Read the Bible in 90 days.....
Day thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen
Day 13: Deuteronomy 1:1 - 7:26
Day 14: Deuteronomy 8:1 - 23:25
Day 15: Deuteronomy 24:1 - 34:12
Although modern criticisms maintain that Deuteronomy is of later
origin than the previous four books, the unity of the Pentateuch is
generally admitted. The fact is that Moses was its author is distinctly
declared (31:19) and the NEW TESTAMENT expressly states that it is the
work of Moses (Matt 19:7-8, Mark 10:2-9, Act 3:22, 7:37). The style is
more emotional and oratorical than the other four books, and its tone is
more spiritual and ethical; but this does not argue against the Mosaic
authorship. These facts are due to the circumstances, occasion and
purpose of the utterances recorded. The account of the death of Moses,
of course, was added by another hand, but this doesn’t discredit the
Mosaic authorship of the balance of the material.
The crisis facing Israel in the occupation of idolatrous and
corrupted Canaan was quite certainly the occasion of these addresses of
Moses. Supreme emphasis upon the inflexible and exacting nature of GOD’S
Law constituted the purpose. The key to the whole series of instruction
is found in Chapter 28 to 30:9
Moses’ farewell message is usually divided on the basis of three addresses, but, topically, seven divisions are better
1) Summary of Israel’s history in the wilderness (1-3)
2) A restatement of the Law with exhortations and warnings (4-11)
3) Sundry Laws and instructions with warnings and predictions (12-27)
4) Significant prophecies summarizing the history of Israel to the
Second Advent of CHRIST Embracing the notable covenant (28-30)
5) Farewell counsels to Priests, Levites, and Joshua (31)
6) The song of Moses and the pronouncements of blessings on the Twelve Tribes (32-33)
7) Death of Moses
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