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Life-Study of the Bible with Witness Lee is a 30-minute radio broadcast composed of excerpts from Witness Lee's spoken ministry that focuses on the enjoyment of the divine life as revealed in the Scriptures. The ministry portions are followed by a discussion of the portion presented, including questions and answers.
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The Book of Deuteronomy is Moses' commentary on the Law given in Leviticus. Here, Moses gives his farewell address to Israel, expressing both his love for his nation, his hopes and fears for its future. Deuteronomy is the companion book to Leviticus. Together, they provide us a set of wide-ranging laws that govern the liturgical, sacrificial, familial, and civil life of Israel under one main heading: "Holiness unto the Lord." Yet, Moses knew how deeply flawed the nation was. Forty years in t ...
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Deuteronomy #11 The end of Deuteronomy is the end of the Pentateuch and it is ominous, for, in his Song, Moses already foresees Israel's betrayal and the harsh consequences to follow. Moses calls heaven and earth as witnesses. Indeed, every lawsuit requires two witnesses who are upright and agree in their testimony, and what heaven and earth will w…
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Deuteronomy #10 Moses has presented all the terms of the second covenant to the people (4: 44–26: 19; 28). He now summons them to ratify it Having called Israel to ratify the covenant, Moses reminds Israel, once more, of the Exodus from Egypt and explains that the reason why God allowed Israel to wander in the desert for forty years was to teach th…
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Deuteronomy #9 Having completed his discourse on the laws that should govern Israel, Moses reminds Israel of the necessity of obedience: obedience to these laws is obedience to God. Moses warns the Israelites: Do not obey the law as if it were a mere legal code instead show your love of God by obeying. "This day the LORD your God commands you to do…
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Deuteronomy #8 This lecture continues the study of laws pertaining to ordinary everyday lives in the context of ancient Israel. It covers forbidden relationships, the sanctity of the military camp, and other related laws. All along, in the book of Deuteronomy, Moses's focus remains the sanctification of Israel. His singular focus is proper modes of…
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Deuteronomy #7 Having dealt with civil and religious authorities, Moses turns his attention in chapters 20-22 to the lives of ordinary people and legislates on warfare, murder, and the family. Moses understands that unless the law becomes part of daily living it will remain just that a law that could be forgotten and discarded. He begins his teachi…
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Deuteronomy #6 What is the relationship between civil and religious authorities? As we shall see in this lecture, the separation between Church and State did not start in the United States; it started in Deuteronomy. In these chapters, Moses enacts laws that govern the annual religious cycle of festivals, and then he introduces laws that govern civ…
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Deuteronomy #5 Sometimes, as is the case with Deuteronomy Chapters 12 through 15, Scripture seems disorganized and confusing. Whenever this happens, we are better than assuming that the confusion is wholly ours and not Scripture's. In the section of the law ranging from Chapters 12 through 15, Moses, seemingly, covers a series of disparate and disc…
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