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Moses emphasized 'Yahweh our God' to remind the Israelites that God had chosen them as His people.
Moses emphasized 'Yahweh our God' to remind the Israelites that God had chosen them as His people.
True (A)
Yahweh requires Israel to fear Him because of His greatness and awesome character.
Yahweh requires Israel to fear Him because of His greatness and awesome character.
True (A)
The heart is not the place of thinking, desiring, and willing in the Old Testament.
The heart is not the place of thinking, desiring, and willing in the Old Testament.
False (B)
Moses included himself in the context of 'Yahweh our God' because he was not part of Israel.
Moses included himself in the context of 'Yahweh our God' because he was not part of Israel.
Moses makes it clear that God has chosen Joshua to take his place because of Joshua's disobedience.
Moses makes it clear that God has chosen Joshua to take his place because of Joshua's disobedience.
The theme of Deuteronomy is that Moses is going to live forever.
The theme of Deuteronomy is that Moses is going to live forever.
Yahweh requires Israel to love Him with only their soul, but not their heart and might.
Yahweh requires Israel to love Him with only their soul, but not their heart and might.
Yahweh was the God of Israel's fathers, but not of Moses' fathers.
Yahweh was the God of Israel's fathers, but not of Moses' fathers.
The fear of God is not a fundamental requirement for Israel in the Old Testament.
The fear of God is not a fundamental requirement for Israel in the Old Testament.
The Israelites were reminded to fear Yahweh as their God who had chosen them.
The Israelites were reminded to fear Yahweh as their God who had chosen them.
Moses will accompany Israel into the Promised Land.
Moses will accompany Israel into the Promised Land.
Yahweh was only the God of the Israelites, but not of the Gentiles.
Yahweh was only the God of the Israelites, but not of the Gentiles.
Yahweh requires Israel to walk in His ways, but it is not a requirement for Israel to love Him.
Yahweh requires Israel to walk in His ways, but it is not a requirement for Israel to love Him.
The heart is not a vital part of Israel's obedience to God's commands.
The heart is not a vital part of Israel's obedience to God's commands.
Deuteronomy is a continuation of the narrative of the events that happened in Israel's history.
Deuteronomy is a continuation of the narrative of the events that happened in Israel's history.
The love of God is not a requirement for Israel in the Old Testament.
The love of God is not a requirement for Israel in the Old Testament.
According to Deuteronomy, God is a consuming fire and a jealous God because he is unique.
According to Deuteronomy, God is a consuming fire and a jealous God because he is unique.
Moses' words in Deuteronomy were only for the men of Israel, 20 years of age and above.
Moses' words in Deuteronomy were only for the men of Israel, 20 years of age and above.
Yahweh is a God who shows partiality and takes bribes.
Yahweh is a God who shows partiality and takes bribes.
The first criteria for setting a king over Israel is that they must be chosen by Yahweh.
The first criteria for setting a king over Israel is that they must be chosen by Yahweh.
The book of Psalms does not reflect the same attributes of Yahweh as Deuteronomy.
The book of Psalms does not reflect the same attributes of Yahweh as Deuteronomy.
The revelation of Yahweh's character in Deuteronomy is not a call to response from Israel.
The revelation of Yahweh's character in Deuteronomy is not a call to response from Israel.
The Torah, Psalms, and Isaiah are the three major parts of the Old Testament quoted in the New Testament.
The Torah, Psalms, and Isaiah are the three major parts of the Old Testament quoted in the New Testament.
The attributes of Yahweh revealed in Deuteronomy include his uniqueness, faithfulness, and loving nature.
The attributes of Yahweh revealed in Deuteronomy include his uniqueness, faithfulness, and loving nature.
The command to love Yahweh with all your heart, soul, and might is found in Deuteronomy 6:4.
The command to love Yahweh with all your heart, soul, and might is found in Deuteronomy 6:4.
God's election is not a significant theme in Deuteronomy.
God's election is not a significant theme in Deuteronomy.