Lesson 19 Duet 1-4 Exodus & Wandering in the Wilderness.

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Lesson 19 Duet 1-4 Exodus & Wandering in the Wilderness

On the Plains of Moab

40 th Year 11 th Month 1 st Day What did the census reveal?

On the Plains of Moab What is on the mind of Moses? His Death The Land His “children” (Will they be faithful?)

On the Plains of Moab Deuteronomy – The Speeches of Moses Pleading with Israel “Remain faithful to receive the blessings” Live It! Get the lesson!

Deuteronomy Outline  Do not be afraid (Deut. 1:1-4:43)  Beware Lest you forget to obey (Deut. 4:44-11:32)  These are the Laws (Deut. 12:1-26:19)  Blessing and Curses (Deut. 27:1-28:68)  A Covenant is made on the Plains of Moab (Deut. 29:1-30:20)  God Predicts Israel’s Rebellion (Deut. 31:1-32:47)  Moses Blesses the People (Duet. 32:48-33:29)  Moses Dies (Deut. 34:1-12)

On the Plains of Moab Go Take the Land “Do Not Fear” Leaders/ Judges “Be Fair” Spies Brethren Discouraged Walled Cities Giants

On the Plains of Moab Punishment for Lack of Faith You Children Will Be Victors Instead of Victims They Tried on their Own It Failed!

On the Plains of Moab Don’t meddle with Edom – Why?

On the Plains of Moab Do Not Harass Moab Why? Moab defeated giants 38 years

On the Plains of Moab Leave Amon alone – Why? Giants – Destroyed by God

On the Plains of Moab Leave Sihon alone – Right? God gave them this land and Gilead There was no city that was too strong

On the Plains of Moab Bashan -- Og God said, “Do Not Fear him, I have delivered him” Cities fortified with high walls – Sound familiar Og – 13’ tall (Giant) – Sound familiar Faith Building

On the Plains of Moab Land East of the Jordan divided Moses pleads to enter - Enough of that! Prepare Joshua

On the Plains of Moab Moses First Speech Listen That You May Live Long Do Not Add or Take Away Remember Baal - Peor

On the Plains of Moab Moses First Speech This great nation is wise and understanding Teach Your Children and Grandchildren No Idols, Nor Heavenly Bodies

On the Plains of Moab Moses First Speech I am going to die Do Not Forget (4:24) Read 4:25-29

Borders of Land Num 34