The main theme of Deuteronomy is obedience as tought by Moses. He reminded the Israelites to learn from the example of their parents.
The theme of Deuternomy is law. The meaning of this word is "second law". It repeats the laws covered in the second thru forth books of The Bible.
The book of Deuteronomy delineates God's laws regarding covenant renewal and religious framework to the Israelites believed to have been proclaimed to Moses on Mount Sinai. In addition to the laws, it also contains historical chapters detailing the Israelite's doings between their wandering in the desert and their crossing of the Jordan River.
I. Deuteronomy 1-4: First (historical) Discourse of Moses
Chapter
1
Retrospect to the Wandering in the Wilderness (from Sinaï to Kadesh)
Chapter
2
Retrospect to the Wandering in the Wilderness (from Kadesh to the Victory over Sihon)
Chapter
3
Retrospect to the Events on the other side of Jordan
Chapter
4
Moses' Serious Exhortations for the People
II. Deuteronomy 5-26: Second (legal) Discourse of Moses
Chapter
5
Repetition of the Ten Commandments
Chapter
6
"Hear, O Israel"
Chapter
7
Separation from the Canaanites
Chapter
8
The Lessons of the Wilderness
Chapter
9
Remembering the Golden Calf
Chapter
10
Remembering the Second Law and Urging to Obedience
Chapter
11
Obedience as Supposition for God's Blessing
Chapter
12
The Place of Worshiping God in Canaan
Chapter
13
Treating Idolatry amidst the People of Israel
Chapter
14
Clean Meats; Giving the Tithe
Chapter
15
The Sabbath Year
Chapter
16
The Three Main Feasts of Israel
Chapter
17
The Law for the King
Chapter
18
The Priests and the Prophet
Chapter
19
Grace for the Man-slayer
Chapter
20
Laws to be observed in War
Chapter
21
Blood-Guilt and Right for Families
Chapter
22
Warning against Mixing and Uncleanness
Chapter
23
Cleanness as Requirement for the Peoples' Fellowship with God
Chapter
24-25
Different Commandments to Suppress Human Malice
Chapter
26
Offering of Firstfruits and of the Tithe
III. Deuteronomy 27-30: Third (prophetical) Discourse of Moses
Chapter
27
Gerizim and Ebal: Blessing and Curse
Chapter
28
God's Government: Obedience will bring Blessing, Disobedience will bring Curse
Chapter
29
Moses Speaks to the Conscience of the People
Chapter
30
Prophecy of Repentance and Return of the People
IV. Deuteronomy 31-34: Final Discourses and Death of Moses
Chapter
31
Joshua's Appointment and Handing Over of the Law
Chapter
32
The Song of Moses
Chapter
33
Moses blesses the Twelve Tribes of Israel
Chapter
34
Death of Moses
Second law to a new generation of Israelites; The last words of Moses
The Book of Deuteronomy is the fifth book of the Hebrew Bible. The book contains three sermons that were delivered to the Israelites by Moses in the plains of Moab.
The fifth book of the Bible is Deuteronomy.In my New American standard bible, Deuteronomy is the 5th chapter.
The book of Joshua follows the book of Deuteronomy.
The book of Deuteronomy in the Bible contains detailed instructions for how the Israelites should live according to God's laws. An example sentence using "Deuteronomy" could be: "In Deuteronomy 6:5, it says to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and strength."
Deuteronomy is the fifth book of Moses and it is also the fifth book in the bible.
The book of Deuteronomy was written before Christ so he wouldn't be in there.
(Deuteronomy 22:21)
it is in the very front of the book, real easy
The table table of contents
Deuteronomy
Moses
Deuteronomy is in the Torah, which is the first division.
YES, it is the 5th book of the Bible