March 23, 2024: Deuteronomy 27-28

28:58 “If you are not careful to do all the words of this law which are written in this book, to fear this glorious and fearsome name, Yahweh your God, then Yahweh will bring wondrous plagues on you and plagues on those who are your seed, even great and enduring plagues”

So far in this book of Scripture, Moses has given a preamble (chs.1-4), a republishing of the Ten Commandants and exposition on what it means to be the people of God (5-11), and an overview of the detailed statutes and judgments that aid the nation in conforming to their identity and function (12-26). Now, in his deathbed exhortation to Israel, Moses shifts perspective to the future and expounds the consequences of the nation’s reception of the Law and the future of Israel.

The campaign for the land will begin with a ceremony similar to the covenant at Sinai, with all the words of this law written on large stones, an altar for dedication and celebration, and a pronunciation of curses for disobedience (Deut 11:29-32). We can see throughout the Bible so far that the primary sin is making and serving other gods, and yet somehow related to are universally-regarded immoral behaviors like dishonoring parents, violence, sexual deviance and stealing. The final verse encapsulates many things, in that obedience to the voice of God is the only true measure of belief in Him.

We can see in this section that Yahweh is Sovereign in this world, in that He Himself blesses and curses whoever He wants and in whatever degree He wants. With this in mind, there are two visions for God’s nation. If Israel loves Yahweh, He will indeed fulfill His intention for them, and bless them in strength and prosperity high above all the nations. Yet unthinkably, if they do not love Him, and choose to love the cultures surrounding them, He will facilitate their scarcity and weakness and national destruction. This section is long and disturbing and graphic, suggesting this is a prophecy more than a warning, in which a nation will overthrow and scatter them throughout the earth. (Deut 4:25-31; 5:29) Overall, we can observe that God is not partial to those who hate Him and reject Him. (Ex 20:5-6; Deut 5:9-10; 7:10)

2 responses to “March 23, 2024: Deuteronomy 27-28”

  1. Today’s passages leave us, no doubt that God has definite laws that must be followed by the Israelis or they will be punished . I thought it was interesting that even on his deathbed, Moses is still trying to save his people. The requirements that they must fulfill are organized, and must already be known to them through the 10 Commandments. They also know exactly what is going to happen if they disobey these laws: particularly worshiping other gods and behaving in ways offensive to God in their daily lives. They surely have been warned!.❤️

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  2. Today’s reading leaves no doubt what is required of the Israeli people to receive God’s blessings. Moses even makes a final effort to teach them how they must behave. They already know this from the 10 Commandments, but they seem to have trouble processing the difference between their behavior and the requirements of Yahweh. What they must do is spelled out very clearly in the law. And what they must not do is it also very clearly stated along with what will happen if they fail to follow the Commandments. Along with the Israelis, we are experiencing a very stern and punitive Yahweh in these chapters. I find it amazing that it is written that they continued their sinful ways in the face of God‘s warnings!

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