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  1. What does it mean to "circumcise your hearts"? (Deuteronomy 10:16)?
  2. What is the "therefore" there for? Romans 8:1
  3. What ignited Moses' anger against these tribes in Numbers 32:14?
  4. Why did God call His people "stiff-necked" in Deuteronomy 9:6?
  5. What was so frightening about the Anakites? (Deuteronomy 1:28)
  6. What does David mean when he says he wants to dwell in the house of God forever?
  7. Why do religious texts often incorporate material from earlier religious writings?
  8. In Ex 24:2 Moses is told by our Father to go up Mt. Sinai alone. So why is Joshua going up with Moses?
  9. What is God‘s divine pattern that he used to create everything? There isn’t a single thing that escapes that pattern.
  10. Did Christ pre-exist His incarnation?


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What does it mean to "circumcise your hearts"? (Deuteronomy 10:16)?

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