Deuteronomy 4 Commentary: Remember and Do the Covenant
Deuteronomy 4 calls Israel to remember Horeb, reject idols, hear God’s unique word, and obey his covenant for life in the land.
Deuteronomy 4 calls Israel to remember Horeb, reject idols, hear God’s unique word, and obey his covenant for life in the land.
Deuteronomy 3 recounts Og’s defeat, the eastern allotments, Moses’ denied request, and Joshua’s commissioning, showing God’s power, justice, and covenant faithfulness.
Deuteronomy 2 traces Israel’s final wilderness march, God’s limits on conquest, and the defeat of Sihon as judgment gives way to inheritance.
Deuteronomy 1 recounts Israel’s failure at Kadesh, Moses’ call to trust God, and the judgment that shaped the next generation’s entry.
Deuteronomy prepares Israel for life under the covenant, joining Moses’s final sermons, covenant warnings, and future hope as the people stand near the land.
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