Usual Outline of Deuteronomy 1-45-2627-3031-34 Sermon 1 Sermon 2 Sermon 3 Closing events.

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Usual Outline of Deuteronomy Sermon 1 Sermon 2 Sermon 3 Closing events

Hittite (New) Kingdom ca BC

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,

Conclusions Coherent exposition of the Yahweh-Israel personal relationship Revelation of Israel’s special place in history Revelation of God’s “condescension” to enter into a personal relationship with His creatures Unilateral, not a parity, relationship  “lord”/”servant” roles Kingdom culture “constructed” by divine providence & revelation, not from random social dynamics Example of how Word of God was taught