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Deuteronomy 1:6 (NIV)
The Lord our God said to us at Horeb, “You have stayed long enough at this mountain.
Deuteronomy 5:6 (NIV)
“I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.
Deuteronomy 7:6 (NIV)
For you are a people holy to the Lord your God. The Lord your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession.
Deuteronomy 8:6 (NIV)
Observe the commands of the Lord your God, walking in obedience to him and revering him.
Deuteronomy 9:6 (NIV)
Understand, then, that it is not because of your righteousness that the Lord your God is giving you this good land to possess, for you are a stiff-necked people.
Deuteronomy 10:6 (NIV)
(The Israelites traveled from the wells of Bene Jaakan to Moserah. There Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him as priest.
Deuteronomy 11:6 (NIV)
and what he did to Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab the Reubenite, when the earth opened its mouth right in the middle of all Israel and swallowed them up with their households, their tents and every living thing that belonged to them.
Deuteronomy 12:6 (NIV)
there bring your burnt offerings and sacrifices, your tithes and special gifts, what you have vowed to give and your freewill offerings, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks.
Deuteronomy 13:6 (NIV)
If your very own brother, or your son or daughter, or the wife you love, or your closest friend secretly entices you, saying, “Let us go and worship other gods” (gods that neither you nor your ancestors have known,
Deuteronomy 16:6 (NIV)
except in the place he will choose as a dwelling for his Name. There you must sacrifice the Passover in the evening, when the sun goes down, on the anniversary of your departure from Egypt.
Deuteronomy 17:6 (NIV)
On the testimony of two or three witnesses a person is to be put to death, but no one is to be put to death on the testimony of only one witness.
Deuteronomy 18:6 (NIV)
If a Levite moves from one of your towns anywhere in Israel where he is living, and comes in all earnestness to the place the Lord will choose,
Deuteronomy 19:6 (NIV)
Otherwise, the avenger of blood might pursue him in a rage, overtake him if the distance is too great, and kill him even though he is not deserving of death, since he did it to his neighbor without malice aforethought.
Deuteronomy 20:6 (NIV)
Has anyone planted a vineyard and not begun to enjoy it? Let him go home, or he may die in battle and someone else enjoy it.
Deuteronomy 21:6 (NIV)
Then all the elders of the town nearest the body shall wash their hands over the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley,
Deuteronomy 23:6 (NIV)
Do not seek a treaty of friendship with them as long as you live.
Deuteronomy 25:6 (NIV)
The first son she bears shall carry on the name of the dead brother so that his name will not be blotted out from Israel.
Deuteronomy 2:6 (NIV)
You are to pay them in silver for the food you eat and the water you drink.’ ”
Deuteronomy 3:6 (NIV)
We completely destroyed them, as we had done with Sihon king of Heshbon, destroying every city—men, women and children.
Deuteronomy 4:6 (NIV)
Observe them carefully, for this will show your wisdom and understanding to the nations, who will hear about all these decrees and say, “Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.”
Deuteronomy 14:6 (NIV)
You may eat any animal that has a divided hoof and that chews the cud.
Deuteronomy 15:6 (NIV)
For the Lord your God will bless you as he has promised, and you will lend to many nations but will borrow from none. You will rule over many nations but none will rule over you.
Deuteronomy 22:6 (NIV)
If you come across a bird’s nest beside the road, either in a tree or on the ground, and the mother is sitting on the young or on the eggs, do not take the mother with the young.
Deuteronomy 24:6 (NIV)
Do not take a pair of millstones—not even the upper one—as security for a debt, because that would be taking a person’s livelihood as security.
Deuteronomy 26:6 (NIV)
But the Egyptians mistreated us and made us suffer, subjecting us to harsh labor.