Peace & Blessings Beloved,
TGBTG for allowing us to see another day. I pray all is well with you and yours, and that your week has been fruitful & blessed thus far.
In this Series, we are going to further our in-depth study of each book of the Holy Bible, breaking each book into the major themes and topics contained therein. Today we'll outline the fifth book of the Bible, Deuteronomy.

Preamble (1:1-5)
Historical Prologue (1:6;4:43)
Stipulations of the Covenant (4:44;26:19)
The Great Commandment: The Demand for Absolute Allegiance (4:44;11:32)
God's covenant Lordship (4:44;5:33)
The principle of consecration (chapter 6)
The program for conquering Canaan (chapter 7)
A call to commitment in the new land (chapter 8)
The lesson of the broken tablets (9:1;10:11)
Another call to commitment (10:12;11:32)
Supplementary Requirements (chapters 12-26)
Ceremonial consecration (12:1;16:17)
Human leaders in God's righteous kingdom (16:18;21:21)
Sanctity of God's kingdom (21:22;25:19)
Confessions of God as Redeemer-King (chapter 26)
Ratification; Curses and Blessings (chapters 27-30)
Leadership Succession under the Covenant (chapters 31-34)
Change of Leadership (31:1-29)
Song of Moses (31:30;32:47)
Moses' Testamental Blessing on the Tribes (32:48;33:29)
Death of Moses and Succession of Joshua (chapter 34)
May we establish, nurture, and grow a sincere love for the word of God, and study it lovingly & faithfully.
I pray you receive this with the love intended, and apply it to wisdom.
Love you much.
Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, Stay Blessed!
-Humble Servant
P.S- If you have not given your life to Jesus Christ, I implore you to take the time to do so right now. Use John 3:16 & Romans 10:9-10 as a foundation for making your confession of faith. And use Ephesians 2:1-10 to provide proper context for your salvation.
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