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IT IS LIKELY that the Torah scroll that was brought before King Josiah (2 Kgs 22) was some version of Deuteronomy 12–26, which constitutes the lengthiest legal code in the Bible. In the present form of the book, the code functions to lay out in detail the prescriptions and prohibitions that derive from the “Ten Words,” or Ten Commandments, the seminal principles that are meant to enable Israel to live in love and fear of YHWH and thus “prolong [their days] on the fertile-soil” that YHWH swore long ago to give them. Permanent residency in the land “oozing milk and honey” (Deut 11:9) is the goal of Torah living, and the most consistent affirmations of Deuteronomy are these three: the land is ...