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Bible Highlights Deuteronomy 23-27 Deut 23:1 – If a man had become a eunuch by accident, was this a cruel law to not allow him to be a part of the nation of Israel? (w09 6/15 p. 26) Deut 23:11, 12 – How does the scientific accuracy help us to obey Jehovah’s commands even though we may not understand why he asks us to do something? (w12 6/1 p. 6; w09 5/1 p. 5) Deut 23:21 – What types of vows may modern day worshippers make, and how serious should the making of a vow be viewed? (it 2 p. 1162-1164) Deut 24:6 – Why was seizing a “hand mill or its upper millstone as security for a loan” prohibited? (w04 9/15 p. 26 par. 3) Deut 24:19-22; 27:19 – God’s law on gleaning and His hatred for injustice to the poor and afflicted shows that he cared for the poor and oppressed ones. How can we imitate that spirit today? (w06 6/15 p. 22 pars. 11-15; w01 6/15 pps. 9-12) Deut 25:9 – What is significant about drawing the sandal off and spitting in the face of a man who refused to perform brother-in-law marriage? (w04 9/15 p. 26 par. 4) Deut 25:13-16 – Honesty is a basic requirement for Jehovah’s people. How should this set Jehovah’s Witnesses who conduct business apart from the rest of the world? (w01 1/15 p. 5) Deut 27:15-26 – Here the people were continually to repeat Amen after each statement. What does the word ‘Amen’ mean and why is it important to listen carefully to public prayers before we say our ‘Amen’? (w09 6/1 p. 27 pars. 1-3)
Posted on: Sun, 16 Nov 2014 23:37:53 +0000

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