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What does the Bible say about the importance of Deuteronomy?

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Deuteronomy is vital as it emphasizes God's covenant words and teachings to Israel, serving as a reminder of His promises.

Deuteronomy holds a unique position in the Scriptures as it is called 'the words' and 'the book of remembrance'. This book was presented by Moses shortly before his death, reflecting on Israel's journey and God's faithfulness. It stresses the importance of God’s law and the necessity for the people to remember and obey it. In Deuteronomy 17:18-19, we see the command for kings to write and read the law daily, showing its central place in governance and life, ensuring that they do not stray from God’s commands.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 1:1, 17:18-19, 31:10-11

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