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Deuteronomy - Second Law
Deuteronomy Outline
Set up as three main addresses made by Moses.
Three Main Address of Moses
These speeches challenged the new generation to obey the terms of the Sinai covenant and to follow the Lord wholeheartedly.
They are a book of Remembering to look ahead.
1:1-4:40 - Recounts the HST of Moses.
This is Looking Back.
Discusses the Failure at Kadesh-barnea.
And reminds them to be Faithful to God
4:41-26:19;28 - Deuteronomic code - Giving of the Law - New Laws.
Blessings accompany obedience.
Consequences follow disobedience.
This is Looking up to God
Shema - To hear - To hear means to Obey
1st statement that there is a monotheistic God
Follow God = Bless
Reject God = Cursed
Put them on your hand or on your head.
Phylacteries Shema on head and hands
Mezuzot - Shema Door post and Gate
Deuteronomy 27 was skipped because it has Instructions for covenant ceremony at Shechem
29:1-30:20 Call to renew the covenant with God.
Remember that the land is yours; possess it.
and the Lord is holy; obey him!
This is a section of Looking ahead to the future.
This section has extensive catalog of the covenant curses.
These curses form a kind of climax to the whole Pentateuch.
Urging the Israelites to respond to God in obedience and escape the severe judgment that would otherwise lie ahead
Deuteronomy 31-34 - Concluding events of Moses.
Introduced in Deuteronomy
Call for a central place of worship
Herem - Holy War
Deuteronomy place in the cannon
Retells the story from Exodus to the book of Numbers.
It ends the Pentateuch and sets the ground work for the books to follow.
Which will be called the Deuteronomic History.
It is the most influential book in the Bible, Genesis and Isaiah come close but Samuel, Elijah, Hosea, Jeremiah, Jesus to name a few all quote from the book of Deuteronomy.
Moses relates his last blessing
Deuteronomy 33
Moses blesses each tribe of Israel - Similar to what Israel (Jacob) did on his death bed.
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Moses Death He was able to look into the land, but not cross into it.
He was to Proto-Prophet, the first prophet.
He was the only Prophet God spoke “Face To Face”.
What ever that means
Deuteronomy importance
Retails Exodus
Tells us of Moses fate
Provides Bridge to Next Section
Effects books after it - Deuteronomic History
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