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इन इट्स रिच लुक फॉर द डिग्री एंड डायरेक्शन ऑफ चेंज बिटवीन द नंबर इन अदर वर्ड्स इन द नंबर्स इंक्रीज ओर डिक्रीज एनी एंड बाय हाउ मच देव इंक्रीज डिक्रीज टू सेलेक्ट द करेक्ट ऑप्शन लुक 831 523 1391 नंबर​

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  • Deuteronomy continues with a second speech containing the main body of the book. This section centers on God’s covenant with Israel, especially the law, or principles and rules by which Israel should live. After a narrative introduction (Deut. 4:44-49), the speech itself consists of three parts. In the first part, Moses expounds the Ten Commandments (Deut. 5:1-11:33). In the second part, he describes in detail the “statutes and ordinances” that Israel is to follow (Deut. 12:1-26:19). In the third part, Moses describes the blessings Israel will experience if they keep the covenant, and the curses that will destroy them if they do not (Deut. 27:1-28:68). The second speech thus has the pattern of first giving the larger, governing principles (Deut. 5:1-11:32), then the specific rules (Deut. 12:1-26:19), and then the consequences for obedience or disobedience (Deut. 27:1-28:68).
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