Moses gives detailed instructions concerning the upcoming battles of Israel in the Promised land.
Moses continues to instruct Israel in how they are to treat one another when they enter the Promised land.
Moses explains the purpose of the cities of refuge and how they would be used in the Promised land.
Moses instructs the people concerning cities of refuge in the Promised land.
Moses describes some requirements of worship when Israel enters the Promised land.
Godly leaders would be critical if God was to bless Israel in the Promised land. Equally important would be the need for godly citizens.
Moses continues teaching the people the way the nation would be governed when they entered the Promised land. Here he instructs them concerning the priests and Levites.
Moses continues dealing with how the government will operate in the Promised Land. If they ever had a king, what would be expected of him?
Moses had instructed the people regarding their history and their worship. He now moves on to talk about how government would operate in the Promised Land.
Moses instructs the people about the Feast of Tabernacles, the 3rd feast that males over 20 will be required to attend each year when they enter the Promised land.
Instructions are given for the observance of the 3 main feasts when Israel enters the promised land. The first 2 are looked at here.
Moses continues to remind Israel what God expects of them when they enter the Promised land.
Moses reminds the people of their responsibilities to the Lord in giving their tithes in the Promised land.
Moses lists dietary restrictions again in this passage. Some possible reasons why.