The Complete Holy Bible - NIVUK Audio Bible - 5 Deuteronomy
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- The Complete Holy Bible - NIVUK Audio Bible - 5 Deuteronomy
Read by David Suchet
Quick Summary of the book of Deuteronomy:
The new generation of Israelites is now ready to take possession of the Promised Land. Moses gives a series of final speeches, in which he reiterates the Law of God and promises that one day God will send another Prophet reminiscent of the power and mission of Moses. Moses dies in Moab.
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I get delivered just listening to the scriptures. I just play it for hours as I do my work. There is power in the Word of God. If you are in any bondage, spiritual or physical, read the Word of God daily and you will get set free!
So true! I sleep with this playing in some noise isolating headphones and it has done something. I remember more. I often awaken at a time of struggling over some situations to hear as I’m coming in bt sleep and awake and hear exactly the scripture that speaks to the situation. God is good. Desire more and he gives more
Daily is the key. Even if you read a chapter a day, read it and think on what you are reading. Don't just skim. Pay attention to it.
Amen
Lol this control by fear, if u truly understand it this is just killing other tribes looting them and taking their lands. How does the creator of the universe the multiverse, and all those planets do say that to people😂 this was mans ideology, the bible might be altered or mosses was having negative thoughts
Thank you. So refreshing to hear the Word read without excessive drama or vocal exaggeration. David Suchet has a soothing, authentic and authoritative voice. Perfect for reading the Word and perfect for listening.
Yes I love it! What a blessing! I love to hear people who quote and preach God's word with authority! Yes it's distracting to hear music or sounds in the back. I thought I was the only one who felt that way! God's blessing be upon you! Press On!
Chronological Bible 🎧 Listening Year Plan March
11 - Deuteronomy 1
7:25 Deuteronomy 2
12 - 13:38 Deuteronomy 3
18:53 Deuteronomy 4
Cities of refuge
13 - 27:47 Deuteronomy 5
33:17 Deuteronomy 6
37:10 Deuteronomy 7
14 - 42:22 Deuteronomy 8
45:55 Deuteronomy 9
51:52 Deuteronomy 10
15 - 55:50 Deuteronomy 11
1:01:05 Deuteronomy 12
1:07:08 Deuteronomy 13
16 - 1:10:32 Deuteronomy 14
1:14:34 Deuteronomy 15
1:18:32 Deuteronomy 16
17 - 1:22:20 Deuteronomy 17
1:25:56 Deuteronomy 18
1:29:35 Deuteronomy 19
Cities of refuge
1:33:08 Deuteronomy 20
18 - 1:36:28 Deuteronomy 21
1:40:13 Deuteronomy 22
1:44:44 Deuteronomy 23
19 - 1:48:14 Deuteronomy 24
1:51:58 Deuteronomy 25
1:54:50 Deuteronomy 26
1:58:21 Deuteronomy 27
20 - 2:02:15 Deuteronomy 28
2:13:19 Deuteronomy 29
21 - 2:18:16 Deuteronomy 30
2:21:53 Deuteronomy 31
22 - 2:27:55 Deuteronomy 32
2:37:04 Deuteronomy 33
2:43:04 Deuteronomy 34
2:44:00 Moses dies
Psalm 91
23 - Joshua 1-4
24 - Joshua 5-8
25 - Joshua 9-11
26 - Joshua 12-15
27 - Joshua 16-18
28 - Joshua 19-21
29 - Joshua 22-24
30 - Judges 1-2
31 - Judges 3-5
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Beautifully read. Mr. Sachet, you make the NIV come alive like no other reader. God bless you, sir.
Sir David, not Mr. Suchet, not Sachet.
The do's and don'ts are all written down.. The church needs to go back to the OT for a fresh reminder of how the LORD expects us to worship, and live everyday, and what happens when we don't do it HIS way... It's shameful that many pastors tell their flock not to bother with the OT.. The KING quoted from Deut. during HIS walk here. HIS story is all through the OT.. We couldn't have the NT without it...
