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In this outstanding commentary J. G. McConville offers a theological interpretation of the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy in the context of the biblical canon. He gives due attention to historical issues where these bear on what can be known about the settings in which the text emerged. His... read more

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The name 'Deuteronomy' comes from the Greek translation (LXX) of Deut. 17:18, which misunderstands the phrase 'a copy of this law' as 'this second law' (to deuteronomion touto).

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  1. J. G. McConville (Author)

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