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God’s Choice
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Articles in this Series
Deuteronomy is a book of choices. In most of these, God is seen to choose. He chooses sovereignly, but never capriciously. Mostly, men are the subjects of His choice, whether corporately as a nation, …
The song of Moses and Israel, follow-ing their deliverance from Pharaoh’s power, chiefly celebrated the great victory wrought by God on their behalf. It was also in part prophetic, in that it envisage…
In the first two articles of this series it was shown that God chose the Jewish people that they might be a peculiar treasure unto Him above all people, and that He also chose the place, namely, the t…
In God’s purpose, the elect nation of Israel was meant to be a theocracy, that is, a state governed by Him as its sole King, not as a titular Head, but as sovereign Ruler. God’s laws and com-mandments…
The Israelites did not themselves choose to be God’s people, nor did they choose the place which was the centre of their religious life and worship. Neither did they choose the tribe of Levi to be a p…
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