Topical Studies
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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 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 12
Deuteronomy Chapter 12 serves as a pivotal instruction in the book, guiding Israel on proper worship as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. This chapter emphasizes the centralization of worship and the rejection of pagan religious practices.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 9
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Tags :covenant, Deuteronomy, Discipleship, Exodus, Gospel, Israel, Messiah, Prayer, Scripture, TeachingDeuteronomy chapter 9 serves as a pivotal moment in Moses’ address to the Israelites, emphasizing the reasons behind God’s judgment against the Canaanite nations and Israel’s own unworthiness to claim the Promised Land.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 8
Deuteronomy Chapter 8 serves as a pivotal reminder to the Israelites about God’s faithfulness during their wilderness journey and the importance of obedience as they prepare to enter the Promised Land.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 7
Deuteronomy Chapter 7 serves as a pivotal instruction in the book’s flow, emphasizing God’s covenantal faithfulness and the call for Israel to remain distinct from the surrounding nations.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 5
Deuteronomy Chapter 5 serves as a pivotal moment in the book, reiterating the covenantal laws that define Israel’s relationship with God. This chapter restates the Ten Commandments, emphasizing their divine origin and the importance of obedience.
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Study Guide: Deuteronomy – Chapter 1
Deuteronomy Chapter 1 serves as the opening address of Moses to the Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. This chapter sets the tone for the entire book by recalling Israel’s journey from Mount Horeb and emphasizing God’s faithfulness and guidance.
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God is an Author, Not an Observer

The significance of prophecy in the life of faith cannot be overstated, for it serves as a divine beacon, guiding believers toward the fulfillment of God’s sovereign plan. According to 2 Peter 1:19-21, prophecy is not born of human will, but is inspired by the Holy Ghost, thereby affirming Scripture’s coherence and the faithfulness of…
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Study Guide: Numbers – Chapter 28
Numbers Chapter 28 details the specific offerings and sacrifices that the Israelites were commanded to present regularly and on special occasions.



