Hebrew Bible / Deuteronomy
New Testament
- Deuteronomy 4:2 - Revelation 22:18
- Deuteronomy 4:16 - 1 Corinthians 15:39
- Deuteronomy 4:24 - Hebrews 12:29
- Deuteronomy 4:29 - Matthew 7:7
- Deuteronomy 6:4 - 1 Corinthians 8:6
- Deuteronomy 8:2 - Matthew 4:1
- Deuteronomy 9:19 - Hebrews 12:21
- Deuteronomy 10:17 - Romans 2:11
- Deuteronomy 10:17 - Ephesians 6:9
- Deuteronomy 14:11 - Matthew 26:11
- Deuteronomy 15:11 - John 12:8
- Deuteronomy 17:6 - Hebrews 10:28
- Deuteronomy 17:10 - Matthew 23:3
- Deuteronomy 18:18 - John 12:49
- Deuteronomy 18:18 - Acts 3:22
- Deuteronomy 19:15 - 2 Corinthians 13:1
- Deuteronomy 19:15 - Matthew 18:16
- Deuteronomy 21:20 - Matthew 11:19
- Deuteronomy 22:4 - Matthew 12:11
- Deuteronomy 23:25 - Matthew 12:1
- Deuteronomy 24:1 - Matthew 5:31
- Deuteronomy 27:25 - Matthew 27:4
- Deuteronomy 28:12 - Matthew 12:35
- Deuteronomy 28:26 - Revelation 6:8
- Deuteronomy 29:18 - Hebrews 12:15
- Deuteronomy 30:4 - Mark 13:27
- Deuteronomy 30:12 - Romans 10:6
- Deuteronomy 30:15 - Matthew 7:13
- Deuteronomy 32:35 - Hebrews 10:30
- Deuteronomy 32:35 - Romans 12:19
- Deuteronomy 32:43 - Romans 15:10
- Deuteronomy 32:45 - Matthew 7:28
- Deuteronomy 34:1 - Matthew 4:8
Summary
Date: 6th Century B.C.E. (Final composition)
Deuteronomy may well be the first book to pose the problem of modernity. Its authors struggled with issues conventionally viewed as exclusively modern ones, such as the hisĀtorical distance between past and present, the tension between tradition and the needs of the contemporary generation, and the distinction between divine revelation and human interpretation. The religious conviction that God made a covenant with Israel at Sinai and that the Torah embodies the terms of that covenant originates with Deuteronomy.