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1. The Unity of Isaiah
(OT Prophets Commentary/Isaiah Commentary)
... prophets.  The three most quoted books in the New Testament are Deuteronomy, Isaiah and the Psalms (one book for each section of the Hebrew Canon).  Part of the reason that Isaiah gets this place ...
2. The End of Israel and Judah (2 Kings 17-end)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Kings Commentary)
... not take place in his days. Critics today claim that this was when the core of Deuteronomy was written (as the book of Torah that they found was Deuteronomy, 1ed.). These events are similar to Ahab.  ...
3. The Disputations of Malachi
(OT Prophets Commentary/Book of 12 Commentary)
... summary conclusion to the eight books of the Prophets.  The end of Deuteronomy said that the prophet greater than Moses had not yet appeared.  And the end of the Prophets says that the best candidate ...
4. Solomon's Wisdom & Folly
(OT Prophets Commentary/Kings Commentary)
... in the next book of the Prophets.  A wise interpretation of Deuteronomy 17:16 (in the regulations for the king) would include not looking to Egypt for military support and alliances.  It is also ...
5. An Introduction to Kings and the Death of David
(OT Prophets Commentary/Kings Commentary)
... the canonical context would be to look at the book of Deuteronomy which promises blessings if the people of Israel keep Torah and curses if they fail to keep Torah.  And the blessings came upon Israel ...
6. Kings as the Climax of the Former Prophets
(OT Prophets Commentary/Kings Commentary)
... extensively in the same way that each of the former prophets borrowed from the earlier books of the former prophets and from Deuteronomy.  Sometimes the prophets would cite the book and other times ...
7. Innocent Blood by John Ensor
(reading report/Reformed Reading Report)
... we must do everything we can to prevent the shedding of innocent blood.  Looking at Deuteronomy 21, Ensor shows that when a victim died outside of a town then the town nearest to the body would accept ...
8. Zephaniah and The Twelve
(OT Prophets Commentary/Book of 12 Commentary)
... And the subtitle continues, “in the days of Josiah the son of Amon, king of Judah.” The book of Zephaniah borrows many phrases from Deuteronomy and also shares many other common themes.  Therefore, ...
9. The Fall of David: 'You Da Man' (2 Sam 10-12)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Samuel Commentary)
... king (regulations in Deuteronomy).      David's habit of taking women, which is now routine for him, prepared him for this great sin.  And if he failed to repent of it, the kingdom ...
10. David and the Death of Saul (1 Sam 21-2 Sam 1)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Samuel Commentary)
...  If only this were true, instead Saul made a foolish oath that she would not be punished for doing this even though Deuteronomy is very clear that the reason YHWH was driving out these nations from the ...
11. Is Saul among the Prophets? The Rise of Saul (1 Samuel 8-12)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Samuel Commentary)
... a king “like all the nations” (8:5) when they should be asking for a king who will fit the description in Deuteronomy.  Moreover, their asking for a king is a rejection of God's kingship.  The ...
12. Book of the Twelve or Minor Prophets?
(OT Prophets Commentary/Book of 12 Commentary)
... land with a decree of utter destruction” (Malachi 4:4-5, English). The closing comments of The Twelve and the Prophets point the people back to the Torah of Moses, referring particularly to Deuteronomy ...
13. The New Temple Vision (Ezekiel 40-48)
(teaching/Copy of Ezekiel Commentary)
... legislation is meant to instruct the people.  Much like the laws in Exodus-Deuteronomy, the legislation is not a complete civil code for government to adopt.  And there are differences between ...
14. The New Temple Vision (Ezekiel 40-48)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Ezekiel Commentary)
... legislation is meant to instruct the people.  Much like the laws in Exodus-Deuteronomy, the legislation is not a complete civil code for government to adopt.  And there are differences between ...
Deuteronomy 8 highlights a theme found throughout that book.  We need no reminders to flee to God when things are not going well or when there is a crisis like a 9/11 or a massive famine.  But ...
16. Important New Covenant Oracles (Ezekiel 34-36)
(teaching/Copy of Ezekiel Commentary)
... of a new covenant in the covenant with Moses (cf. Deuteronomy). The third section among the oracles of restoration begins the same way the first two did: “The word of YHWH came to me: 'Son of man...'” ...
17. Important New Covenant Oracles (Ezekiel 34-36)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Ezekiel Commentary)
... of a new covenant in the covenant with Moses (cf. Deuteronomy). The third section among the oracles of restoration begins the same way the first two did: “The word of YHWH came to me: 'Son of man...'” ...
18. Charges and Allegories (Ezekiel 20-23)
(teaching/Copy of Ezekiel Commentary)
... Code of Leviticus, though some of the language is clearly influenced by Deuteronomy.  The second list of charges in this chapter are based on Zephaniah 3:3-4.  He has a slightly different list ...
19. Charges and Allegories (Ezekiel 20-23)
(OT Prophets Commentary/Ezekiel Commentary)
... Code of Leviticus, though some of the language is clearly influenced by Deuteronomy.  The second list of charges in this chapter are based on Zephaniah 3:3-4.  He has a slightly different list ...
20. The Soul Who Sins Shall Die (Ezekiel 18-20)
(teaching/Copy of Ezekiel Commentary)
... be put to death because of their fathers.  Each one shall be put to death for his own sin.”  Thus we hear the echoes of Deuteronomy throughout the passage not to mention the echoes of Deuteronomy ...
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