just before they entered the Promised Land. The name "Deuteronomy" comes from the Greek word "Deuteronómion," which means "second law," reflecting the book's focus on the repetition and reiteration of divine law.[1]It is believed to have been written around the 7th century B.C., during...
The Israelites (except for a few) fear the enemies of the land more than God who gave them the land, so God punishes them in love by numbering their days in the wilderness, He will bring their children into the land. Deuteronomy - Law ...
In his commentary from 1873, Franz Delitzsch emphasized the influence of Deuteronomy on Prov 1–9. The approach of this study is basically a combination of these two aspects. The focus is on (1) the investigation of the literary (and herme-neutic) function of Prov 2 for the first ...
Free Essay: Paul’s letter to the Romans reminds believers that they are holy, not on their own accord, but because of God’s mercy (12:1, NIV) “by virtue of...
God protected the Edomites (Deuteronomy 23:7). Edom was subject to Jacob/Israel as foretold by Isaac (1 Samuel 14:47), at least for a little while (2 Kings 8:16-22). Both Jeremiah and Ezekiel spoke agains Edom (Jeremiah 49:17-18) (Ezekiel 25:12-14). ...
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befriended their ancestors, promised them a land, and had a plan to bless the world through them. But the story of Genesis is really just the grand prologue to Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Together, these five books tell the story of how Israel became God’s special nation...
Book of Joshua, the sixth book of the Bible, which, along with Deuteronomy, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, and 1 and 2 Kings, belongs to a tradition of Jewish history and law, called Deuteronomic, that was first committed to writing about 550 BCE, during the Ba
There’s yet another census. Joshua is named Moses’ successor. And generally speaking, the whole nation is made ready for the next chapter: entering the promised land. But not just yet. Moses has a very important message for them—but that’s covered next in Deuteronomy. ...
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