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Deuteronomy 23 - Family of the Unsandaled

How permanent or immovable are some of the laws in Deuteronomy?

Deuteronomy 19 - Show no pity for the guilty

The cultural inaccessibility gets deep in parts of Deuteronomy 19-21, but we still find value in their contemplation.

Deuteronomy 17 - You must never return to Egypt

In some specific advice for future kings of Israel we find some useful and relevant ideas.

Deuteronomy 15 - Never lack for needy persons

This phrase is familiar, but it's true call is often overlooked.

Deuteronomy 12 - The place the Lord will choose

An emphasis on "one place of worship" in Deuteronomy 12 becomes the cause of conflict within a generation.

Deuteronomy 6 - The Lord is one

We each have a different discussion point from Deut 6-10.

Deuteronomy 4 - I have taught you statutes

It is remarkable that God describes his Law as having evangelistic effect.

Deuteronomy 2 - A race of giants

We start our journey through Deuteronomy by examining some interesting details in chapters 1 and 2.

Exodus 3 - Compelled by a mighty hand

We explore hardened hearts in the Exodus story to set the context for a season in Deuteronomy.

Proverbs 11 - Delivers from death

Proverbs often speaks of large scale consequences, so how does death relate to rest?

Proverbs 14 - Insult their maker

We redress, and then reconsider, the claim that Proverbs doesn't mention Sabbath.

Proverbs 26 - A scalpel in the hands of a drunk

We try our hand at creating a "modern proverb", but keep finding ones in the bible that are just as relevant!

Proverbs 29 - The rights of the poor

Sabbath rest has a very particular focus on the poor and disadvantaged.

Proverbs 18 - who can bear a crushed spirit?

Rest from sickness and suffering is a powerful idea.

Proverbs 19 - A foolish child

Family can be a refuge of rest, or a tremendous burden.

Proverbs 30 - I am weary and worn out

"Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest."

Proverbs 4 - Restless unless they’re making trouble

The roots of restlessness can be entwined with a desire to do evil.