These paragraphs from the Bible's book of Deuteronomy remind me that there are many, many ways to go against the laws given through Moses. There are a lot of "dos" and "don'ts." To me some seem logical and easy to recall. Others seem arcane and easily forgotten.
Psalm 51 stands as a remedy when I have broken the rules. I beg God's mercy. I ask God's forgiveness. I express contrition, and I praise the LORD.
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