Abu Imran Musa al-Qurtubi's 'Deuteronomy, The Strong Hand' offers a unique scholarly examination of the biblical book of Deuteronomy, focusing on the significant theological concept of God's 'strong hand' as a symbol of divine power, intervention, and sovereignty. This profound work delves into linguistic nuances, historical contexts, and theological interpretations, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal text within Abrahamic traditions. Al-Qurtubi’s meticulous analysis sheds light on how this divine attribute shapes narrative and law, making it an essential read for scholars of religious studies, biblical exegesis, and ancient Near Eastern history. It explores the implications of divine might on the covenant and the destiny of the people.