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I am reading Leviticus, and am genuinely confused about the use of the phrase:
"I am the Lord [your God]".
This phrase is added to the end of various instructions, seemingly at random. IsIs there any explanation for this, or logic to it?
This phrase is added to the end of various instructions, seemingly at random. Is there any explanation for this, or logic to it?