So true, bless you brother
I agree 💯👍
Absolutely! Everyone should stop reading the NT, for a short while, and read only the Old, Why? Because that’s all YAHusha (Jesus) had. The NT was written AFTER He was gone, He, and His disciples, even the NT writers, all quoted from the OT. This was the WORD they quoted. He is the Living Word! The OT! The Torah! Do away with the Torah, and you do away with Him. They are One, and the same.
My experience is the opposite. Roman's Ch. 8, "2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death. 3 For what the law could not do, on that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh." I observe that do's and dont's remain a badge of self-righteousness from the pulpit. Devolving the Living Word to a guideline for voting, one way or another. Worldliness is fine as long as that worldliness agrees with their own kind. Worldliness is not fine at all.
Amen and Amen
Thank you so much for reading the bible an making it so easy to understand. You have a gift.
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But why to kill men, women and children too? Isn't killing forbidden as a commandment? Why God gives instructions many times to kill someone if He made a commandment with the opposite? Those kids were pure and sinless. I just don't get it. I ain't questioning God, just doesn't make sense for me as a human
The kids weren't pure and sinless, unless they are in infant or baby stage. God has thought out, formed and created, not only the human body but the human consciousness too. God owns us and he can do whatever his Holy desires are.
On the other hand, the other nations were so wicked that they would pass their children into fire to appease their God's so as to obtain favor. They also served idols, murdered and served sexuality as well. In the past, God wiped out mankind for constant evil by bringing the flood. If people are rejecting the Creator and serving sin because they are evil, then they will get punished.
Know that God is extremely kind to those who seek him out and an unbelievable future awaits them.
those kids would have had severe emotional and physical damage, in many of those cases- 1. they were raised in pagan practices where their parents could literally throw them into fire as a prayer, be used sexually as a ritual and so many other problems that we struggle to help people with to this day 2. the eating rules in the OT basically prevent parasites and other related food borne illnesses that cause lifelong suffering-as we still struggle to treat these things-which pagans did not follow
So, now this question: did it cause more suffering to take out kids in that situation or did it compassionately end their suffering quickly sending those who are innocent to heaven-if God sais He is Who He Is?
I don't understand either, some things seemed very cruel to me.
@@angiekitson-harris4257 These were people who were told that they had to murder people (sacrifice) to get something they want. They literally burned children alive (among many deeply dark tortures). It's a mercy to those children to not have to grow up in that world. They would go straight to heaven (ark of innocents-look it up-it's in the Bible). The adults would never be able to drop the culture like a bad habit and like it stated over and over again and later happened anyways--the pagan ways would be a bad influence on the children of Israel.
Because a lot of them were nephilim
Blessed voice, thank you for reading. Soothing voice
What a joy to hear the word of the Lord given in such an engaging way. Thank you David Suchet for this wonderful work.
Praise the Lord for the word of God
Your voice enables me to listen with interest. Those difficult names flow off your tongue so easily. I struggle to read, but listening is a pleasure
Thank you for your amazing voice. I fall asleep listening to you many nights. I do hope you get royalties for each time a book is played.
I too ocassionally fall asleep lIstening to Sir David's masterful reading of the Holy Bible. Let countless others bless themselves, bless others, and greatly please the LORD!
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00:01 *📜 Overview of Deuteronomy Chapter 1*
- Moses recaps Israel's journey from Horeb to Kadesh Barnea.
- Emphasis on God's command to possess the promised land and delegation of leadership.
03:03 *🛡️ Israel's Response and Consequences*
- Israel's request for spies and subsequent fear of the inhabitants of Canaan.
- God's anger and the decree that the current generation would not enter the promised land, except Caleb and Joshua.
07:31 *🌄 Journey Around Moab and Defeat of Kings*
- Israel's journey around Moab and instructions not to provoke Edom or Moab.
- Conquest of Sihon and Og, kings of the Amorites, and possession of their lands.
23:36 *🕊️ God's promises and warnings to Israel*
- Overview of God's promise to scatter and later gather Israel back to Him.
