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Dennis Prager Podcasts

Deuteronomy Drops

Dennis Prager Podcasts

Salem Podcast Network

News, Philosophy, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Politics

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2022

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Today is the publication date of Dennis’s new entry in his wildly popular Rational Bible series. In this new volume Dennis brings Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Bible, to life… Dennis talks to Nathan Hochman, Republican candidate for California Attorney General. If Californians have any chance of reversing the shocking rise in crime in their state, they must kick the current AG (a Democrat) out of office. A psychiatrist writes in the NY Times that she is seeing very confused teenagers. She fails to draw the obvious conclusion: it’s the left that has convinced them that their past is rotten (America is founded on racism), their present is hopeless (gender confusion) and their future is non-existent (the earth is burning up). Dennis's commentary on Deuteronomy is out today. Dennis focuses on one of the many amazing laws of this influential fifth book of the Hebrew Bible: Men are prohibited from wearing women's clothing in public. This a good example of how the Torah remains relevant today.
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0:54.8

Hi, everybody. Dennis Prager here. Great to be with you.

0:59.8

Took a one-day vacation yesterday. It's the first day of the biblical holiday.

1:04.8

Known in English as, it's got two names, Tabernacles or Festival of Booths,

1:12.2

where Jews who are serious about their Judaism build a booth. They eat in it,

1:20.0

handful sleep in it even for the seven-day holiday. It's the happiest time of the year.

1:27.7

It's in fact called the Happy Time in the Bible, and we are told to be particularly joyful at this time.

1:35.9

I feel it. I'm joyful pretty much all the time, but I buy the idea of a particularly

1:45.1

happy time. I was off yesterday because it says you shall do no work on that day or the eighth day,

1:54.4

which is its own holiday, but that's a separate issue. I didn't broadcast. Here I am.

2:01.1

Hi, everybody. Great to be with you, and it is a big day for me, and I hope for you.

2:06.9

It is finally out. Today is the day that the next volume of my five volume commentary and

2:15.6

explanation of the first five books of the Bible, the rational Bible, what's called,

2:21.5

is out. It is Deuteronomy, the fifth book. That's true. That deserves a book.

2:28.8

When the book came in the mail a year ago, believe it or not, they delayed it because they wanted

2:36.8

it to come out. It was a delay in the beginning because of the issue of lockdown problems

2:43.5

in manufacturing and shipping. It's particularly good paper. The book is particularly beautiful,

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