Deuteronomy 11
Deuteronomy chapter 11 continues the theme Moses began in the previous chapter, obedience, faithfulness and commitment to God. As with a marriage, there is an
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Deuteronomy chapter 11 continues the theme Moses began in the previous chapter, obedience, faithfulness and commitment to God. As with a marriage, there is an
In Deuteronomy chapter 12, Moses warns the nation of Israel as they move into the Promised Land they must guard against all the new distractions.
Deuteronomy chapter 13 is directed toward the nation of Israel as they are heading into enemy territory. These soldiers and warriors must understand they are
Deuteronomy 14 expands on some of the Laws presented earlier and even explains how these prohibitions apply to believers today. Listen to the primary reason
Deuteronomy chapter 15 presents another beautiful picture of how God desires to forgive our debts completely. The chapter begins, “At the end of every seven
In Deuteronomy chapter 16, Moses reminds the Israelites of the importance of four of the feasts throughout the year. (Not mentioned are the Feast of
Deuteronomy chapter 18 reminds us again of the unique inheritance of the Levites and warns against listening to false prophets. The chapter begins, “The whole
Deuteronomy chapter 17 reminds Israel that God must rule in every part of the nation and their individual lives. The chapter begins, “Do not sacrifice
Deuteronomy chapter 19 discusses the important concept of establishing the Cities of Refuge for the innocent. It is important to note there is no refuge
In Deuteronomy chapter 20, God gives His unusual plan for preparing for battle. First, God puts things into proper perspective; “When you go to war