1. Moses continues addressing the people. He recounts how God has fought for Israel and how he pleaded with God a final time to let him enter the promised land.
  2. Moses recounts wandering around the wilderness for 38 years. God puts prohibitions on who Israel is allowed to engage in conflict with. Why is God good to the children of Esau?
  3. Moses recounts the people's refusal to trust God when the report comes back from the promised land. A crazy accusation is made against God.
  4. Should we sin because we are not under law? How do you talk about the law, the gospel and grace in light of the fact that we still sin?
  5. Chad and Daniel begin the journey through Deuteronomy. After some introduction to the book, we see Moses start addressing the second generation of Israel and take a shot at those who came before them for the journey taking so long.
  6. Paul sees an objection to the gospel he just laid out in chapter 5 coming and gets in front of it. Should we sin to increase grace?
  7. Chad and Daniel wrap up Numbers. Cities of refuge are established. There are rules and commands for “blood redeemers.” What does the Old Testament concept of being a brother tell us about Jesus?
  8. Paul describes the relationship between Adam/Sin and Jesus/righteousness. Why is a clean slate not enough?
  9. What does the common old testament phrase “before the Lord” really mean? God is everywhere, but is He everywhere in the same way?
  10. Moses is going to die soon, but first the Israelites must go to war with Midianites. Many people are killed, including woman and children, as well as Balaam.
  11. Paul moves to talking about Abraham and how he was justified.
  12. Chad and Daniel discuss the feast days and calendar of Israel. Why does God give people days to observe? What does it mean to participate in holy days then and now?