• Deuteronomy

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /djuːtəˈɹɒnÉ™mi/, /dÊ’uːtəˈɹɒnÉ™mi/

    Origin

    From the name which the book bears in the Septuagint (Ancient Greek Δευτερονόμιον and in the Vulgate Latin Deuteronomium). This is based upon the erroneous Septuagint rendering of משנה התורה הזאת (xvii. 18), which grammatically can mean only "a repetition is, a copy of this law," but which is rendered by the Septuagint τὸ Δευτερουόμιου τοῦτο, as though the expression meant "this repetition of the law."

    Full definition of Deuteronomy

    Proper noun

    Deuteronomy

    (plural Deuteronomys)
    1. The fifth of the Books of Moses in the Old Testament of the Bible, the fifth book in the Torah.

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