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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Deuteronomy 27:1 CHAPTERS: Deuteronomy 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Deuteronomy 27:1 και 2532 προσεταξεν 4367 5656 μωυσης 3475 και 2532 η 2228 1510 5753 3739 3588 γερουσια ισραηλ 2474 λεγων 3004 5723 φυλασσεσθε 5442 5732 πασας 3956 τας 3588 εντολας 1785 ταυτας 3778 οσας 3745 εγω 1473 εντελλομαι 1781 5736 υμιν 5213 σημερον 4594
Douay Rheims Bible And Moses with the ancients of Israel commanded the people, saying: Keep every commandment that I command you this day.
King James Bible - Deuteronomy 27:1 And Moses with the elders of Israel commanded the people, saying, Keep all the commandments which I command you this day.
World English Bible Moses and the elders of Israel commanded the people, saying, "Keep all the commandment which I command you this day.
Early Church Father Links Anf-07 ix.ii.i Pg 10, Anf-07 ix.vii.iv Pg 63, Anf-07 ix.viii.i Pg 34
World Wide Bible Resources Deuteronomy 27:1
Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325) Anf-01 vi.ii.x Pg 3 Deut. iv. 1. Is there then not a command of God they should not eat [these things]? There is, but Moses spoke with a spiritual reference.1577 1577 Literally, “in spirit.” For this reason he named the swine, as much as to say, “Thou shalt not join thyself to men who resemble swine.” For when they live in pleasure, they forget their Lord; but when they come to want, they acknowledge the Lord. And [in like manner] the swine, when it has eaten, does not recognize its master; but when hungry it cries out, and on receiving food is quiet again. “Neither shalt thou eat,” says he “the eagle, nor the hawk, nor the kite, nor the raven.” “Thou shalt not join thyself,” he means, “to such men as know not how to procure food for themselves by labour and sweat, but seize on that of others in their iniquity, and although wearing an aspect of simplicity, are on the watch to plunder others.”1578 1578 Cod. Sin. inserts, “and gaze about for some way of escape on account of their greediness, even as these birds alone do not procure food for themselves (by labour), but sitting idle, seek to devour the flesh of others.” The text as above seems preferable: Hilgenfeld, however, follows the Greek. So these birds, while they sit idle, inquire how they may devour the flesh of others, proving themselves pests [to all] by their wickedness. “And thou shalt not eat,” he says, “the lamprey, or the polypus, or the cuttlefish.” He means, “Thou shalt not join thyself or be like to such men as are ungodly to the end, and are condemned1579 1579 Cod. Sin. has, “condemned already.” to death.” In like manner as those fishes, above accursed, float in the deep, not swimming [on the surface] like the rest, but make their abode in the mud which lies at the bottom. Moreover, “Thou shall not,” he says, “eat the hare.” Wherefore? “Thou shall not be a corrupter of boys, nor like unto such.”1580
Npnf-201 iii.xiii.xiii Pg 9
Npnf-201 iv.vii.xviii Pg 37 Npnf-201 iii.xiii.xiii Pg 9
Npnf-201 iv.vii.xviii Pg 37
Edersheim Bible History Temple xi Pg 26.8
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 27VERSE (1) - De 4:1-3; 11:32; 26:16 Lu 11:28 Joh 15:14 1Th 4:1,2 Jas 2:10
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