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Levitical Era Deut ch34

Deuteronomy 24 contains various laws designed to protect the vulnerable and promote justice in ancient Israel, including rules about divorce and remarriage, the exemption of newly married men from military service, prohibitions against kidnapping and enslaving fellow Hebrews, and regulations on loan practices like taking essential items like millstones as collateral. It also includes provisions for the poor and needy, such as leaving leftover crops for the poor and not mistreating foreigners, widows, and orphans, emphasizing God's concern for the disadvantaged.

Name of Era
Text Chapter
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Levitical Era Deut ch34
Deuteronomy 34
1437-1300/1136 BC

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Restating the Torah plus Extra Laws
plains of Moab (opposite Jericho)
Name of Era

Levitical Era Deut ch34

Ranged Years 

1437-1300/1136 BC

Text Chapter 

Deuteronomy 34

Description 

Restating the Torah plus Extra Laws

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