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This original-mind translation of Deuteronomy recontextualizes the biblical narrative as a transition from Religious Slavery toward a life of ordered wisdom in the promised inheritance. The text emphasizes that the journey was prolonged not by distance, but by a refusal to trust the voice of Yahweh over the internal voices of fear and suspicion. Through the figure of Deliverance, the source outlines the necessity of distributed leadership, impartial justice, and the rejection of man-made idols that mirror human appetite. Historical victories over giant-kings and proud-speaking powers serve as evidence that covenant loyalty is stronger than established systems of domination. Ultimately, the text presents the Torah not as a burden of ritual, but as a life-giving framework designed to prevent the liberated people from rebuilding the very bondage they escaped.
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