- Emphasis on seeking God wholeheartedly in distress and finding His mercy.
- Moses recounts God's mighty deeds and unique relationship with Israel.
26:31 *🏞️ Covenant and law for prosperity and longevity*
- Moses establishes cities of refuge for unintentional crimes.
- Reaffirmation of God's covenant with Israel and laws for their well-being.
- Historical background on the possession of lands east of the Jordan.
27:57 *📜 The Ten Commandments and covenant renewal*
- Moses recalls the covenant made at Horeb and the giving of the Ten Commandments.
- Emphasis on exclusive worship of Yahweh and prohibition of idolatry.
- Instructions on Sabbath observance and honoring parents, with blessings for obedience.
49:06 *🌋 Moses recalls the Israelites' disobedience and his plea for mercy.*
- Moses recounts the Israelites' sin of idolatry with the golden calf,
- He describes his act of breaking the stone tablets in response to their disobedience,
- Moses intercedes with God to spare the people despite their transgressions.
51:52 *🗻 Moses reflects on God's covenant and the importance of obedience.*
- Moses emphasizes the covenant relationship between God and the Israelites,
- He urges the people to fear, obey, and love God wholeheartedly,
- Moses highlights God's faithfulness and the unique status of Israel among nations.
55:13 *🌍 God's compassion and Israel's responsibility towards foreigners.*
- Moses instructs Israel to love and care for foreigners among them,
- He reminds them of their own experience as foreigners in Egypt,
- Moses underscores God's impartiality and justice in defending the vulnerable.
01:13:01 *🌾 Tithe Offering Instructions*
- Guidelines on tithing agricultural produce,
- Exchange of tithe for silver to facilitate long-distance travel,
- Supporting Levites and the needy every three years.
01:14:38 *📜 Year of Debt Cancellation*
- Every seven years, all debts among Israelites must be forgiven,
- Foreign debts may still be collected,
- The promise of prosperity for those obedient to God's commands.
01:16:27 *🤲 Care for the Needy*
- Instructions to be generous to the poor and needy,
- Warning against being hard-hearted towards fellow Israelites,
- The blessing promised for generosity and compassion.
01:18:22 *🌙 Observance of Festivals*
- Celebrating Passover, Weeks, and Tabernacles annually,
- Specific rituals and offerings during each festival,
- The importance of remembering and rejoicing before the Lord.
01:21:42 *⚖️ Judicial Regulations*
- Establishment of fair judicial practices,
- Prohibition against bribery and partiality,
- Consequences for perverting justice or idol worship.
01:22:30 *🚫 Prohibitions and Punishments*
- Strict guidelines on sacrifices without defects,
- Condemnation of idolatrous practices and divination,
- Capital punishment for false prophets and idolaters.
01:36:20 *🏛️ Legal and Civil Regulations*
- Legal and civil regulations for community conduct,
- Regulations regarding handling unsolved murder, including ritualistic atonement through a heifer and the involvement of elders.
- Rules for handling captives during wartime, including guidelines on marriage and humane treatment.
- Laws concerning family inheritance and the treatment of disobedient children.
01:38:00 *🚪 Household and Community Conduct*
- Guidelines for conduct within households and communities,
- Regulations for the treatment of a captured woman as a wife, emphasizing respect and humane treatment.
- Inheritance laws regarding the rights of the firstborn and the consequences for disobedient children.
- Ethical guidelines for handling sensitive issues like allegations of unfaithfulness and marriage disputes.
01:40:21 *🌳 Ethical and Agricultural Practices*
- Ethical and agricultural practices within the community,
- Guidelines for the return of lost property and compassionate treatment of animals.
- Prohibitions against mixing different kinds of seeds and materials in agricultural practices.
- Ethical considerations for garments, marriage, and sexual conduct within the community.
01:58:40 *🏞️ Moses' Instructions on Mount Ebal*
- Moses instructs the Israelites to set up stones on Mount Ebal inscribed with the law. He outlines the blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience.
- Moses commands the people to build an altar with natural stones, emphasizing purity.
