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'''Deuteronomy''' is the fifth book of the [[Bible]] and is part of the [[Old Testament]].  If is also the fifth and final book in the [[Torah]], the theological mainstay of much of modern [[Judaism]].  It reiterates much of the narrative and rules discussed in [[Exodus]], [[Leviticus]], and [[Numbers]] as well as chronicling [[Moses|Moses's]] death.  [[Joshua]] is the next book in the Bible and picks up chronologically where Deuteronomy leaves off.
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'''Deuteronomy''' is the fifth book of the [[Bible]] and is part of the [[Old Testament]].  It is a collection of myths and legends.  If is also the fifth and final book in the [[Torah]], the theological mainstay of much of modern [[Judaism]].  It reiterates much of the narrative and rules discussed in [[Exodus]], [[Leviticus]], and [[Numbers]] as well as chronicling [[Moses|Moses's]] death.  [[Joshua]] is the next book in the Bible and picks up chronologically where Deuteronomy leaves off.
 
   
 
   
 
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Template:Stub Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Bible and is part of the Old Testament. It is a collection of myths and legends. If is also the fifth and final book in the Torah, the theological mainstay of much of modern Judaism. It reiterates much of the narrative and rules discussed in Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers as well as chronicling Moses's death. Joshua is the next book in the Bible and picks up chronologically where Deuteronomy leaves off.