Deuteronomy 8:10
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Deuteronomy 8:10 is a verse in the Hebrew Bible that commands thanking and blessing God after eating and being satisfied, serving as the biblical basis for the Jewish Grace After Meals.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Deuteronomy 8:10 canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Deuteronomy 8:10 Context triple: [Grace After Meals, sourceText, Deuteronomy 8:10]
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A.
Deuteronomy 11:13–21
Deuteronomy 11:13–21 is a biblical passage from the Shema that emphasizes love and obedience to God, reward and punishment, and the command to place God’s words on one’s heart, home, and as a sign on the hand and between the eyes.
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B.
Deuteronomy 16:9–10
Deuteronomy 16:9–10 is a biblical passage in the Torah that instructs the Israelites on counting weeks from the harvest to the festival of Shavuot, forming the scriptural basis for the Jewish practice known as the Counting of the Omer.
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C.
Exodus 13:16
Exodus 13:16 is a biblical verse in the Book of Exodus that serves as one of the scriptural sources for the Jewish commandment of wearing tefillin.
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D.
Deuteronomy 32:35
Deuteronomy 32:35 is a verse in the Old Testament’s Song of Moses that emphasizes divine vengeance and judgment, famously cited by Jonathan Edwards in his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.”
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E.
Psalm 107:23
Psalm 107:23 is a verse in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament that poetically depicts seafarers venturing into the deep and witnessing God’s power over the sea.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Deuteronomy 8:10 Target entity description: Deuteronomy 8:10 is a verse in the Hebrew Bible that commands thanking and blessing God after eating and being satisfied, serving as the biblical basis for the Jewish Grace After Meals.
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A.
Deuteronomy 11:13–21
Deuteronomy 11:13–21 is a biblical passage from the Shema that emphasizes love and obedience to God, reward and punishment, and the command to place God’s words on one’s heart, home, and as a sign on the hand and between the eyes.
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B.
Deuteronomy 16:9–10
Deuteronomy 16:9–10 is a biblical passage in the Torah that instructs the Israelites on counting weeks from the harvest to the festival of Shavuot, forming the scriptural basis for the Jewish practice known as the Counting of the Omer.
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C.
Exodus 13:16
Exodus 13:16 is a biblical verse in the Book of Exodus that serves as one of the scriptural sources for the Jewish commandment of wearing tefillin.
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D.
Deuteronomy 32:35
Deuteronomy 32:35 is a verse in the Old Testament’s Song of Moses that emphasizes divine vengeance and judgment, famously cited by Jonathan Edwards in his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.”
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E.
Psalm 107:23
Psalm 107:23 is a verse in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament that poetically depicts seafarers venturing into the deep and witnessing God’s power over the sea.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Bible verse
ⓘ
verse of the Book of Deuteronomy ⓘ verse of the Hebrew Bible ⓘ |
| addressedTo | Israelites ⓘ |
| addressee |
Israelites
ⓘ
surface form:
people of Israel
|
| book |
Book of Deuteronomy
ⓘ
surface form:
Deuteronomy
|
| canonicalStatus | part of the Masoretic Text ⓘ |
| category |
mitzvot of blessing
ⓘ
mitzvot related to food ⓘ |
| chapter | 8 ⓘ |
| citedIn |
Talmud Bavli Berakhot
ⓘ
surface form:
Talmud Berakhot
|
| commandedAction | bless the LORD your God ⓘ |
| commandType | positive commandment ⓘ |
| condition | when you have eaten and are satisfied ⓘ |
| context | Moses’ speech before Israel enters the Promised Land ⓘ |
| crossReference |
Deuteronomy 8:6–18
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Psalms ⓘ
surface form:
Psalms of thanksgiving
|
| emphasizes |
connection between material satisfaction and spiritual gratitude
ⓘ
obligation to bless God after being satisfied ⓘ |
| englishText | When you have eaten and are satisfied, you shall bless the LORD your God for the good land which He has given you. ⓘ |
| hebrewText | וְאָכַלְתָּ וְשָׂבָעְתָּ וּבֵרַכְתָּ אֶת־יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ עַל־הָאָרֶץ הַטֹּבָה אֲשֶׁר נָתַן־לָךְ׃ ⓘ |
| influenced |
Jewish practice of reciting blessings after eating bread
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Jewish theology of gratitude ⓘ |
| language |
Hebrew
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surface form:
Biblical Hebrew
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| literaryUnit | Deuteronomy 8 ⓘ |
| locationContext |
Plains of Moab
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surface form:
plains of Moab
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| mentions | the good land ⓘ |
| partOf |
Book of Deuteronomy
ⓘ
Tanakh ⓘ
surface form:
Hebrew Bible
Bible ⓘ
surface form:
Old Testament
Torah ⓘ |
| recognizedBy |
Rabbinic Judaism as source of biblical commandment to bless after meals
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many Christian commentators as teaching gratitude for God’s provision ⓘ |
| refersTo |
Eretz HaKodesh
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surface form:
the land of Israel
|
| religiousLawBasisFor |
Birkat Hamazon
ⓘ
surface form:
Birkat HaMazon
Birkat Hamazon ⓘ
surface form:
Jewish Grace After Meals
|
| religiousSignificance | primary biblical source for blessing after meals in Judaism ⓘ |
| speaker | Moses ⓘ |
| theme |
blessing God after eating
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gratitude to God ⓘ recognition of God as provider ⓘ thanksgiving for the land ⓘ |
| tradition |
Christian
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Jewish ⓘ |
| usedIn |
Jewish liturgy
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halakhic discussions on blessings after food ⓘ |
| verseNumber | 10 ⓘ |
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Subject: Deuteronomy 8:10 Description of subject: Deuteronomy 8:10 is a verse in the Hebrew Bible that commands thanking and blessing God after eating and being satisfied, serving as the biblical basis for the Jewish Grace After Meals.
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