(The first five of “the best things in Deuteronomy”)
The first 5 books of the Bible, called the Pentateuch, are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. These are called the books of Moses, since they claim him as their author.
What sets Deuteronomy apart from the first four is that it is actually a recap of the earlier ones. (The name literally means a second giving of the law.)
Moses is about done. The people who exodus’d out of Egypt have mostly died off now and a new generation is on the scene, the children of those ex-slaves. Only Joshua and Caleb, faithful spies from the Kadesh-Barnea days, will have traveled the entire road and will settle in Canaan (see Numbers 14:30). Even Moses will die before entering, the result of his own failure to obey the Lord (see Numbers 20).
The new generation needs to know everything. Everything is now on their shoulders. They need to be taught their history, their scriptures, the Laws, their relationship with the Lord, what God has promised and what He is up to at this moment, and what will be expected of them.
We’re always only one generation away from paganism.
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