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What return, then, Israel, does the Lord thy God ask of thee? This, that thou shouldst fear the Lord thy God, and follow the path he chooses for thee, and love him, and serve the Lord thy God with all thy heart and soul, (Deuteronomy 10, 12)
a curse, if you disobey those commands, and forsake the path I am shewing to you, and follow the worship of other gods, untried till now. (Deuteronomy 11, 28)
only do not eat it with the blood, it is the blood that animates living things, and this life of theirs must not be eaten with the flesh, (Deuteronomy 12, 23)
The punishment of such a prophet or dreamer shall be death; he has counselled rebellion against the Lord God, who delivered your race from its slavery in Egypt; he would tempt thee away from the path the Lord thy God has marked out for thee; rid thy company of such plague as this. (Deuteronomy 13, 5)
But there must be two witnesses or more if the death penalty is inflicted; one witness will not suffice when a man’s life is in question. (Deuteronomy 17, 6)
If anyone is contumacious, rejecting the authority of the priest who then ministers to the Lord thy God, and the judge’s sentence, his life must pay for it. Rid Israel of this plague, (Deuteronomy 17, 12)
And that scroll he will keep by him, studying it all his life long, so that he may learn to serve the Lord his God, and follow all the rules and observances which the law enjoins. (Deuteronomy 17, 19)
If anyone is so presumptuous as to prophesy in my name when I have given him no message to deliver, or prophesy in the name of alien gods, his life must pay for it. (Deuteronomy 18, 20)
Such a man must be granted his life, on these conditions; the blow must have been struck unwittingly, and there must be no proof of a feud between the two men in time past. (Deuteronomy 19, 4)
A man, for instance, may have gone out with a friend of his, in all innocence, to cut wood; and as he is cutting the axe may fly out of his hand, or the iron come loose from the handle, striking the other and killing him. The author of such mischance will fly for his life to one of the cities aforesaid. (Deuteronomy 19, 5)
provided always that thou dost keep his commandments, and do all that I bid thee this day, loving the Lord thy God, and following continually the path he has chosen for thee. Then it will be time to double the number of the cities aforesaid, adding three others, (Deuteronomy 19, 9)
But it may be that someone who has a grudge against his neighbour will plot against his life, starting up out of an ambush and inflicting on him a mortal hurt, and then flee to one of these cities for refuge. (Deuteronomy 19, 11)
