Deuteronomy 18:6-16

6 Now if a Levite leaves one of your cities or departs from any location in Israel where he's been living and, because he wants to, comes to the location the LORD selects
7 and ministers in the LORD his God's name, just like his relatives—the other Levites serving there in the LORD's presence—
8 he is allowed to eat equal portions, despite the finances he has from his family.

Communicating with God

9 Once you enter the land that the LORD your God is giving you, don't try to imitate the detestable things those nations do.
10 There must not be anyone among you who passes his son or daughter through fire; who practices divination, is a sign reader, fortune-teller, sorcerer,
11 or spell caster; who converses with ghosts or spirits or communicates with the dead.
12 All who do these things are detestable to the LORD! It is on account of these detestable practices that the LORD your God is driving these nations out before you.
13 Instead, you must be perfect before the LORD your God.
14 These nations you are displacing listened to sign readers and diviners, but the LORD your God doesn't permit you to do the same!
15 The LORD your God will raise up a prophet like me from your community, from your fellow Israelites. He's the one you must listen to.
16 That's exactly what you requested from the LORD your God at Horeb, on the day of the assembly, when you said, "I can't listen to the LORD my God's voice anymore or look at this great fire any longer. I don't want to die!"

Deuteronomy 18:6-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 18

This chapter gives an account of the provision made for the priests and Levites, with the reason of it, De 18:1-5, of allowance of a country Levite to minister at Jerusalem, and take his portion with the rest, De 18:6-8, and of several persons of bad practices not to be suffered among the people of Israel, De 18:9-14, and of an extraordinary prophet that should be raised up among them, to whom they should hearken, or it would be the worse for them, De 18:15-19, but a false prophet was to be put to death, of whom a sign is given by which he might be known, De 18:20-22.

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