The book of Deuteronomy begins with the transition of Moses' and his summation of God's acts on behalf of the people of Israel. He gives a recap of the Covenant Code from Sinai. A close reading of the text demonstrates that Deuteronomy has more humanitarian concerns that does that which was given to Moses on the mountain. What Deuteronomy is trying to do in light of a new epoch of time and a new generation is to use what happened at Sinai as a motivator for reimagining the law in light of what has been experienced.
The Nomadic Nature of Faithfulness
The Nomadic Nature of Faithfulness
The Nomadic Nature of Faithfulness
The book of Deuteronomy begins with the transition of Moses' and his summation of God's acts on behalf of the people of Israel. He gives a recap of the Covenant Code from Sinai. A close reading of the text demonstrates that Deuteronomy has more humanitarian concerns that does that which was given to Moses on the mountain. What Deuteronomy is trying to do in light of a new epoch of time and a new generation is to use what happened at Sinai as a motivator for reimagining the law in light of what has been experienced.