Deuteronomy 18
The priests must get part of the offerings
1Moses said: ‘The priests who are the descendants of Levi and the people of the Levi tribe did not get a part of the land among the other Israelites. They did not receive their own land. No, they must get part of the burnt-offerings that belong to the Lord. They can eat that. 2The priests do not have their own land among the other Israelites. The Lord Himself belongs to them. This is what He has promised them. 3Here are the things that the Israelites must give to the priests: Every person who sacrifices an ox or a sheep or goat must give a shoulder to the priest, and the jaws and stomach of the animal. 4You must also give the priest the first wheat, wine and olive oil and the first wool and hair when you shear your sheep and goats. 5You must do this because the Lord your God has chosen Levi and his descendants from all the tribes to work for Him in the temple.
6If a Levite lives in any town in the land_of_Israel and he wants to come and work for the Lord, then he may come at any time to the place that the Lord will choose, 7and he may come and work for the Lord like the other Levites who serve the Lord. 8He may eat the same food that they eat, even if he has inherited money from his father or grandfather.’
The Israelites may not live the same as other nations
9‘When you come into the land that the Lord your God gives you, you must not start doing the same wrong things that those people do. God hates them. 10No one may burn his child as a gift to an idol. No one may use magic or witchcraft or do fortune-telling or try to explain what some signs mean. 11No one may try talking to snakes or become a medium or a spiritist. 12The Lord hates everyone who does these things and that is why the Lord is chasing away those people and giving their land to you. 13You must belong to the Lord with all your heart. 14You are now going to take other people's land. Those people use magic and witchcraft and do fortune-telling, but you may never do that. The Lord your God does not want you to do it.’
The Lord will send a prophet
15Moses said: ‘The Lord your God will send one of you to be a prophet like me. You must listen to that prophet. 16You asked the Lord your God for a prophet when you came together at Mount Horeb and said: “We do not want to listen to the voice of the Lord our God again. We do not want to see this great fire again because then we will die.”
17Then the Lord told me: “They are right. 18I will send them a prophet, and this prophet will be one of their own people. I will tell him what he must say and he will tell them everything that I say to him. 19I will punish everyone who does not listen to and do what I say when I send this prophet. 20If a prophet tells the people something that I did not say, but he says that those are my words, then he must die. You must also kill the prophet if he says that other gods have sent him to say something.”
21Some of you will think: “How will we know if it is the Lord who said these words or if it is not the Lord?” 22When a prophet says it was the Lord who sent him to say that something will happen but it does not happen, then you will know it was not the Lord who said that. It was the prophet himself who spoke those words that he wanted to say. Do not be afraid of what that prophet says.’
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