Deuteronomy 18
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Commentary
Deuteronomy 18 is a chapter that outlines the role of the prophet in the Israelite community. It begins by stating that the Lord will raise up a prophet like Moses from among the Israelites. This prophet will be the one to whom the people should listen and obey. The Lord will put His words in the mouth of this prophet and the people should heed his words. The chapter then goes on to describe the consequences of not listening to the prophet. If the people do not heed the words of the prophet, then the Lord will be angry with them and will punish them. This punishment will be severe and will include destruction and exile. The chapter then goes on to describe the rewards for those who do listen to the prophet. Those who obey the words of the prophet will be blessed with prosperity and success. They will be blessed with long life and will be able to live in the land that the Lord has promised them. Finally, the chapter ends with a warning to those who would seek to lead the people astray. Those who seek to lead the people away from the Lord will be cursed and will be cut off from the people. Deuteronomy 18 is an important chapter that outlines the role of the prophet in the Israelite community. It emphasizes the importance of listening to the words of the prophet and the consequences of not doing so. It also outlines the rewards for those who do listen to the prophet and the punishments for those who seek to lead the people astray.
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