Deuteronomy 1-4

There in the Plains of Moab, at a place called Shittim, just a few miles opposite Jericho across the Jordan River, two million Israelites waited. They had made a forty-year journey all the way from Kadesh-Barnea, a journey in which they buried their parents’ bodies in the wilderness. Beyond that river lay the land that God had promised . . . their future kingdom. And now they had the same chance as their parents to claim what God had promised. They did not want to fail as their fathers.

So Moses began to speak. The Book of Deuteronomy is the record of the sermons given to the nation there on the east side of the Jordan. Through Moses, God would instruct them so they could be successful in their battles, their victories, and finally could establish God’s kingdom in that land. But they would have to walk by faith in what YHWH had said, a faith that required loyalty and allegiance to YHWH, even though their sight would immediately not confirm what they were told by God. They were to wait for God to deliver on His promise . . . a waiting that required endurance.

  • Dr. Charles Baylis


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Complete Overview

 

Chapters 1-4


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Commentary

Deuteronomy Overview (Dr. Baylis)
Repentance in Acts - In Light of Deut 30 (Dr. Baylis)

Links & Sources

TeachMeTheBible.com - Dr. David Klingler

The Spring Church Sermons - Prof Caleb Foley

Traceway Church Sermons - Dr. Nathan Tullos

TheBiblicalStory.org - Dr. Charles Baylis

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