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Deuteronomy

Renewing the covenant.

Jan. 20 2017 12:01AM

Samuel Pepys goes to shul.

Sept. 2 2016 12:01AM

Covenantal love, erotic love, or both?

Aug. 19 2016 12:01AM

One of the Bible’s most important and most overlooked ideas.

July 15 2016 12:01AM

Over a century after its discovery.

Beth Kissileff
April 12 2016 12:01AM

How can adoration be commanded?

Nov. 23 2015 12:01AM

Making sense of the Torah’s final chapter.

Oct. 7 2015 12:01AM

Too much harmony can be a problem.

Aug. 26 2015 12:01AM

Only if read selectively and inaccurately.

Reuven Kimelman
Aug. 3 2015 12:01AM

According to Deuteronomy, if a married man dies childless, his brother is obligated to marry the widow—in a union otherwise forbidden. This practice, known as. . .

Jeremy Brown
Jan. 30 2015 12:01AM

The furor over the 19th-century “discovery” of an ancient fragment of Deuteronomy says much about the influence on scholarship of scholars’ ideas, prejudices, and worldviews.

Michael Press
Sept. 17 2014 12:01AM

Deuteronomy warns that material wellbeing can lead to self-satisfaction and moral complacency. The antidote? Gratitude and generosity.

Shai Held
Sept. 12 2014 12:01AM

A literary and political masterpiece, the book of Deuteronomy deserves to be appreciated both for its final theological teaching and in light of the transformative. . .

Mark Leuchter
Jan. 29 2014 12:00AM