Table Of ContentGeneral Preface Author's Preface Abbreviations Bibliography Introduction 1. The importance of the book 2. Title 3. Authorship, date and provenance 4. Some literary features of Deuteronomy 5. Structure 6. Theology 7. Purpose Additional Note: the Holy War (herem) princilpe Analysis Commentary
SynopsisA dramatic address delivered on the verge of Israel's entry into the land of Canaan, Deuteronomy has been described as a book "on the boundary." Edward J. Woods expounds its all-encompassing vision and shows how the Israelites were exhorted to make its words the interpreter of their life's story within the land "beyond the Jordan."This completely new volume replaces the previous editon of Deuteronomy in the Tyndale Commentary series written by J. A. Thompson., A dramatic address delivered on the verge of Israel's entry into the land of Canaan, Deuteronomy has been described as a book "on the boundary." Ted Woods expounds its all-encompassing vision and shows how the Israelites were exhorted to make its words the interpreter of their life's story within the land "beyond the Jordan." This completely new volume replaces the previous editon of Deuteronomy in the Tyndale Commentary series written by J. A. Thompson., An all-new, replacement volume in the classic Tyndale Commentary series! Delivered on the verge of Israel's etry into the land of Canaan, Deuteronomy has been described as a book "on the boundary." Edward J. Woods underscores the book's demand that Israel make its words the interpreter of their life story in the land "beyond the Jordan."