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Deuteronomy - Introduction and Overview.
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EPISODE NOTES:
DEUTERONOMY THE BOOK OF OBEDIENCE TO GOD
Deuteronomy, The title means “second Law but it does not contain a second Law but is in fact a restatement and an explanation of the Law previously given. It is a book of remembrance and retrospect. A book which shows new hope being attained through spiritual experience aligned with obedience.
Author
The book itself indicates that Moses wrote it (Deut. 31:9).
Recipients
The events in the book of Deuteronomy i written to the "second” generation. A new generation had grown up and Moses therefore repeated and explained the law to the people of this new generation before they entered Canaan.
Message
The book of Deuteronomy is, much more than just a repetition of the law; it is also an exposition of what it means.
The covenant promise is the basis of Deuteronomy, but the relationship between God and his people within that covenant should be one of love. The sovereign love of God towards his people should been seen to produce a response of obedient love towards him.
Structure
First Sermon: The Historical Appeal for Obedience. (1:1-4:49)
Second Sermon: The Legal Basis for Obedience. (5:1-26:19)
Third Sermon: A Prophetical Exhortation for Obedience. (27:1-30:20)
Transitional Details. (31:1-34:12)
- Joshua and Law. (31:1-30)
- Song of Moses. (32:1-52)
- Blessing of Moses. (33:1-29)
- Death of Moses. (34:1-12)
Purpose
The purpose of Deuteronomy is for Moses to address Israel before he died and before they enter the land. He urges the people to obey the Lord saying If they do so, they will be blessed. If they do not, they will be cursed. He also needed to communicate the transitional arrangements involving Joshua before he died.
Summary:
Moses wrote Deuteronomy to remind Israel of what God has done and said and encourages them to obey God. Then he turns over the leadership to Joshua. God is seen to bless the obedient and disciplines the disobedient. Obedience is therefore always seen as a condition for blessing.
Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
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917 episode
Manage episode 438251367 series 2933643
Subscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.
https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com
For an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;
patreon.com/JeremyMcCandless
EPISODE NOTES:
DEUTERONOMY THE BOOK OF OBEDIENCE TO GOD
Deuteronomy, The title means “second Law but it does not contain a second Law but is in fact a restatement and an explanation of the Law previously given. It is a book of remembrance and retrospect. A book which shows new hope being attained through spiritual experience aligned with obedience.
Author
The book itself indicates that Moses wrote it (Deut. 31:9).
Recipients
The events in the book of Deuteronomy i written to the "second” generation. A new generation had grown up and Moses therefore repeated and explained the law to the people of this new generation before they entered Canaan.
Message
The book of Deuteronomy is, much more than just a repetition of the law; it is also an exposition of what it means.
The covenant promise is the basis of Deuteronomy, but the relationship between God and his people within that covenant should be one of love. The sovereign love of God towards his people should been seen to produce a response of obedient love towards him.
Structure
First Sermon: The Historical Appeal for Obedience. (1:1-4:49)
Second Sermon: The Legal Basis for Obedience. (5:1-26:19)
Third Sermon: A Prophetical Exhortation for Obedience. (27:1-30:20)
Transitional Details. (31:1-34:12)
- Joshua and Law. (31:1-30)
- Song of Moses. (32:1-52)
- Blessing of Moses. (33:1-29)
- Death of Moses. (34:1-12)
Purpose
The purpose of Deuteronomy is for Moses to address Israel before he died and before they enter the land. He urges the people to obey the Lord saying If they do so, they will be blessed. If they do not, they will be cursed. He also needed to communicate the transitional arrangements involving Joshua before he died.
Summary:
Moses wrote Deuteronomy to remind Israel of what God has done and said and encourages them to obey God. Then he turns over the leadership to Joshua. God is seen to bless the obedient and disciplines the disobedient. Obedience is therefore always seen as a condition for blessing.
Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
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