Deuteronomy 21
Deuteronomy chapter 21 contains a group of seemingly unrelated and odd laws. Together they serve to remind us that “doing your own thing” spiritually is
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Deuteronomy chapter 21 contains a group of seemingly unrelated and odd laws. Together they serve to remind us that “doing your own thing” spiritually is
Deuteronomy chapter 22 contains a number of commandments; some are affirmative “do” commandments, while others are negative, “do not” commandments. A very good reminder that
Deuteronomy chapter 26 discusses acknowledging God’s faithfulness in our lives and specifically the “first fruits” of God’s promise. The chapter begins, “When you have entered
Deuteronomy chapter 24 discusses a variety of important topics; the two most important are mentioned first. The chapter begins, “If a man marries a woman
Deuteronomy chapter 25 includes a number of topics related to daily living. Moses is very near the end of his life and takes the opportunity
Deuteronomy chapter 23 contains some commands that are not often quoted. The chapter begins, “No one that has been emasculated by crushing or cutting may
Deuteronomy chapter 27 pictures the nation of Israel ready to cross the Jordan into the Promised Land. Moses is at the end of his life
In Deuteronomy chapter 28 the nation of Israel is presented with a simple choice. “If you fully obey the Lord your God and carefully follow
Deuteronomy chapter 29 is an interesting renewal of God’s covenant with His people now that there is a new generation of faith. Remember, after 40
In Deuteronomy chapter 30 Moses presents the Nation of Israel with a prophetic look into the future. He concludes this sermon with a choice that