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The Book of Deuteronomy was written mostly by Moses
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some time between 1440 and 1400 B.C.
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just before the Israelites entered the promised land.
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Moses is facing a generation that did not live through
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Israel's slavery in Egypt, their deliverance
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through the Red Sea, or the receiving of the law at Mt. Sinai.
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Before the people enter Canaan, he delivers a speech
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to remind them of God's promises, the importance
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of obeying His law, and how the previous generation
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failed to do so.
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If Israel follows the law, they will fulfill God's
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original calling to Abraham—to be an example of God's
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love and blessing to all the nations.
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In knowing the people's inevitable failure to keep the law,
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Moses points to a heart issue that must be addressed.
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The same selfish path that led to disobedience in the garden
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will continue to prompt the Israelites
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to choose their own path over God's
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leading to their nation's destruction.
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Moses prophesies the coming of another prophet—
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the ultimate prophet—on the other side of Israel's
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coming exile, by whom their hearts
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will be transformed to love and obey God.