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For renowned Old Testament scholar Dr Daniel Block, Deuteronomy is the “Gospel according to Moses.” Moses’ farewell pastoral addresses call God’s people to remember his grace in salvation, covenant relationship with him, and his revelation of a way of blessing in a lost world. Deuteronomy is to the Old Testament what John’s Gospel and Paul’s letter to the Romans are to the New, laying the theological foundation for our entire Scriptures.
What is the Gospel of Moses? How did Moses communicate that Gospel? How did he lay the foundation for the New Testament? How are Moses’ teachings for ancient Israel relevant for New Testament Christians?
Based on a lifetime of research and ministry, by discussing the literary features of each passage and exegeting the text verse by verse, this three-volume commentary offers readers a profound grasp of the Gospel according to Moses in Deuteronomy and its relevance for today.
【About the Author】
Daniel I. Block (PhD, University of Liverpool) is the Gunther H. Knoedler Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL. He is the author of more than 120 scholarly papers and many popular articles on biblical texts and topics. His published books include The Book of Ezekiel (2 volumes, NICOT, 1997, 1998), Judges and Ruth (NAC, 1999), Deuteronomy (NIVAC, 2012), For the Glory of God: Recovering a Biblical Theology of Worship (2014), Ruth: The King is Coming (ZECOT, 2015), and Covenant: The Framework of God’s Grand Plan of Redemption (2021).
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Author’s Preface and Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY
History of Interpretation
Deuteronomy and the Canon
Hearing the Message of Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy and Theology
Conclusion
Structure and Design
Outline of The Gospel according to Moses
COMMENTARY ON DEUTERONOMY 1–11
PART I MOSES’ FIRST ADDRESS
REMEMBERING THE GRACE OF YHWH 1:1–4:44
1 The Preamble to Moses’ First Address (1:1–5)
Interpretation of the Preamble
Canonical and Theological Significance
Introduction to Moses’ First Address (1:6–4:44)
2 Recollections of YHWH’s Grace to the Exodus Generation (1:6–2:1)
Moses’ Recollections of Mount Horeb (1:6–18)
Moses’ Recollections of Kadesh-barnea (1:19–2:1)
Canonical and Theological Significance
3 Recollections of YHWH’s Grace to the New Generation (2:2–3:29)
Introduction
Recollections of Israel’s Encounters with their Transjordanian Relatives (2:2–23)
Canonical and Theological Significance
Recollections of Israel’s Encounters with the Amorite Kings (2:24–3:11)
Canonical and Theological Significance
Moses’ Personal Recollections (3:12–29)
Canonical and Theological Significance
4 Recollections of YHWH’s Grace with the Future in Mind (4:1–40)
Introduction
Recollections of the Grace of Torah (4:1–8)
Canonical and Theological Significance
Recollections of the Grace of Covenant (4:9–31)
Canonical and Theological Significance
Recollections of the Grace of Salvation (4:32–40)
Canonical and Theological Significance
5 Narrative Epilogue to Moses’ First Address (4:41–44)
Interpretation
Canonical and Theological Significance
PART II MOSES’ SECOND ADDRESS
EXPLAINING THE COVENANT GRACE OF YHWH 4:45–11:32
6 The Preamble to Moses’ Second Address (4:45–5:1a)
Introduction to Moses’ Second Address
Moses’ Recollection of the Establishment of the Israelite Covenant at Horeb (5:1b–6:3)
7 Moses’ Preamble to the Revelation of the Principles of Covenant Relationship (5:1b–5)
Interpretation
Canonical and Theological Significance
8 Moses’ Recitation of the Foundational Document of the Israelite Covenant (5:6–22)
Introduction to the Decalogue
The Historical Prologue (5:6)
The Covenant Stipulations (5:7–21)
The Transcriptional Epilogue (5:22)
Canonical and Theological Significance
9 The Israelites’ Response to the Revelation of the Foundational Covenant Principles (5:23–6:3)
Introduction
The People’s Response to the Theophany at Horeb (5:23–27)
YHWH’s Response to the People’s Proposal (5:28–31)
The Prophetic Mediator’s Exhortation (5:32–6:3)
Canonical and Theological Significance
Introduction to the Essence of Covenant Relationship (6:4–8:20)
10 The Call for Exclusive Covenant Commitment (6:4–9)
Introduction
The Focus of Covenant Commitment (6:4)
The Locus of Covenant Commitment (6:5)
The Social Dimensions of Covenant Commitment (6:6–9)
Canonical and Theological Significance
11 The Trial of Faith (Part I) The Tests of Covenant Commitment (6:10–19)
Introduction
The Internal Test of Covenant Commitment (6:10–17)
The External Test of Covenant Commitment (6:18–19)
Canonical and Theological Significance
12 The Trial of Faith (Part II) The Verbal Testimony of Covenant Commitment (6:20–25)
The Child’s Question (6:20)
Moses’ Catechetical Answer (6:21–25)
Canonical and Theological Significance
13 The Trial of Faith (Part III) The External Test of Israel’s Covenant Commitment (7:1–26)
Introduction to the External Test
The Nature of the External Test (7:1–16)
The Prescribed Response to the External Test (7:17–26)
Canonical and Theological Significance
14 The Trial of Faith (Part IV) The Internal Test of Israel’s Covenant Commitment (8:1–20)
Introduction to the Internal Test
The Nature of the Internal Test (8:1–10)
The Prescribed Response to the Internal Test (8:11–20)
Canonical and Theological Significance
The Sheer Grace of Covenant Relationship (9:1–10:11)
15 Disputing False Claims to Divine Favor (9:1–24)
Introduction
The Faulty Grounds of Israel’s Claim to the Land of Canaan (9:1–6)
The Refutation of Israel’s Claim (9:7–24)
Canonical and Theological Significance
16 Pleading for Renewal of Divine Favor (9:25–10:11)
Introduction
Moses’ Intercessory Prayer for YHWH’s People (9:25–29)
YHWH’s Response to Moses’ Intercessory Prayer (10:1–11)
Canonical and Theological Significance
17 The Weightier Matters of Torah and the Core of the Gospel according to Moses (10:12–11:1)
Introduction to the Deuteronomic Catechism
The Catechetical Question (10:12a)
Moses’ Catechetical Answers to the Question (10:12b–22)
The Summary Conclusion (11:1)
Canonical and Theological Significance
18 Concluding Exhortations for the Present Generation of Israelites (11:2–32)
Introduction to the Ending of Moses’ Second Address
The Importance of Fidelity to YHWH in Israel’s Covenant Relationship (11:2–25)
Canonical and Theological Significance
A Concluding Pastoral Appeal (11:26–28)
Canonical and Theological Significance
Anticipating the Completion of the Covenantal Triangle: YHWH–Israel–Land (11:29–32)
Canonical and Theological Significance
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DEUTERONOMY 1–11
INDEXES
Modern Author Index
Subject Index
Biblical References Index
Ancient Non-Biblical Sources Index
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