("P") material.) According to Joel Baden, "The Covenant Code is a part of E; the priestly...
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    Ki Teitzei (redirect from Deuteronomy 24)
    Hypothesis consider all of the parashah to have been part of the original Deuteronomic Code (sometimes abbreviated Dtn) that the first Deuteronomistic historian...
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