Deuteronomy 12
Moses commands the Israelites to destroy the idols and places of worship of the nations they will dispossess.
Bible version
The Instructions for the Israelites in Canaan
Commentary
Deuteronomy 12 is a chapter that outlines the laws and regulations for the Israelites regarding the worship of God. It begins by emphasizing the importance of worshipping God in the place that He has chosen, which is Jerusalem. This is to be done with the proper sacrifices and offerings, and the Israelites are warned not to worship other gods or follow their practices. The chapter also outlines the regulations for the proper disposal of animal sacrifices, and the prohibition of eating blood. It also emphasizes the importance of tithing and giving offerings to the Lord. The chapter ends with a reminder to the Israelites to obey all of the laws and regulations that God has given them. This is a reminder to the Israelites to remain faithful to God and to follow His commands. It is a reminder that God is the one who has chosen them and that He is the one who will provide for them. It is a reminder to the Israelites to remain faithful to God and to follow His commands.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Deuteronomy, chapter 12 it would take approximately 3 minutes to finish.
There are 32 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 12.