Deuteronomy: An Expositional Commentary Audiobook
Deuteronomy: An Expositional Commentary Audiobook
- Chuck Missler
- Authors Republic
- 2019-01-16
- 14 h 39 min
Summary:
Whose sermons are quoted most in the Bible? The reply may surprise you. Deuteronomy is actually a series of sermons by the greatest Aged Testament prophet. Jesus Himself quoted more from Deuteronomy than from every other portion of the Aged Testament. Just as the New Testament epistles are our major interpretive commentary in the traditional narratives (The Gospels and Functions), the most venerated portion of the Old Testament – the Torah – provides, within it, its principal commentary in the form of on the subject of Deuteronomy: An Expositional Commentary three sermons by Moses.
Study Deuteronomy through the next sessions:
Deut 1-2: Wilderness Moves. Failing at Kadesh Barnea. Defeat of Sihon.
Deut 3-4: Victory over Og of Bashan. Moses Commands Obedience.
Deut 5-6: THE FANTASTIC Commands…and Warnings.
Deut 7-10: The Law of Like. Gods Goodness Recalled. Israels Rebellion Recalled.
Deut 11-12: One Host to Sacrifice.
Deut 13-14: Laws and regulations Reflecting the Holiness of the People. Clean and Unclean Meats.
Deut 15-16: The Passover and Various other Feasts.
Deut 17-18: Priests and Levites. Occult Methods. The Prophets.
Deut 19-20: Metropolitan areas of Refuge. Holy Battle and Military Services.
Deut 21-22: Numerous Laws and Laws about Chastity.
Deut 23-24: Human being Relationships. Like for Neighbors and Families.
Deut 25-26: Sanctification from the Kingdom. Firstfruits and Tithes.
Deut 27-28: Options for a God-Related People. Blessings and Cursings.
Deut 29-30: Gods Covenant. Best Restoration.
Deut 31-32: Passing the Baton. Track of Moses.
Deut 33-34: Blessing the 12 Tribes.