The book of Deuteronomy consists of a series of messages Moses delivered to the people of Israel, east of the Jordan River on the plains of Moab.
These are Moses’ last words, and they are powerful. He begins with a brief history lesson, because he is speaking to a new generation of Israelites, many of whom were born during the years of wandering in the wilderness. Moses needed to make sure they understood both the promises of God and the mistakes of their forebears, before he turned the reins of leadership over to Joshua.
Deuteronomy 3-4: Hearing God’s Word
Deuteronomy 1-2: From Egypt to Moab
Deuteronomy 5: The Ten Commandments
Deuteronomy 6: The Meaning of God’s Law
Deuteronomy 7-9: Remember!
Deuteronomy 10-11: Blessing and Curse
Deuteronomy 12: Concerning Worship
Deuteronomy 13-14: Guarding Purity
Deuteronomy 15-16: A Holy Community
Deuteronomy 17-18: A Holy Nation, Part 1
Deuteronomy 19-21: A Holy Nation, Part 2
Deuteronomy 22-24:4: A Holy Nation, Part 3
Deuteronomy 24-26: A Holy Nation, Part 4
Deuteronomy 27: A Hedge of Curses
Deuteronomy 28: This Way to Blessing
Deuteronomy 29: The Covenant Renewed
Deuteronomy 30-31: Next Stage in God’s Covenant
Deuteronomy 32: The Song of Moses
Deuteronomy 33-34: The Final Works of Moses