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Hey, Bible readers, I'm Ms. Emily and this is the Bible recap for wages. Seven more days. Done. And you know what that means.
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It's time for a seven day roundup. First, let's zoom out. You finished the Torah or the Pentateuch
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or the first five books of the Old Testament. Whoa, hang on. Let's look at those again. To words to remember.
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The Torah is the first five books of the Bible, also called the Pentateuch.
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Pentateuch is Greek for five books. The first five books of the Bible, also called the Torah.
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We also started the first of the history books in the Bible, Joshua. Before Moses died, we saw him bless the people and appoint Joshua to lead them.
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We finished one more book of the Bible.
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So here's a big picture. Deuteronomy.
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Deuteronomy means second law. And for most of the book, Moses addresses the people, encouraging them to follow God's commandments, laws and rules. In all these instructions, we see that God wants his people's obedience in what they do and what they think and feel. We just learned them, but let's review them anyway.
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Here are our words to remember.
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The Torah is the first five books of the Bible, also called the Pentateuch.
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Pentateuch is Greek for five books. The first five books of the Bible, also called the Torah.
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And last, let's take what we've learned and find an application in the New Testament. Jesus quotes from Deuteronomy often. Here's something we read this week from Deuteronomy 6. 5. And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul and all your strength. Here's something Jesus says in Matthew 22, 37 and 38. You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul and all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. Ask yourself these questions and talk about them with your grown up. First, how does Jesus explain the Old Testament law? And second, what does that law mean for us today?
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