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Deuteronomy is Greek for
“second law”
Brings an end to the forty year
valley of wilderness wandering
Traces the replacing of the unbelieving exodus generation with the
conquest generation
Records three major speeches from Moses to this
conquest generation
wrote most of Deuteronomy but it also talks about his death so he didn’t write all of it
Moses
written:
1405 BC
message:
A second law prepares a new generation for the Promised Land
Moses’ first address: Review of God’s past faithfulness
Setting for the covenant speeches
God’s faithfulness from Horeb to the Jordan
Israel and the Lord
Moses’ second address: Covenant obligations
Introduction to second address
Foundational commands for obedience in the land
Laws flowing from foundational commands
Laws flowing from foundational commands
1
: Proper worship of the Lord
2
: Right responses to idolatry
3
: Practical reverence of the Lord
4
: Sabbath practices
5
: respect for authority
6
: Sanctity of life
7
: Improper unions
8
: Respect for others’ property
9
: Integrity and truth
10
: Fairness
Moses’ third address: Stipulations of the covenant
Covenant ceremony at Shechem
Curses for specific disobedience
Blessings for obedience
Curses for general disobedience to covenant
Narrative insertion
Renewal of covenant
Call to covenant commitment
Transition of covenant representatives: Moses to Joshua
Israel’s future leader
Song of Moses
Moses to die
Moses’ final blessing on Israel
Epilogue
: Moses
Death and burial
Author
valerie_hsu
ID
91263
Card Set
Bible Exam
Description
Pentateuch
Updated
2011-06-19T20:57:03Z
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