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Moses' fourth speech, Part 9

When God revealed His mind to Moses in the law, He showed great concern for the poor of the land. In commanding a release of payments on debt during each Sabbatic year, He ensured… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/11-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-9/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 8

At the end of six years on the Hebrew calendar, a remission of debt took place in conjunction with the Sabbatic year. This gave debt relief during the year when they had no income… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/11-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-8/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 7

In the flow of Moses’ speech, he moves from the subject of the tithe and its use in supporting the poor to the subject of debt cancellation on behalf of those who have become… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/11-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-7/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 6

There was more than one tithe in Scripture. Deuteronomy 14:22 and 23 speaks of the main tithe which was to be used in support of the family’s trip keep the feast days: 22 You… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/11-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-6/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 5

Deuteronomy 14:22-29 speaks of the tithe that the Israelites were supposed to pay in order to support their government. Moses had spoken of this law briefly in his third speech… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/11-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-5/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 4

The third category of unclean food in Moses’ list is the birds of the air. Winged creatures represent spirit, as does the air, and so we must pay particular attention to this… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/11-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-4/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 3

To eat clean spiritual food that is preached from the pulpit or read from a book, one must not allow the teacher to do one’s own's thinking or discerning for us. If this is done,… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-3/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 2

In Deuteronomy 14:3-21 Moses deals with various food laws, listing those that were unclean and forbidden. This passage is a shortened version of Leviticus 11. In neither chapter… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-2/

Moses' fourth speech, Part 1

According to Ferrar Fenton, the fourth speech of Moses begins with Deuteronomy 14:1 and ends with 16:17. He entitles it, “Laws against Sins and Self-degradation.” With this… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-fourth-speech-part-1/

Moses' third speech, Final

After giving a strong warning against anyone who might seduce others into idolatry, Moses then extends this to an entire town. While Westerners are more individualistic, the… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-final/

Moses' third speech, Part 23

This may be a good time to explain the difference between the Kingdom of God and a Christian Nation, especially in connection with yesterday’s study of idolatry in the nation.… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-23/

Moses' third speech, Part 22

The seriousness of enticing people to serve other gods is shown in Deuteronomy 13:6-11. 6 If your brother, your mother’s son, or your son or daughter, or the wife you cherish,… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-22/

Moses' third speech, Part 21

Deuteronomy 13:3 tells us that prophets who prophesy things that go against the divine law are not to be followed, even if their word is accompanied by signs and wonders. We are… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-21/

Moses' third speech, Part 20

After forbidding Israel to study the religious practices of the Canaanites, Moses turns his attention to those prophets who would use their prophetic gift to entice men to become… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-20/

Moses' third speech, Part 19

Beginning Deuteronomy 12:29, Moses turns his attention to the religious beliefs and practices of the nations in and around Canaan, which Israel was not to learn. 29 When the… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-19/

Moses' third speech, Part 18

The Israelites were expected to “rejoice” in their relationship with the central altar and government. The law was the perfect “law of liberty” (James 2:12), by which the people… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-18/

Moses' third speech, Part 17

Moses continues his third speech to Israel in Deuteronomy 12:17 and 18, 17 You are not allowed to eat within your gates the tithe of your grain, or new wine, or oil, or the… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-17/

Moses' third speech, Part 16

Moses tells the people in Deuteronomy 12:10 and 11, 10 When you cross the Jordan and live in the land which the Lord your God is giving you to inherit, and He gives you rest… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-16/

Moses' third speech, Part 15

In Deuteronomy 12, Moses turns his attention to the specific laws and statutes that God required Israel to follow in order to establish His dominion in the earth and reassert His… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-15/

Moses' third speech, Part 14

In Deuteronomy 11:26-28, Moses says, 26 See, I am setting before you today a blessing and a curse: 27 the blessing, if you listen to [shema] the commandments of the Lord your… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2012/10-2012/moses-third-speech-part-14/