The name 'Deuteronomy' comes from the Greek translation (LXX) of Deut. 17:18, which misunderstands the phrase 'a copy of this law' as 'this second law' (to deuteronomion touto).
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Deuteronomy: Apollos Old Testament Commentary
August 2002, Apollos
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0830825053 9780830825059
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"The name 'Deuteronomy' comes from the Greek translation (LXX) of Deut. 17:18, which misunderstands the phrase 'a copy of this law' as 'this second law' (to deuteronomion touto)."
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