What is considered the "book of the Law"?
Reading 2 Chronicles 34 this morning where Shaphan took the book to King Josiah and he read it to Josiah.
The king is also commanded to write himself a copy of the Law. I wouldn't think that the first 5 books where read to Josiah in a quick reading, so it has to be more specific. Does it possibly only consist of Exodus 20-23?
Does anyone have a better understanding of what this book specifically consisted of?
Joshua Myers
I've seen people use Deuteronomy to mimic the practice of making a copy of the Law.
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GidgetsMom
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Grant Marshall
Deut 17:14 “When you have entered the land Adonai your God is giving you, have taken possession of it and are living there, you may say, ‘I want to have a king over me, like all the other nations around me.’ 15 In that event, you must appoint as king the one whom Adonai your God will choose. He must be one of your kinsmen, this king you appoint over you — you are forbidden to appoint a foreigner over you who is not your kinsman. 16 However, he is not to acquire many horses for himself or have the people return to Egypt to obtain more horses, inasmuch as Adonai told you never to go back that way again. 17 Likewise, he is not to acquire many wives for himself, so that his heart will not turn away; and he is not to acquire excessive quantities of silver and gold.
18 “When he has come to occupy the throne of his kingdom, he is to write a copy of this Torah for himself in a scroll, from the one the cohanim and L’vi’im use.
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Grant Marshall
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Thomas
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Justin Breithaupt
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