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Parashah 44 Dueteronomy 1:1 3:22 D varim דברים Words 2017 Torah Together Study Series Torah Together In Greek, Deuteronomy means second law, or in this case a restatement of the law. Considered by many to be the most important book in the Old Testament, it is quoted more than any other book in the Bible. Yeshua quoted from it when tempted by Satan (Matthew 4:1-11). Deuteronomy is thought to be the Book of the Covenant discovered in the temple during Josiah s reign (II Chronicles 34). 1. The Command to Leave Horeb - 1:1-8 a) Exactly where did the events recorded in this chapter take place? What and where is the Arabah? What is another name for Horeb? Can you locate Mount Seir and Kadesh Barnea? b) Exactly when did the events in this chapter take place? About how old was Moses at this time? These are the words Moses spoke to all Israel in the desert east of the Jordan.... Deuteronomy 1:1 c) Verse 6 begins Moses address to the people of Israel. What event in their history is Moses describing here? Approximately when did this event occur? These are Moses last words to the Israelites as they prepared to enter the land of Israel after 40 years in the desert. Moses died within just a few months of when these words were spoken. 1

The Plains of Moab are quite expansive with plenty of room for the several million Israelites to encamp. Furthermore, the land was much more fertile and productive than the desert land that they had been wandering in over the past forty years. Also, from this plateau, the Israelites could clearly see the land that God intended for them to possess. It was an ideal starting point for the next phase of their history, the conquest of the land that God had promised to their forefathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. View westward from atop Mount Nebo in Jordan A valley runs north from the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea to the Dead Sea and up to the Jordan River. This valley is called the Arabah which means dry or burnt up. The land in the valley rises slightly from sea level and then descends to the Dead Sea which is some 1400 feet below sea level, the lowest place on earth. To the east of this scorching and desolate landscape a large plateau, known as the Plains of Moab, rises to 2500 feet above see level. On this plateau there is a hill called Mount Nebo. From Mount Nebo, one can look westward, across the Arabah and the Dead Sea, and see the hills surrounding Jerusalem and the Land of Israel on the other side, clear to the Mediterranean Sea. As the Book of Deuteronomy opens, the Israelites are encamped on the Plains of Moab. They have been wandering in the desert south and west of here for forty years and are now in a position to enter the land God promised them. It is here that Moses records his last words to the Israelites, knowing that he will not accompany them as they cross the Jordan River. He will die and be buried here on Mount Nebo. Today, Mount Nebo is easily reached from Amman, the capital of Jordan. There are the ruins of a 5 th century church and a modern bronze statue known as the Brazen Serpent by Italian artist Giovanni Fantoni. It is symbolic of the bronze serpent created by Moses in the wilderness (Numbers 21:4-9) and the cross upon which Yeshua (Jesus) was crucified (John 3:14). 2

2. The Appointment of Leaders - 1:9-18 When and where did the event described in this passage occur? Who advised Moses about how best to judge and lead the Israelites? Exodus 18 explains what led Moses to appoint lower-level leaders for the Israelites. 3. Spies Sent Out - 1:19-25 In this passage, Moses describes the events recorded in Numbers 13. Do you find any differences in the two accounts? What additional information does Moses add? Sometimes it can be difficult to understand the Israelites apparent lack of faith. It had only been about a year since God miraculously led them out of Egypt. Yet here on the doorstep of the Promised Land, the people have a crisis of faith, not believing that God could do what he promised. 4. Rebellion against God - 1:26-46 a) In this passage, Moses describes the rebellion of the Israelites after the return of the spies (Numbers 14). What additional information does Moses add? b) In verse 37, Moses states that the people are to blame for God s anger at him. Describe the event that led God to be angry with Moses. Do you think the people were to blame? Numbers 20:1-13 describe the events that led to God s anger with Moses. Can you see why God was angry with Moses? 3

5. Wanderings in the Desert - 2:1-23 a) Verse 1 states that for a long time we made our way around the hill country of Seir. About how long do you think the Israelites spent wandering in the desert? b) What were God s instructions to the Israelites concerning their brothers, the descendants of Esau? Did the Israelites follow these instructions? What happened? (Hint: See Numbers 20) Were the Israelites to own any land in Edom? Why or why not? Numbers 21:21-26 tell what happened when the Israelites encountered Sihon, the King of Hesbon. The outcome was much different than their previous encounters with the Edomites and the Ammonites. Can you think of any reason for the different outcomes? c) What were God s instructions to the Israelites concerning the Ammonites, the descendants of Lot? Were they obedient to these instructions? 6. Defeat of Sihon King of Heshbon - 2:24-37 a) When the Israelites asked Sihon, King of Heshbon, to pass through his land, what was his response? What happened? Leviticus 27 defines the type of sacrifice known as cherem and often translated as devoted to God. As contrasted with a sacrifice that is dedicated to God, a cherem sacrifice is to be used entirely for the purposes of God without the possibility of redemption. Often this meant that the sacrifice was completely destroyed for God, as was the case with Sihon and the Amorites. b) Did the Israelites have reason to believe that they would be victorious over Sihon and the Amorites? Why or why not? How might this affect their future? c) What did the Israelites do to Sihon, his army, and his country? Why was this done? What did they do to the Ammonites? Why? 4

7. Defeat of Og King of Bashan - 3:1-11 a) What happened as the Israelites approached Bashan? Did they have reason to believe that they would win the battle at Edrei? What became of Og, his army, and his country? b) Can you locate on a map the land conquered by the Israelites? 8. Division of the Land - 3:12-22 a) Which of the tribes of Israel received the land obtained when they defeated Sihon, king of Heshbon and Og, king of Bashan? Which tribes received which land? Numbers 32 tells the interesting story of the Israelite tribes that wished to have their share of the Promised Land on the east side of the Jordan river. b) What did the men from these tribes have to do before they could live on this land? c) What words of encouragement does Moses have for Joshua as he prepared to cross the Jordan? 5

Digging deeper.... 1. Chapter 2 describes a common action that occurred in the history of the Edomites (descendants of Esau), the Ammonites and the Moabites (descendants of Lot), as well as the Israelites and the Caphtorites (people from Crete). What was this action? Does this give you any insight into the way God works in the history of man? For each Torah portion (Parashah), the ancient Hebrew scribes defined a corresponding reading from the prophets, called the Haftarah (conclusion). These passages are tied to the Torah portion by a key idea or theme. Also, after the New Testament (Brit Hadashah) was formalized, Bible scholars chose from it passages that also complement the Torah portion. These often provide additional insight into God s character and can lead to a better understanding of the unity and consistency of God s word. 2. Read Hebrews 3:7-4:11. According to this passage, what was the root cause of the Israelites sin that caused them to wander in the desert for 40 years? What does the writer equate with entering the Promised Land? What lessons can you learn from this? For further study, see Haftarah : Isaiah 1:1-27 Brit Hadashah : John 15:1-11; Hebrews 3:7-4:11 6