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look back to such important spiritual
experiences as his conversion?
2. Why is it often easy to forget the Lord
and His Word in one’s daily walk? What
helps to guard against this?
3. What do the Ten Commandments mean
to you? Do they apply to your life? What
about other Old Testament commandments,
such as the ceremonial laws of burnt
offerings?
4. Are the options of believing and not
believing always o ered to man? What
about the invitation of the Gospel of
salvation?
5. Does God’s law of recompense still hold
true (blessing for obedience and punishment
for disobedience)? Support your answer with
New Testament Scripture.
6. What does Deuteronomy teach you
about God’s sovereignty and holiness?


7. What spiritual lessons may a Christian
learn from the life of Moses, as taught in
Deuteronomy?
VII. FURTHER STUDY
1. Study the word “covenant” as it
appears in both Testaments. (Refer to a
concordance, Bible dictionary, and books on
doctrine and theology.)



2. In Deuteronomy, God’s laws are
referred to by three words: judgments,
statutes, commandments. Read G. T.
Manley’s discussion of this in The New Bible
Dictionary.6
3. Read Gleason L. Archer’s discussion of
Deuteronomy’s authorship and date in A


Survey of Old Testament Introduction.7
VIII. SELECTED READING
GENERAL INTRODUCTION

Archer, Gleason L. A Survey of Old Testament
Introduction, pp. 239-50.
Keil, C. F. and Delitzsch, F. The Pentateuch,
3: 269-77.
Manley, G. T. “Deuteronomy.” In The New
Bible Commentary, pp. 195-97.
Robinson, George L. “Deuteronomy.” In The
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia,
2: 835-40.
Schneider, Bernard N. Deuteronomy, pp. 1224.
Schroeder, F. W. J. “Deuteronomy.” In
Lange’s Commentary on the Holy
Scriptures, pp. 39-45.
Schultz, Samuel J. Gospel of Moses.




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