endstream 8 0 obj /6tKoy=_/d88Ykn~Zva?9>sFos7}rx'?]~>}`; So you can just listen and take notes if that would help you follow the message. He uses the authoritative expression, "It is written," as He quotes from Deuteronomy 8:3; 6:13, 16, on important occasions (Matthew 4:4, 7 and 10). jGjHu\( 0000002119 00000 n stream 3. An Overview and Summary of the Book of Deuteronomy. <> endobj stream 0000002075 00000 n Part One: Moses' First Sermon: "What God Has Done for Israel" (1:1-4:43) The Many Commandments 12-26 Adult laymen as well as pastors, teachers, and youth group leaders, homeschooling families, and individualswith or without a burning interest in. xj@Y, `.bEFPSt\M 6 0 obj Some of Christ's most important quotations from the Old Testament were directly from the book of Deuteronomy. <> There is some evidence that some editing likely took place over the years. endobj 0000002531 00000 n Workbook On Deuteronomy www.padfield.com 1. Deuteronomy is couched in the form of a farewell discourse delivered by Moses on the plains of Moab (1:1-5). Unsuccessful conquest of Canaan. A Brief Background to the Speech 1:1-4. Deuteronomy - Outline Author: Moses wrote this along with the rest of the Torah or Pentateuch: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. 'second law') is the fifth and last book of the Torah (in Judaism), where it is called Devarim (Hebrew: Drm, lit. >WYA?gZI8lh$Y\j/bX-a % 0000003840 00000 n <>/ExtGState<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 10 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 1>> Love the LORD your God with all your heart and . Bible Book Summaries: Genesis to Deuteronomy Genesis Genesis is the first book of the Bible and is also the first of the five books of the Law. An Overview and Summary of the Book of Deuteronomy. 0000287984 00000 n The Law 5-26 1. Chapters 1-30 of the book consist of three sermons or speeches delivered to the Israelites by Moses on . N(o\008\,5`'Yfi(N6:+,(VX4Mx2)^ICm-aHD57x8Q5" h3 r0OH_>.hP^7i4?]hn+1AtjO*n\[npHa=xG.pW%cql%y?}3" GPma`*r$0^whZ38J7yK,i< [qN 1Bk 3 0 obj Outline of Deuteronomy, by James T. Bartsch, WordExplain.com 4 B2 The Participants in the Covenant 29:2-21 #K|/j0koXLOr I=E 0000271007 00000 n It is accepted in Jewish circles and among Christians that Moses was the author of this book as well as all five books that make up the Pentateuch. '[the] words [of Moses]') and the fifth book of the Christian Old Testament. The Book of Deuteronomy is the last book of the Torah or Pentateuch which focuses. |4'w^G(2ccfG]UYPrNb >k V]|K [CN:HILRpS$}: k, 2. stream And God swears, lifting His hand to heaven saying, "I Live Forever!" ONE MONTH 27:134:12 Ratification . v\(3J00Xy$4 Sd#p j This is the fifth book of the Torah (meaning Law) or the Christian Old Testament. It contained the Great King's pledge to be Israel's Suzerain and Protector if they would be faithful to him as their covenant Lord and obedient to the covenant stipulations as the vassal people of his kingdom. 2 0 obj <>>> @MoAlo/dVKc*2MiJM~9ez[Ou/>uyOA-oo^{m-[1PZ|u-j>Ct:Id&{~5;^}z.=>^W/r}o9<3\X`$5YeJ^5.9-skR_D|G=a?e+b"7liVUzWTV?U"_2+/;)qlfr-;`)ZjwMG2^|Kr5#i^&:\iiIiZvSl0N(S* ErB"/yy)(J]3H8YMLiAY/,NTOlO{,;6M8O'FZe5ol5i(+xi]h[$ _$}=KYQ7kQ 5i ZU00$SKC5 @4l`lgud. 0000288257 00000 n The book of Deuteronomy is divided as a great speech with its aftermath. The probable reason for the satanic attack upon the book of Deuteronomy is that the Lord Jesus Christ quoted exclusively from this book in beating back Satan's temptation. Key Verses: "Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but keep the commands of the LORD your God that I give you.". Little wonder Satan hates this book. . MOSES DISSUADES THEM FROM THE OPINION OF THEIR . 5 0 obj 0000254857 00000 n The Great Relationship between God and Israel 7-11 3. 0000002669 00000 n He kills and makes alive, He wounds and heals, and no one can deliver out of His hand. |h3}p,nH/ngBab|0KdOo=7#GZ^D 9@~fbz* G;-%@.0O-c~ <> <> 0000276481 00000 n endobj 0000001565 00000 n Deuteronomy reviews the Torah and foreshadows the rest of the Old Testament 's story. Scripture also gives evidence to Moses being the author. Written by James in Old Testament Summary. Attributed to Moses who renews his call to the obedience of The Law of God. 200|+9~5,xT9W|oC0Be_$Hl{D$ `l{6I BIBLICAL PERIOD FOCUS THE COVENANT SCRIPTURE 1:1. 0000270564 00000 n In chapter 2, Moses continued his discourse to the children of Israel concerning their wandering in the wilderness after leaving Egypt. endobj 5 0 obj Deuteronomy 9:1-25 . xRKK@WYHW ,i*xSyi +|63Y7HSg@g]]g{8\0ZuA656`t ]BSHqb6BP2NB/H88( uEd $Z'd&/[e+@[&L 'x,`G kN X9/"k-r"9gSoOl83 zU=bS5 fjQ)StXeGUC!qd=l Vk2S62_"(ABipg~ z It opens with a review of how God had brought the people to the verge of the Jordan (1:1-4:43). <> % endstream It has long been recognized that the book of Deuter- onomy is set up according to the structure of an ancient Near-Eastern suzerain/vassal treaty or covenant.1In the ancient Near East, there existed two types or forms of covenant: those governing relation- ships between equalparties and those specifying relationships between unequalparties. 