(A) Thinking
1. How does Moses describe his words in his poems? 1/3
2. What kind of God is God? What is the relationship between God and Israel? 4/9
3. How does the Lord treat his people? How do people treat God? 10/ 18
4. Why does God hide his face from his children? How does God describe his anger? 19/22
5. What disaster will God bring to Israel? 23/27
6. God blamed Israel for not being smart and not understanding that what happened to them was from God. What did they go through? 28/33
7. What kind of mercy does God show when people encounter difficulties? 34/38
8. What kind of God is God? How will God finally bring the Israelites and Gentiles together? Because what is God going to do? 39/43
(2) Application
Summarize the attributes and actions of God in Moses' poems?
answer
1 In poetry, Moses described his words as dripping like rain, dripping like dew, drizzling like rain on young grass and showers on vegetables.
2? God is a rock, a righteous and upright God. Is an honest true god. Israel is the inheritance of God.
The Lord treats Israel's own people, surrounds him, cares for him and protects him, just like a child in his eyes.
God hid his face from them, because Israel abandoned God and worshipped idols. Anger brings fire, burns into the grave, and burns the produce of the earth and the foundation of the mountain.
5? The disaster brought by God to Israel: when famine comes, wild animals enter the country, with swords outside and fears inside, men, women and children will die and scatter all over the land.
They are God's people, and God sold them to the enemy.
When people were in trouble, God avenged them, repented for his servants and saved them.
God is the only god, the god who came back from the dead. It is a god who carries out retribution, and finally outsiders cheer with God's people. For God will take vengeance, repay his enemies and redeem his people.
The application of classic reading
God's omnipotence ~ creation
God's righteousness ~ integrity
God's mercy ~ redemption
God's love ~ protection
God's wrath ~ curse
God's only authority