Excerpts from Deuteronomy, Book I and Book II

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   The first nine verses of Deuteronomy 21 detail a procedure to be used, when murder was committed but the murderer was unknown. Imagine watching one of the CSI TV series or Bones. A corpse is discovered in some secluded location. There are no witnesses to the crime and the corpse isn't talking either. What to do?    Well, on TV the scientific nerds and squints commence to gathering materials from the landscape around the corpse, and from the corpse too. Then they retreat to the laboratory and see what they can find out from their collection of materials. Finally, as more and more evidence is examined and new revelations come to light, a light bulb comes on over the head of one of the actors and he or she exclaims, "I know who did it!"   Well guess what? It doesn't usually work like that in reality! It didn't usually work like that in Old Testament Israel either. So much for Plan A. That left the Lord with Plan B, which He shared with the Israelites in Deuteronomy 21:1-9. Let's spend our time today studying this plan. You may read the full account in Deuteronomy Book II.
   Deuteronomy 5:3 might be a wee bit befuddling to some folks. At Mt. Sinai the older generation of Israelites received the Law. On the plains of Moab in our present text the younger generation of Israelites were about to receive the Law. How then did Moses assert that the Lord didn't make His covenant with their fathers, but with them?   Hmm. I am reminded of Winston Churchill's 1939 description of Soviet Russia. He referred to them as "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma"! They were a tough nut to crack. But not to lose heart, dear heart. Let us wade through the confusion and decipher the cipher.   Moses and all the Old Testament saints had an Oriental mindset. They didn't fraternize with Aristotle much. Their way of reasoning and concomitant mode of expression did not jive with the Occidental mode, and vice versa too!Moses was not claiming the Lord at Sinai did not make a covenant with the older generation. He stated that the Lord's covenant was not SOLELY with the older generation. His covenant was with Israel, with all Israelites throughout ALL generations.   So did the Lord give the Law to the generation of Israelites who were at Mt. Sinai? No, He did not. Did He give the Law to all Israelites of all generations? Yes, that is precisely what He did. It is in this context we are to interpret Moses' words in verse 3, brothers and sisters. You may read the full account in Deuteronomy Book I.
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