Topical Studies
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 27
Deuteronomy 27 serves as a pivotal moment in the book, marking the formal establishment of the covenant blessings and curses that will define Israel’s relationship with God in the Promised Land.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 26
Deuteronomy chapter 26 serves as a pivotal moment in the book’s flow, transitioning from laws governing the community to an act of worship and remembrance. This chapter focuses on the presentation of firstfruits and the declaration of faith that accompanies it.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 25
Deuteronomy 25 contributes to the broader legal and ethical framework of the Mosaic covenant by addressing specific social and judicial regulations that promote justice, fairness, and community responsibility.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 24
Deuteronomy Chapter 24 presents a collection of laws that address social justice, personal responsibility, and community integrity within the covenant community of Israel.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 23
Deuteronomy 23 addresses various laws that regulate community purity, social inclusion, and ethical conduct within the covenant community of Israel.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 22
Deuteronomy Chapter 22 offers a diverse collection of laws that address practical, ethical, and social concerns within the covenant community.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 21
Deuteronomy Chapter 21 addresses a variety of laws that govern social justice, family relationships, and community purity within ancient Israel.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 20
Deuteronomy Chapter 20 provides crucial instructions for the Israelites as they prepare for warfare in the Promised Land.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 19
Deuteronomy 19 serves as a critical chapter in the book, emphasizing justice and mercy within the covenant community.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 18
Deuteronomy Chapter 18 serves as a pivotal section in the book, addressing the roles and responsibilities of the Levitical priests, the prohibition of occult practices, and the promise of a future prophet like Moses.



