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  1. Let heaven and Earth bear witness to the power and love of God’s Word. Moses begins the song of praise by commanding the heavens and Earth to bear witness to his words: “1 Give ear, O heavens, and let me speak; and let the earth hear the words of my mouth.” (Dt. 32:1). The word for “give ear” or “ha’azinu” is a commandment to ...

    • (1-4) Introduction. Give ear, O heavens, and I will speak; And hear, O earth, the words of my mouth. Let my teaching drop as the rain, My speech distill as the dew,
    • (5-6) The accusation: The child has forsaken its father. They have corrupted themselves; They are not His children, Because of their blemish: A perverse and crooked generation.
    • (7-14) Moses recounts God’s past faithfulness to Israel. Remember the days of old, Consider the years of many generations. Ask your father, and he will show you;
    • (15-18) Israel responded to God’s kindness with apostasy. But Jeshurun grew fat and kicked; You grew fat, you grew thick, You are obese! Then he forsook God who made him,
  2. Deuteronomy 32 Bible Study – The Song of Moses – A Song Like You Have Never Heard Before. Outline. I. Ascribing greatness to God (1-4) II. The Lord nurtured His people (5-14) III. The people rebelled against the Lord (15-18) IV. The Lord will recompense them for their deeds (19-43)

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · What is Deuteronomy 32:3 about? The speaker in this verse from Deuteronomy intends to proclaim the name of the Lord and praise the greatness of God. The act of proclaiming God’s name involves not only acknowledging and recognizing the existence of God but also declaring His attributes and power to others.

  4. Deuteronomy 32. . Deuteronomy 32 is not just a historical narrative or a poetic song; it's a lesson in the eternal nature of God's unwavering love, the grave implications of abandoning the Divine, and the beacon of hope that shines even in the darkest of times. As we navigate our life’s journey, may we remember the faithfulness of our Rock ...

  5. The best of men's works are imperfect, they have their flaws and defects, and are left unfinished; but, as for God, his work is perfect; if he begin, he will make an end. (3.) All his ways are judgment. The ends of his ways are all righteous, and he is wise in the choice of the means in order to those ends.

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  7. CHAPTER 32. De 32:1-43. Moses' Song, Which Sets Forth the Perfections of God. 1. Give ear, O ye heavens; … hear, O earth—The magnificence of the exordium, the grandeur of the theme, the frequent and sudden transitions, the elevated strain of the sentiments and language, entitle this song to be ranked amongst the noblest specimens of poetry to be found in the Scriptures.The Divine song, in ...

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