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1. The Downward Spiral of Israel in Judges
(teaching/Copy of Judges Commentary)
... were described in ways that would remind the reader of King Saul's flaws.  Often Saul would exceed the faults of the flawed judges.  Thus Saul was the climax of this downward spiral recounted in the prophetic ...
2. The Downward Spiral of Israel in Judges
(OT Prophets Commentary/Judges Commentary)
... were described in ways that would remind the reader of King Saul's flaws.  Often Saul would exceed the faults of the flawed judges.  Thus Saul was the climax of this downward spiral recounted in the prophetic ...
3. The Hope of a New Covenant (Deuteronomy 27-31)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... more laws but that the people are cursed if they do not keep the ones written herein. The next two show Deuteronomy's care for the poor and disabled: “Cursed be anyone who misleads a blind man on the ...
4. The Hope of a New Covenant (Deuteronomy 27-31)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... more laws but that the people are cursed if they do not keep the ones written herein. The next two show Deuteronomy's care for the poor and disabled: “Cursed be anyone who misleads a blind man on the ...
5. Continuing to Explain Torah (Deuteronomy 17-26)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
...  decisions by priests and judges (Deuteronomy 17:8-13).  There are laws concerning Israel's kings (Deuteronomy 17:14-20).  Provision is made for the priests and Levites (Deuteronomy 18:1-8).  And there ...
6. Continuing to Explain Torah (Deuteronomy 17-26)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
...  decisions by priests and judges (Deuteronomy 17:8-13).  There are laws concerning Israel's kings (Deuteronomy 17:14-20).  Provision is made for the priests and Levites (Deuteronomy 18:1-8).  And there ...
7. Explaining Torah (Deuteronomy 14-16)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
The laws of Deuteronomy fit into a larger scheme of the laws of the Torah. We have discussed the relationship of the laws from other angles in other posts. Here we will simply compare the similar regulations ...
8. Explaining Torah (Deuteronomy 14-16)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
The laws of Deuteronomy fit into a larger scheme of the laws of the Torah. We have discussed the relationship of the laws from other angles in other posts. Here we will simply compare the similar regulations ...
9. You May Need Heart Surgery (Deuteronomy 9-11)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... on the heart.  Thus like Abraham, we are reckoned righteous by faith and so we keep God's charge, His commandments, His statutes, His laws, from the heart (cf. Gen 26:5, before the law was written).  ...
10. You May Need Heart Surgery (Deuteronomy 9-11)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... on the heart.  Thus like Abraham, we are reckoned righteous by faith and so we keep God's charge, His commandments, His statutes, His laws, from the heart (cf. Gen 26:5, before the law was written).  ...
11. Selected Words, Selected History (Deuteronomy 1-3)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... words that Moses spoke” (A) with the idea of “commandment” (D) and the concept of “Torah” (A').  The word Torah means instruction, that is not merely laws but also teaching what God has done (you cannot ...
12. Selected Words, Selected History (Deuteronomy 1-3)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... words that Moses spoke” (A) with the idea of “commandment” (D) and the concept of “Torah” (A').  The word Torah means instruction, that is not merely laws but also teaching what God has done (you cannot ...
13. Abraham and Moses
(teaching/Canon Commentary)
... and my laws" (Genesis 26:5) before the giving of the written law. He did so walking before God and being blameless (by faith) (cf. Genesis 17:1). Taking Isaac to be sacrificed is a classic story of faith ...
... faith, certainty (Gen 15, Exo 3-4 and in reverse as Num 14, and highlighting unbelief in Num 20). One concerning the theme of law is that the various written laws were added after major transgressions. ...
15. The Structure of Deuteronomy
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
... with a brief intro in Deut 31:7 to the rest of the speech.  The effect of these introductions is to put the speeches in a narrative context much like the same for the laws back in Leviticus.  Deut 31:9 ...
16. The Structure of Deuteronomy
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
... with a brief intro in Deut 31:7 to the rest of the speech.  The effect of these introductions is to put the speeches in a narrative context much like the same for the laws back in Leviticus.  Deut 31:9 ...
17. The Place of Deuteronomy in the Torah
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
...   We see this even in the Torah because what Deuteronomy does is show us the torah (instruction) adapted to a new generation.  There are a variety of inconsistencies between the laws found earlier and ...
18. The Place of Deuteronomy in the Torah
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
...   We see this even in the Torah because what Deuteronomy does is show us the torah (instruction) adapted to a new generation.  There are a variety of inconsistencies between the laws found earlier and ...
19. Part III, In the Wilderness: Numbers 15:1-20:21
(teaching/Copy of Numbers Commentary)
... the narrative republishes the law.  This is a blessing because the laws begin affirming that Israel will be inhabiting the Promised Land.  The phrase, "When you come into the land" is not new (Lev 14:4, ...
20. Part III, In the Wilderness: Numbers 15:1-20:21
(OT Torah Commentary/Numbers Commentary)
... the narrative republishes the law.  This is a blessing because the laws begin affirming that Israel will be inhabiting the Promised Land.  The phrase, "When you come into the land" is not new (Lev 14:4, ...
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