Today in the Bible room we finish reading the summary of Deuteronomy. This is Part 2, chapters 18 – 34.
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Deuteronomy – Part 2
Moses’s Finality:
Moses gives his final sermon and blessings for Israel.
Chapter 18. Practices
Rules concerning various practices:
- The Levites are to be supported by tithes and offerings;
- Detestable practices of the heathen are not to be tolerated;
- The Lord does not permit the practice of sorcery;
- Another leader, like Moses, will be sent to them.
Chapter 19. Refuge
Cities of Refuge:
- After Canaan is conquered, set up three cities of refuge throughout the land;
- A person who accidentally kills another may take refuge from vengeance until a trial is held;
- Punishment for false witnesses.
Chapter 20. Assurance
The Lord promises to help His people conquer Canaan:
- Go to war; do not be afraid of the formidable enemy;
- As the Lord directs, destroy everything, kill all the men.
Chapter 21. Situations
Many situations will arise in their new land of Canaan:
- How to atone for an unsolved murder near a town;
- What to do about marrying a captive woman;
- The unconditional rights of a first-born son;
- A rebellious, profligate son is to be stoned to death;
- Felons who are hung on a tree must be buried that day.
Chapter 22. Instructions
Instructions are given for dealing with various issues:
- Subjects covered: Lost and found items, clothing, nests, parapets, seed, yoked animals;
- Adultery and rape are punishable by death by stoning.
Chapter 23. Miscellany
Miscellaneous regulations are covered:
- Welcome friendship with Edomites, not Moabites, bad people;
- Keep your encampment clean and sanitary;
- Protect runaway slaves;
- Prostitution is prohibited;
- On loaned money, only charge interest to an alien;
- Only make vows you can keep.
Chapter 24. Relationships
Rules for various relationships:
- In marriage, divorce is allowed with conditions;
- Marriage gives a one-year military deferment;
- Penalty of death for kidnapping;
- Family members are not responsible for sins of relatives.
Chapter 25. Legalities
Legal matters are discussed:
- Disputes are to be settled in courts by judges;
- Punishment for the guilty must not exceed forty lashes;
- Do not muzzle the ox while on the tread mill;
- A wife whose husband dies is to marry his brother;
- Always use honest weights and measures;
- Do not forget what prior enemies have done to you.
Chapter 26. Tithing
Giving tithes and offerings is required:
- Be ever thankful for the Lord’s blessings, bringing a tenth of the first fruits to the Lord;
- The tenth, the first fruit, is a sacred portion;
- Do this and the Lord will bless you greatly.
Chapter 27. Immorality
Immoral behavior will result in condemnation:
- Immoral behavior is cursed by God;
- All willful disobedience is cursed by God.
Chapter 28. Obedience
Obedience always leads to blessings:
- You will be blessed in the city, blessed in the country;
- Herds will be blessed; Harvests will be blessed;
- You will be blessed coming in, blessed going out;
- Blessed in everything you do;
- You will be a great nation;
- You will be prosperous, above every nation.
Disobedience always leads to curses:
- Every blessing for obedience, has the opposite effect for disobedience: Curses, confusion and rebuke at every step along the way.
Chapter 29. Reaffirmation
The Covenant (Agreement) offered by the Lord is reaffirmed:
- Moses recounts the highlights of their journey from Egypt;
- The Agreement is reaffirmed to those present, in addition to all future generations yet to come;
- “Things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever.”
Chapter 30. Repentance
Disobedience will be forgiven through repentance:
- In the event of failure, the Israelites will be scattered;
- Repentance will restore your relationship with God;
- A decision must be made: It is life or death, blessings or curses;
- Therefore, choose life.
Chapter 31. Succession
Joshua is to succeed Moses as the Israelite leader:
- The Lord Himself will lead Israel across the Jordan into Canaan;
- Moses orders that the law is to be read every seven years;
- The Lord tells Moses Israel is going to become corrupt;
- There will be a falling away from God and the Law;
- Israel will turn to other gods; will be taken captive;
- Moses laments Israel’s future.
Chapter 32. Song
Moses composes a song of remembrance, lament, and praise:
- He sings of their journey, the good days, the bad days;
- He sings of the past, the present and the future;
- Moses is invited to Mt. Nebo where he is reminded of why he will not enter Canaan;
- Mt. Nebo will be where he dies.
Chapter 33. Finality
Moses pronounces his final blessings over Israel:
- Family by family he speaks good things for them.
Chapter 34. Obituary
From Mt. Nebo Moses can see almost all of Canaan:
- Because of his disobedience he will not enter Canaan;
- His final days are spent communing with his God, singing and writing songs and blessings for Israel;
- Moses dies at 120 years of age, still strong;
- The Lord buries him, his grave is never located.
- (The unknown writer of Moses’s obituary gives final accolades in recognition of the great Law Giver, Moses.)
END OF DEUTERONOMY – PART 2
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Thanks so much for doing these. I especially love chapter 34. Even though Moses knew he wouldn’t see the promised land, he died communing with God, singing and giving blessings to Israel. What devotion!
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Thank you for reading and commenting. I have had a really good time writing these summaries.
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