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Jonathan Sacks

“Third, there is no description of the powers of the king – his role, his task, his mission. Instead there is a series of restrictions. He must not accumulate horses, wives, or wealth (Deut. 17:17). He is to have his personal Torah scroll that he is to read “all the days of his life” (17:18–19) and not deviate from its teachings “to the right or to the left” (17:20). He must be humble and “not consider himself better than his fellow Israelites” (17:20).”

Jonathan Sacks, Deuteronomy: Renewal of the Sinai Covenant
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Deuteronomy: Renewal of the Sinai Covenant (Covenant & Conversation Book 5) Deuteronomy: Renewal of the Sinai Covenant by Jonathan Sacks
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