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Deuteronomy Collection

"Deuteronomy: A Testament of Life and Legacy" In the ancient biblical narrative, Deuteronomy stands as a poignant testament to the life and teachings of Moses

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: Moses destroying the golden calf - Bible

Moses destroying the golden calf - Bible
3781389 Moses destroying the golden calf - Bible; (add.info.: Moses destroying the golden calf when he comes down from Mount Sinai. Deuteronomy, chapter IX. Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible)

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: Moses viewing the promised land - Bible

Moses viewing the promised land - Bible
3781392 Moses viewing the promised land - Bible; (add.info.: Moses viewing the promised land from Pisgah, mount Nebo. Deuteronomy, chapter XXXIV. Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible)

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: The Basket of first fruits - Bible

The Basket of first fruits - Bible
3781676 The Basket of first fruits - Bible; (add.info.: The Basket of firstfruits - Bible, Deuteronomy XXVL, 2: That thou shalt take of the first of all the fruit of the earth)

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: The death of Moses

The death of Moses - Deuteronomy 34. circa 1690

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: The death of Moses, from The Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson, c

The death of Moses, from The Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson, c
3482203 The death of Moses, from The Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson, c.1950 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: Moses with the Tablets of the Law (oil on canvas)

Moses with the Tablets of the Law (oil on canvas)
5037529 Moses with the Tablets of the Law (oil on canvas) by Vignon, Claude (1593-1670); 160x131.5 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; French, out of copyright

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: Alphabet of the Alleged Text of Deuteronomy (engraving)

Alphabet of the Alleged Text of Deuteronomy (engraving)
1107150 Alphabet of the Alleged Text of Deuteronomy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Alphabet of the Alleged Text of Deuteronomy)

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy (engraving)

The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy (engraving)
1044423 The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy)

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: David commands Uriah (engraving)

David commands Uriah (engraving)
818852 David commands Uriah (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: David commands Uriah)

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: God making the Laws

God making the Laws. Scene from Deuteronomy. Facsimile copy of a 15th century manuscript of the German School

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: Moses says goodbye to Eleazar and Joshua, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1704

Moses says goodbye to Eleazar and Joshua, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1704

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy: 1

The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy: 1
THE SHAPIRA MANUSCRIPT OF DEUTERONOMY: 1. A Single Fold of the Manuscript, Two-Thirds of the Original Size. 2. One of the Strips of loather on which the Manuscript is Written (aA are the Joins). 3

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: BURIAL OF MOSES. The burial of Moses in a valley in the land of Moab (Deuteronomy 35: 5-6)

BURIAL OF MOSES. The burial of Moses in a valley in the land of Moab (Deuteronomy 35: 5-6). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: DEUTERONOMY FRONTISPIECE. Illuminated frontispiece to Deuteronomy from a south German Penteteuch

DEUTERONOMY FRONTISPIECE. Illuminated frontispiece to Deuteronomy from a south German Penteteuch, early 14th century

Background imageDeuteronomy Collection: Josiah and the Book

Josiah and the Book
During the reign of this king of Judah an ancient book of Judaic law is discovered (probably Deuteronomy) and he has it made part of the law of the land


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"Deuteronomy: A Testament of Life and Legacy" In the ancient biblical narrative, Deuteronomy stands as a poignant testament to the life and teachings of Moses, one of history's most revered figures. This captivating book captures pivotal moments such as "The death of Moses, " depicted in The Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson, where we witness the profound impact he had on his people. Moses' unwavering dedication to God is beautifully portrayed in "Moses with the Tablets of the Law (oil on canvas), " showcasing his role as a divine messenger entrusted with delivering sacred commandments. Even an engraving titled "Alphabet of the Alleged Text of Deuteronomy" hints at its enduring significance throughout history. However, controversy also surrounds this remarkable text. The enigmatic "Shapira Manuscript (engraving)" raises questions about authenticity and adds intrigue to its already compelling narrative. It serves as a reminder that even ancient texts can continue to captivate our imagination. Deuteronomy delves into various aspects of human existence, including justice and morality. Engravings like "David commands Uriah" highlight how these laws influenced real-life situations during biblical times. They remind us that these principles are not merely theoretical but have shaped societies for centuries. Moreover, it is within this book that we find glimpses into intimate farewells between Moses and his trusted companions Eleazar and Joshua ("Moses says goodbye to Eleazar and Joshua"). These emotional scenes evoke deep emotions while emphasizing the importance of passing down wisdom from one generation to another. One cannot overlook significant events like "BURIAL OF MOSES. " As described in Deuteronomy 35:5-6, this solemn act symbolizes both an end and a new beginning—a transition from old leadership to new possibilities—an eternal legacy left behind by Moses. Artistic representations further enhance our understanding through works like the illuminated frontispiece to Deuteronomy from a south German Pentateuch.