"Deuteronomy" is a book in the Old Testament of the Bible. This book contains Chapter 34. It records the prospects of the children of Israel, the difficulties they will encounter on the other side of the Jordan River, and Moses' final instructions to the people. The content of this book includes several speeches delivered by Moses to the Israelites on the plains of Moab opposite the city of Jericho. The first speech ends in Chapter 4, the second speech ends in Chapter 26, the third speech ends in Chapter 28, and the other speech continues until the end of Chapter 30. . Moses then made arrangements for his death and appointed Joshua as his successor. Then he wrote a beautiful and moving song praising the Lord. He ended by blessing all the tribes of Israel. Outline
Introduction (1:1-5)
First Speech: The Works of Jehovah (16-40)
Jehovah .Historical summary of the words of Yahweh (1:6-3:29)
Israel’s responsibility to Yahweh (4:1-40)
Establishing Cities of Refuge (4:41-43)
Second Speech: The Law of the Lord (444-26:19)
Holy Covenant Requirements (4:44-11:32)
Introduction (444-49)
The Ten Commandments (5:1-21)
Encounter with God ( 5:22-33)
The Great Commandment (6:1-25)
The Promised Land and Difficulties (7:1-26)
Jehovah. Hua’s actions and the response of the Israelites (8:1 to 11:25)
The choice faced by the Israelites (11:26-32)
The Law (12:1 to 26:19)
The law of worship (12:1 to 16:17)
The law of office (16:18-18:22)
The Law of Criminals (19:1-32)
The Rules of Holy War (20:1-20)
Various Laws (21 1 to 25:19)
Etiquette of Confession (26:1-15)
Summary and Encouragement (26:16-19)
The Ceremony Established in Shechem (27:1 to 28:68)
The Third Sermon: Making a Covenant with the Lord (29:1 to 30:20)
p>The purpose of Jehovah’s revelation (29:1-29)
The word of Jehovah comes to all people (30:1-14)
< p>The choice faced by Israel (30:15-20)Moses’ last words: Song of Moses (31:1-32:47)
The death of Moses ( 32:48 to 34:12)
Whether it was originally three oral speeches or a document written when parting, Deuteronomy also illustrates the theme of God's covenant with the Israelites. We can sum it up like this:
“What does the Lord your God require of you, O Israel, but that you fear the Lord your God and keep his ways? Love him and serve him with all your heart and with all your soul and keep his commandments and statutes, which I command you today, so that you may be blessed.
” (10:12-14, see verses 12-22)