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Deuteronomy: An Introduction and Commentary

Deuteronomy: An Introduction and Commentary

J. A. Thompson
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IVP, 1974. — 321 p. — (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries)Thousands camped east of the Jordan, ready to cross it, eradicate a decadent culture and establish their own nation. Their remarkable leader Moses, soon to die, stood and spoke to them. He reminded them of their covenant relation to Yahweh their Lord, of Yahweh's mighty acts on their behalf, of the practical differences their loyalty to Yahweh should make. He implored them to be totally devoted to their Sovereign God.The book of Deuteronomy records these speeches. "The sympathetic reader," writes J. A. Thompson, "cannot fail to be challenged by the persistent demands throughout the book that he should acknowledge the complete and sole sovereignty of God in his life. Nor can he fail to be touched by the noble concept of God that underlies the whole book."
Volume:
5
Year:
1974
Publisher:
Inter-Varsity Press
Language:
english
Pages:
321
ISBN 10:
0877842809
Series:
Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries
File:
DJVU, 4.54 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1974
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