The Gospel according to Moses: Theological and Ethical Reflections on the Book of Deuteronomy


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To many people the law stands in opposition to the gospel. While it may be possible to read Pauls epistles this way the book of Deuteronomy will not allow this reading. Like the book of Romans in the New Testament Deuteronomy provides the most systematic and sustained presentation of theology in the Old Testament. And like the Gospel of John it represents mature theological reflection on Gods great acts of salvation in this case associated with the exodus of Israel from Egypt. The gospel according to Moses begins and ends with the gracious work of God for undeserving subjects. In a book that consists largely of Moses farewell sermons to his congregation Israels first pastor seeks to inspire his congregation to a life of faith and godliness in response to Gods great mercy. Unfortunately for many Christians Deuteronomy is a dead book because we have lost sight of the gospel. The essays in this collection arise from a larger project driven by a passion to recover for Christians the life-giving message of the Old Testament in general and the gospel according to Moses in particular. The meditations in this volume cover a wide range of topics from explorations into the origins of Deuteronomy to considerations of the ethical and homiletical relevance of the book for Christians today. Dan Block is one of the finest Old Testament exegetes of this generation. This collection of his thoughtful articles on Deuteronomy will be invaluable to anyone studying the book. His labors and analyses are a gift to both the academy and the Church. --John H. Walton Professor of Old Testament Wheaton College and Graduate School With the seasoned skill of a mature scholar and the passion of a preacher Dan Block offers us another fine volume on Deuteronomy. This theological manifesto of ancient Israel continues to speak across the centuries and there can be no better guide than Block to help the people of God today hear the abiding voice of the one true God in its pages. --M. Daniel Carroll R. Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Denver Seminary Daniel I. Block is the Gunther H. Knoedler Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College Wheaton IL. He is the author of The Book of Ezekiel Chapters 1-24 (1997) The Book of Ezekiel Chapters 25-48 (1998); Judges and Ruth (1999); and Deuteronomy (NIVAC) forthcoming).
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