Day 64: Deuteronomy 13-15

In these three chapters there are laws about paganism (even what to do in the case of fulfilled prophecy and/or miracles associated with paganism), dietary laws and laws concerning the poor and enslaved. If Israel had followed these laws scrupulously, would it not have made them radically different from other nations? God would have prospered them far above what they ended up enjoying (Deuteronomy 15:4-6). So-called inclusion, diversity and equity as understood in the modern way, are revealed to be a weakness and not a strength when it comes to false religion, partiality and uncleanness. On the other hand, prejudice in the modern sense is strictly forbidden and kindness to "strangers" is extolled. The "stranger" (Like the widow and fatherless) are to share in the offering of the tithe to the Lord (Deuteronomy 14:28-29) and inherent in the (permitted) institution of slavery/indentured servitude is the ethic, "remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt…" (Deuteronomy 15:15)

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