October
24, 1935
Paper No. 1.
The Theme — Obedience.
Main Divisions
Introduction: Deut. 1:1-5.
1. Retrospect of
the experience of the way.
2. Review of the
teaching of the law.
3. Future of the
people of Israel.
4. Close of the
life of Moses.
Subdivisions
1. Retrospect.
(a) Divine
promise.
(b) Appointed
officers.
(c) Spies.
(d) Rebellion.
(e) Edomites.
(f) Moabites.
(g) Passing of the
old generation.
(h) Amorites.
(i) Sihon.
(j) Conquest of
Og.
(k) Distribution
of the land.
(l) Two commands.
(m) The unanswered
prayer.
(n) Exhortation to
obedience.
(o) Warning
against idolatry.
(p) Prophecy of
exile.
(q) Three cities
of refuge.
Paper No. 2.
2. Review of
Teaching of the Law: Deut. 5:44-26:19.
(a) The Introduction.
(b) The discourse.
(1) The Decalogue.
(a) The Substance.
(b) The Mediator.
(c) The Blessing
of Obedience.
(2) The worship of the Living and True
God.
(a) The Law of
Life.
(b) The Mosaic
view of education.
(1) Family
Godliness.
(2) Christ drawing
His weapons from Deuteronomy.
(3) Salvation from
bond and to riches in glory.
(c) Complete
separation to God.
(1) Communion with
nations forbidden.
(2) Reasons for
this.
(d) The goodness
of the Lord.
(1 Wilderness
experience.
(2) Wilderness
provision.
(3) Canaan
abundance.
(4) Warning against
self-glorification.
(5) Restoration of
two tables.
(6) Continuance of
priesthood.
(7) Separation of
tribe of Levi.
(8) Answer to plea
of Moses.
(e) Obedience
required by God.
(1) Method.
(2) Basis.
(3) Promise.
(4) Threats.
(5) Food of
obedience.
(6) Issue of
obedience.
(f) Laws against
idolatry.
(1) Monuments to be
destroyed.
(2) Central
Sanctuary to be kept.
(3) Idolatry of
nations not to be enquired into.
(4) Enticers to
idolatry to be stoned.
(5) Idolatrous
cities not to be spared.
(6) Command against
idolatrous disfiguring and mourning.
(7) Things which
may and may not be eaten.
(g) Final laws for
worship in the land.
(1) Tithes.
(2) Seventh or
sabbatical year.
(3) Firstlings.
(4) Feasts.
From previously unpublished manuscripts.