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This fourth volume in Goldingay’s Old Testament for Everyone series presents an accessible and engaging overview of the books of Numbers and Deuteronomy, the last of the five books of the Pentateuch. Grounded in solid scholarship and enhanced by a contemporary flair, Goldingay presents a refreshing take on both books.

[Moses goes on to try some other arguments on God.] 20 Yahweh said, “I pardon, in accordance with your words. 22 Yet as I live and as Yahweh’s splendor fills the entire world, 22 none of the people who have seen my splendor and my signs that I did in Egypt and in the wilderness and tested me these ten times and not listened to my voice 23 will see the country I promised their ancestors. None who disdained me will see it.” [Verses 24–38 expand on this.] I like to raise student eyebrows by pointing
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