S-V Treaty compared to Deuteronomy (part 1) Preamble: identity of the “great king” Exod 20:2a; Deut 1:1,5 Historical Prologue: motivation to obey from.

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S-V Treaty compared to Deuteronomy (part 1) Preamble: identity of the “great king” Exod 20:2a; Deut 1:1,5 Historical Prologue: motivation to obey from past benevolences Exod 20:2b; Deut 1:6,9,19,26-28,34ff Stipulations: obligations of the “vassal king” Exod 20:3; Deut 5:1; 6:1-2

S-V Treaty compared to Deuteronomy (part 2) Provision for Deposit & Periodic Readings: continuity, stability Exod 25:16,21; Deut 10:2; 31:9-13,26 Invocation of the gods as witnesses: abiding standard of justice somewhere Deut 32:1 cf. Isa. 1:2 Cursings & blessings: some sort of ethical rationality to existence Lev 26: Deut 28 Inaugural Ceremony: public recognition Exod 24; Josh 8:30-35; 24:1,14-15,

Horeb / Sinai Kadesh-barnea

Sinai Terrain

Kadesh Barnea

UNBELIEF SWALLOWING UP A BIT OF THE WORD OF GOD A portion of the Word of God presented to unbelief Unbelief reinterpreting the Word of God within its own categories “Unbelief controls my interpretation of the situation”

USAF Strike Package

UNBELIEF FORCED INTO A CONTRAST IN MANY AREAS SIMULTANEOUSLY A portion of the Word of God presented to unbelief as part of a network Unbelief challenged at the foundational level “Word of God controls my interpretation of the situation”