- The Levites recite blessings and curses based on adherence to God's commandments.
- Obedience brings prosperity and protection, while disobedience results in curses and calamity.
02:02:19 *🌟 Blessings and Curses*
- Detailed blessings promised upon obedience to God's commands, contrasting with severe curses for disobedience.
- Blessings include prosperity in agriculture, victory over enemies, and divine favor.
- Curses involve diseases, defeat, and exile if the people turn away from God's laws.
- These blessings and curses are foundational to Israel's covenant with God.
02:13:28 *🔒 Terms of the Covenant Renewed*
- Moses reiterates the terms of the covenant with the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land, emphasizing blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience.
- The covenant is renewed among all the assembled Israelites and includes blessings and curses for future generations.
- God's covenant ensures the preservation and prosperity of His people if they remain faithful.
- Disobedience leads to calamity and exile, illustrating the seriousness of the covenant with God.
02:22:03 *📜 Moses' Farewell and Commission to Joshua*
- Moses prepares to pass leadership to Joshua and assures Israel of God's promises and presence.
- Moses announces Joshua as his successor and encourages him to lead courageously into the promised land.
- The law is reiterated to Israel, emphasizing its importance in guiding their lives and relationship with God.
02:24:24 *🏛️ Moses' Prophecy and Song of Witness*
- Moses foresees Israel's future disobedience and abandonment of God.
- He commissions a song to serve as a witness against Israel for forsaking God.
- The song details God's faithfulness, Israel's rebellion, and the consequences of their actions.
02:26:29 *📚 Completion and Storage of the Law*
- Moses completes writing the law and entrusts it to the Levites alongside the Ark of the Covenant.
- The law is to serve as a witness against Israel's future disobedience.
- Moses warns of Israel's future apostasy and the calamities that will befall them as a consequence.
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Trust always in the Lord God our Father in heaven. Be on your guard against all religions.
you mean all OTHER religions, I hope?
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All religions!
@@2gointruth if you saying to on guard against christianity, you might need to reconsider your stance
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Christianiy is lead by false prophets. They do not follow the true Teaching by Yeshua (also called Immanuel) but is better known as Jesus all around this world. He is the Messiah.
This is what he said (regarding all religions) “Do not call any man on earth ‘father’; for you have one Father and he is in heaven. Nor must you be called ‘teacher’; you have one Teacher, the Messiah.” - (at Matthew 23: 9-10) -
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Chapter 9 was chilling
this man is a gift. i am registering these verses differently than before
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I could listen to you read the bible forever, thanks for making the bible so easy to understand
For a Muslim to listen to OT strengthens our relationship.
If we all listened with open hear Bible and Islam we will find how close we are
May you listen to the book of Romans
BLESS you always
Nation Chosen by God put above all nations but Israelites disobeyed God.
Rubbish
THERE IS ONLY ONE G-D IN ISRAEL!
G-D FORGIVES YOUR SIN NOT YOUR EXCUSES!
CHRIST JESUS SAVES DELIVERS AND HEALS!
The population back then must have been ENORMOUS! tHERE WAS no vacant land for the Isrealites. They REALLY had to steal all the land from previous occupants?
Can’t believe people believe this stuff
Someday you will ❤
Someday you will wish you did!
Amazing reading. Thank you David Suchet.
Wow! There is nothing like that in the world.
We have have to stop blaming white people and blame our ancestors. And go back to god.. we are his chosen people
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It's quite repetitive... Feels weird to hear the same passages for several times...
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(2 Corinthian 3:12-16) 12 Therefore, since we have such a hope, we are very bold. 13 We are not like Moses, who would put a veil over his face to prevent the Israelites from seeing the end of what was passing away. 14 But their minds were made dull, for to this day the same veil remains when the old covenant is read. It has not been removed, because only in Christ is it taken away. 15 Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. 16 But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away.
