
Bible (YLT) 05: Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Bible, translated into English by Robert Young in 1862 as part of Young's Literal Translation. This translation is notable for its adherence to the original Hebrew text and aims to provide a direct and literal rendering of the scriptures. Young, also known for his analytical concordance, produced a revised edition in 1887, with further revisions released posthumously in 1898. Deuteronomy contains Moses' speeches and laws, emphasizing themes of covenant and obedience.














