Week 2: The Law Reviewed
Objective:
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Review of the commandments
- The importance of keeping the Lord's commandments
- Good's children are different than all people
Resources:
Reading:
- Deuteronomy 5
- Deuteronomy 6
- Deuteronomy 7
- Deuteronomy 8
- Deuteronomy 9: skip (A review of the rebellion of the Israelites)
Key verse(s):
- "Therefore know that the Lord your God, He is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and mercy for a thousand :generations with those who love Him and keep His commandments;" Deuteronomy 7:9
Comments:
Review/recap questions:
**Servant may add more questions
- Whom does this chapter state that the Lord actually made the Covenant with?
- Which of the Ten Commandments comes with a promise fulfilled on earth?
- State the phrase that was often used from the Holy Books Exodus through Deuteronomy to describe the “Promised Land.”
- What is meant by, “Fearing the Lord”?
- List the rewards of obeying God.
- The Lord’s command against intermarriage was not racially motivated but was intended to prevent
what? - The Lord Jesus Christ quoted the passage “man does not live by bread alone” in response to what?
- Describe the rich and fertile land the Israelites were to possess.
- How were the Israelites “humbled” by the Lord?
- Explain “Man does not live on bread alone.”
Homework:
**Servant may add more questions
- We learn in the Holy Book of Deuteronomy that the Lord made His covenant not with the fathers of the
Israelites but with whom? - What was at the heart of Israel’s relationship with God? (HINT: It told the Israelites what God expected in terms of conduct, faith, and worship)
- How were the children of Israel to show FEAR to the Lord? a) worshipping idols b) keeping His decrees c) stealing d) giving false witness
- Love the Lord your God with all your _________, all your ___________, and all your ___________.
- You should love the Lord your God with _______, with __________ and with ____________.
- State the consequences of “following other gods” for the Israelites.
- Why did the Lord set His affection upon the Nation of Israel? a) great numbers of people b) they didn’t disobey c) He loved them d) they were poor slaves
- The carved images were to be destroyed by: a) fire b) burial c) breaking into pieces d) tossing into the sea
- Name the seven nations the Israelite Nation drove out of the Promised Land.
- Describe what the Israelites were to do with the carved images?
- God fed the Israelites a food they and their fathers before them had not known. It was: a) bread b) manna c) quail d) fish from the oceans
- When the Israelites had eaten and were satisfied, what were they to do? a) sleep b) exercise c) praise the Lord d) offer sacrifices
- How did the Lord discipline Israel during the forty years desert wanderings?
- Describe the “good land.”
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