OLD TESTAMENT TEST 3 DEUTERONOMY Flashcards

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What is the emphasis of the book of Deuteronomy?

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Like Leviticus, Deuteronomy contains large amounts of legal detail, but its emphasis is on the people rather than the priests.

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How was the title of Deuteronomy derived?

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from a mistranslation of Deut. 17:18. Instead of reading “a copy/repetition of the law”
>the translators of the Septuagint rendered the phrase “second law” or Deuteronomy. its title in the Herew Bible is “ these are the words”.

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who is the author of Deuteronomy?

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Traditionally Moses has been recognized as the originator of the Majority of the book.

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what is the Structure of Deuteronomy?

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Deuteronomy is organized as a series of three discourses by Moses

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What are the Purposes of Deuteronomy?

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The Purposes

1) Covenant Renewal
2) A Successor for Moses
3) Preparation for Life in Canaan
4) Prophetic Fulfillment
5) Prophetic Predictions
6) Kingship
7) Exile & Restoration
8) The Prophet
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what are the Themes of Deuteronomy?

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  1. Israel
  2. Israel’s God
  3. The Covenant which binds them together.
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what is the Theology of Deuteronomy?

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1) God is a covenant-making and Covenant-keeping God
2) Monotheism
3) Deuteronomic Humanitarianism.
4) Blessings and Curses

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What is the Influence of the Book?

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the Influence of Deuteronomy is:
The authors of the books of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, and 2 Kings weigh Israel’s history against the background of Deuteronomy’s instructions.
2) Deuteronomy is the third most often cited book in the New Testament after Psalms and Isaiah.
3) Jesus quoting from Deuteronomy more than any other book.
4) when Jesus Christ named the first of the two greatest commandments (matthew 22:37, mark 12:30, luke 10:27), he referenced Deut.6:4-5-“Hear o Israel the Lord…
5) Jesus answered all three of the devil’s temptations (Matthew 4) with passages from Deut.(8:3, 6:16, 6:13)

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what does Deuteronomy 6:4-5 say?

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4.Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 5. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.
( this is a required verse on the test)

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what is the SHEMA?

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VERSE 6:4 of Deut.

the SHEMA, has become the definitive statement of Jewish identity; “ hear, O Israel: the Lord ou God, the Lord is one.”

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what are the guidelines when reading the O.T. Law?

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1) See the Old Testament Law as God’s fully inspired word.
2) See the O.T. Law as something additional built on top of the already existing foundation of the promises and blessings to Abraham.
3) Don’t see the O.T. Law as binding on you or anyone else in the New Covenant, except where a principal or command has been specifically renewed in the New Testament.
4) Since Christ fully obeyed and fulfilled the Law, and since we receive his righteousness (imputed to us) when we repent, then God sees us covered with the righteousness of Christ who perfectly fulfilled the O.T Law.

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