Deuteronomy 1
The book of Deuteronomy is the last book written by Moses. Deuteronomy means, “Second Law”, but it is more than a simple retelling of facts
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The book of Deuteronomy is the last book written by Moses. Deuteronomy means, “Second Law”, but it is more than a simple retelling of facts
Deuteronomy chapter 3 continues describing the victories God granted Israel leading up to the preparation to cross the Jordan into the Promised Land. “Og king
Deuteronomy chapter 2 provides a review of Israel’s wandering from God’s perspective. As we read, we see God is preparing Israel for action, even while
Deuteronomy chapter 5 begins with Moses calling the whole assembly of Israel together. He says to this new generation, “Hear… the decrees and laws I
Deuteronomy chapter 4 is an emotional plea for the people of God to study, learn, apply and live out God’s commands. Moses will re-teach God’s
In Deuteronomy chapter 6, Moses passionately applies God’s commandments to the lives of the individual believers. After re-teaching the law to the new generation, he
Deuteronomy chapter 7 contains some very direct warnings to the nation of Israel and to you and me about settling for less than God’s best.
In Deuteronomy chapter 8, Moses warns the nation of Israel the way they must fully possess the Promised Land is to remain humble. Moses begins,
In Deuteronomy chapter 9, Moses once again reminds the people of God that the only thing that makes them special is God’s faithfulness. The chapter
Deuteronomy chapter 10 is an emotional recounting of certain key events in God’s “courtship” of the nation of Israel. The story picks up just after