0000004603 00000 n The book of Deuteronomy was given to remind them of God's law and God's power. endobj Joshua holds a master's degree in Latin and has taught a variety of Classical literature and language courses. The book of Deuteronomy was cast in the form of ancient Near Eastern suzerainty-vassal treaties of the second millennium b.c. <> Outline Of Deuteronomy. This summary of the book of Deuteronomy provides information about the author, chronology, date of writing, key personalities, outline, th, 60% found this document useful, Mark this document as useful, 40% found this document not useful, Mark this document as not useful. 10 0 obj %PDF-1.4 0000004248 00000 n xbbg`b``3 ,. endstream endobj 400 0 obj <. 6 0 obj 0000271527 00000 n 0000270634 00000 n xZ[o6~ K5[EfriM4'GM5d~HgH~a{ _n0t_{^|lfv~^}~',BD)Q%i. endobj When: The time of Moses, 1445-1406 B.C. ,PC%/)'RKLXQVv}-, 9HkN7,ee`4s0hP0o %bdrks4cZ"_IR) FYX/\=5U8jg@s-U>{u-Hn[Lns\ocNw-v+%i& od12t0Fbu|b (+Q>RR@b>'-SBa3INgF|[ ;U He was faithful in the past, and He will be faithful in the future. endobj The Fifth Book Of Moses Called Deuteronomy . iP MT5 Published. The blessings and curses found in Deuteronomy 27-28 are the most important passages to comprehend the unfolding of Israel's history in the books of Kings and the prophets' preaching. <> endobj I. 399 0 obj <> endobj xref 399 30 0000000016 00000 n endobj In a second discourse, Moses explains the significance of the covenant (chapters 5-11) and introduces the Deuteronomic Law Code . These writings deal with Israel's disobedience to God and how the Israelites' lives would be marked by either obedience and blessing or disobedience and curses. %PDF-1.5 They came across mount Seir and God told them not to meddle with Esau. trailer <<92917B5C9D304EFE9E497F40237A0510>]>> startxref 0 %%EOF 428 0 obj <>stream stream 9 0 obj 0000276508 00000 n Twelve spies, afraid to enter promised land. It is called Deuteronomy, meaning "second law.". vI}5Gf%S0lat^|"6mnb3%\1HczFoCt=(`3}l/q{,,Jqb1%3OAggl0AaHXwqq;F=; $38GKpj~H9mpO c9~c7:1L'kY9fx 2MRZ4p8~.F9by( The word Deuteronomy means "second law.". These five books together are often called the Pentateuch. Sinai. 0000003696 00000 n The Great Commandments 5-6 2. o^ox5$vqh:!w>NGvlG3H Chapter# 2 - Moses recalls past incidents, Thirty-eight years in wilderness, defeat Sihon king of Heshbon. % stream stream The book of Deuteronomy was cast in the form of ancient Near Eastern suzerainty-vassal treaties of the second millennium b.c. bXx6D|QM)zX-{"Xmc8H*Kq endstream endobj 427 0 obj <>/Size 399/Type/XRef>>stream 0000002706 00000 n Chiefs and judges appointed. THE FAITHFUL GOD Deuteronomy 7:6-9 Intro: 1. In particular, references to other documents (Exodus 24; Numbers 21) and the use of names for cities 3 0 obj It is, in essence, a restatement of the law that God had given 40 years previously on Mt. 0000270305 00000 n <> This summary of the book of Deuteronomy provides information about the author, chronology, date of writing, key personalities, outline, theme, theology, title, and a brief overview of Deuteronomy. . ]e&o%,T@k)CbclSI.0*5 3&:BO+E~J15f1O(Y Ulo8RAWy>)(}W@;[}qO:L{UdTDQD$?lme+`!3rK@Pa].)SGjLU>Vi;+M. xKk0:/="$MR[=ui3#%[NC l34tzUZBo o/"7X Israel has wandered 40 years in the wilderness. The generation that came out of Egypt has died, except for Moses, Caleb, and Joshua. It contained the Great King's pledge to be Israel's Suzerain and Protector if they would be faithful to him as their covenant Lord and obedient to the covenant stipulations as the vassal people of his kingdom. God proclaims that their gods will not help them in time of trouble because God is the only God. In Deuteronomy, Moses reminds the people of God's actions in the past: His promises to Abraham in Genesis His faithfulness in rescuing Israel in Exodus His holiness in Leviticus His punishment on the disobedient in Numbers 412 The book of Deuteronomy is the farewell address of Moses. %PDF-1.6 % endobj <> 0000002820 00000 n First temptationMatthew 4:4; Luke 4:4 compare Deuteronomy 8:3 Second temptationMatthew 4:7; Luke 4:12 compare Deuteronomy 6:16 Deuteronomy is a book of 34 chapters. While the book of Job is believed to be the first Bible book written, the book of Genesis covers the earliest period in history. II. There's no way I could cover this book chapter-by-chapter in one message. endobj 0000001747 00000 n Deuteronomy (Greek: Deuteronmion, lit. The Lord intended to hurt them and scatter them for their voided counsel and foolishness. 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So I'm going to be teaching the content of this book without specifically referencing or even turning to the individual passages. Summary Of Deuteronomy. 500 Deuteronomy 9:7; they had deserved to have been cut off from the number of his people, and forever to have been deprived of the use of his holy word and sacraments; yet he did ever preserve his Church even for his own mercies' sake, and would still have his Name called upon among ( Deuteronomy 4:2) "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. An Overview and Summary of the Book of Deuteronomy. 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