Read Deuteronomy 26:1-29:9 at Bible Gateway.
The Teaching Tools of Scripture
Genesis 1:1-2:3, The Teaching Tools of Scripture, part one and part two
Genesis 1:1-6:8, Finding the Topic Themes of Scripture
Hebrew paragraph divisions
26:1-11 {s} Do not withhold the firstfruits that are justly due
26:12-15 {s} Do not withhold the tithe of the 3rd year that is justly due
26:16-19 {p} Conclusion: walk in them + YHVH is your God; you are His people
27:1-8 {s} Write this law at the entrance to the Land
27:9-10 {s} Take heed, listen, and observe His commandments
27:11-14 {s} Bless on Mount Gerizim, curse on Mount Ebal
27:15 {s} Cursed is he who makes an image as an idol
27:16 {s} Cursed is he who treats father or mother with contempt
27:17 {s} Cursed is he who moves a boundary stone
27:18 {s} Cursed is he who leads the blind off the road
27:19 {s} Cursed is he who perverts justice due to stranger, fatherless, or widow
27:20 {s} Cursed is he who lies with father’s wife
27:21 {s} Cursed is he who lies with an animal
27:22 {s} Cursed is he who lies with his sister
27:23 {s} Cursed is he who lies with his mother in law
27:24 {s} Cursed is he who attacks his neighbor secretly
27:25 {s} Cursed is he who slays the innocent for a bribe
27:26 {p} Cursed is he who does not conform to all the words of this law
28:1-14 {p} Blessings which follow obedience
28:15-68 {s} Curses which follow disobedience
29:1 {p} These are the words of the covenant
29:2-9 {p} Keep the words of this covenant for God can remove people from their land
Strong themes of the parashah
26:1-19 {s+s+p} Do not withhold what is justly due, which is obedience to these commandments, for YHVH is your God
27:1-26 {sx14+p} The Law, with its blessings and curses, is to stand at the entrance to the Land
28:1-29:1 {p+s+p} Blessings follow obedience; they and the curses of disobedience hinge on these words of the covenant
Deuteronomy 26:1-29:9 triennial Torah portions
26:1-27:26, triennial Ki tavo, “When you enter”
28:1-29:9, triennial Im shamoa, “If you hearken”
Deuteronomy 26:1-29:9 Chiastic structure
Download the fully expanded Deuteronomy 26:1-29:9 Ki Tavo chiasm pdf (Coming …).
Theme of the parashah
Our obedience, which brings blessing, to all the words of this Law is justly due YHVH our God.
Finding Messiah in Ki Tavo
Additional readings for this parashah
Isa 60:1-22 (my notes) | Mat 4:13-24 (my notes)
Studies in Ki Tavo
Deuteronomy 26, Bible for Beginners
Deuteronomy 26:1-15, The firstfruits and tithe
Deuteronomy 26:16-19, The conclusion to the commandments, part one
Deuteronomy 26:16-19, The conclusion to the commandments, part two
Deuteronomy 26:1-27:26, Triennial Ki tavo chiastic structure, and close quote on Moses’ chapter 5-26 speech explaining this Torah
Deuteronomy 27, Bible for Beginners
Deuteronomy 28, Bible for Beginners
Deuteronomy 27 and 28, Moses’ next speech, and writing the Torah on entrances
Deuteronomy 28:1-29:9, Triennial Im shamoa chiastic structure, and choosing blessing or cursing
Deuteronomy 29, Bible for Beginners
Deuteronomy 26:1-29:9, Hebrew paragraph divisions, and that which causes good, and that which causes evil
Deuteronomy 26:1-29:9, Chiastic structure and explanation
Off-Site Studies
Ki Tavo – Restoration of Torah
Ki Tavo Torah Pearls – Nehemiah Gordon and Keith Johnson
SCRIPTURE REVEALED SERIES by CHRISTINE MILLER:
THE LAW of LOVE | FINDING MESSIAH in TORAH | DEUTERONOMY in CHIASTIC STRUCTURE
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