Wow 🤩 God is so good! I listened on my mail route- I’m not one to read Deuteronomy a lot lol…but he says the one who hangs on a pole is under God’s curse 😔 that gives me even more awe of what Jesus did for me on the Cross 🩷
Also how the Lord detests men wearing women’s clothing and women wearing men’s clothing…I didn’t think trans was in the Bible even though I know it breaks God’s heart, but this kind of states it clearly that He detests such a thing
The resin behind the Old Testament is for us to go back to the beginning carefully studying everything from A-Z Taking all the wisdom knowledge and understanding it holds any mistakes made by previous generations don’t make the same mistakes and build a better future for the generations to come, If you want to run the race for Christ Lord saviour and salvation Jesus Christ, Remember to start the race at the start line Old Testament, you can have a rest and drink of the water 💦 of life once you get to the New Testament Amen 🙏
Thank you for sharing this video.
My daily routine listening to our Lord saviour and salvation amen, your covenant that binds you with God obey him love him with all your might body soul give him your heart ❤️ (5:17) it is forbidden to murder) Amen 🙏
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And may the Lord bless you all as well!
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Excuse my ignorance, but I dont understand why God sometimes seemed very angry and cruel in ordering the stoning of people and also ordering them to attack other towns and take them over forcefully.
Perhaps its that I dont really understand, its the first time for me to read the Bible. Sometimes it all sounds so cruel what is being asked of them to do. Wish someone could explain.
God becomes mad at those who worship idols. Those who he has given everything but do not acknowledge him. I don't proclaim to know the mind of God, but i do kind of understand the punishment that God hands out. Many of the commandments are written to avoid wars, disease, and avoid division. Example: adultery causes both disease and anger. To let things go unpunished will only increase how often sins are committed.
I would suggest reading jasher and jubilees. This gives more insight into how vile some of these communities were. Also, we have images because of Jesus movies that the ancient cultures were good people. I am very proficient in the ancient religions, and the majority of cultures were basically MK ultras from toddlers on.
When God said, he heard the cries of the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah, that might’ve included some of the residence, some of the children. If I had a child that was trapped in one of these cultures, I would be begging the father to end their torture. …
After reading those two apocrypha books, then I would read or listen to Genesis through Deuteronomy in their order. Deuteronomy is the cliff notes of his anger, the other books explain why.
Just my two cents. God bless you.
times are different! Today men have technology, soy and almond milk to lower their testosterone. Men by nature are conquerors. The only difference is the bible explicitly recorded the conquering of nations.
Its a time thing
Some of them were the nephilim
God doesn’t always seem “nice” but He’s always just. Context is everything in the Bible. The Israelites were allowed to take The promised land, not because of how good they were but how bad it was. It was filled mostly with Amorite’s and Canaanite’s and they basically deserved to be kicked out. Genesis 15 God tells Abraham he’s gotta keep his family away for 400 years until the wickedness of the Amorites is complete. God waited 400 years until they got so bad they didn’t even deserve to live on Earth anymore. Sooner or later God doesn’t allow wicked people to go on. The more you learn about Amorite society before the Jews got there you’d have a better idea. God allowed the Israelites to carry out those deeds because the message was clear.. if you don’t follow the law then someone will do this to you.
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What is her answer before the lord hate don't help and wicked font help. Adt thebern out your dues before you bring hate to the talk judge them ho lord accardrn to they're lie and wickedness gather
Father I put you in theidfle to move this case from me andletcsatsn no what he trying to do you rebuke him by your blood
Ever would accept for give look how many time you say for give even through not the one did the wrong and nothing wD wrong but some one wanted to be greedy brake the person home take thing not for them to case word and ho some were els file it to blame you should inocent what devil is that what if god say vengeance is mine day the lord
Thelaw did not obey more the comctition not god law it brake with put mercy
By the blood off Jesus your son you say any thing that they do to any off is children they do into me god by the blood we bind it and lie what he have done don't speak truth amen
Father watch and see if they called no one yo stop the from hearing what I say like the way the done to the taxes andy back ground to lie calling to distroy every thing if they do close there eye that they can't see for they distef to be evil no good open your eyes lord vengeance is your day theord
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