Definition: The term "Deuteronomy 21:11" is a hilarious yet eerie phrase from the biblical story of Moses and Aaron's vow to the Lord. Imagine Moses making this promise at sunset, surrounded by burning bushels:
"Listen to me now! I've been through the night with the Lord and know that God will deliver you from your troubles tonight. So let us make it as clear and solemn as we can be, just in case you hear this tonight!" But here's an example sentence using this slang phrase: "Why should I believe in Deuteronomy 21:11 when they're so evil?"