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The Gospel Coalition

Deut. 33-34; Psalm 119:145-176; Isaiah 60; Matt. 8

June 28, 2026 1:45am

How does the Pentateuch end (Deut. 34)? At a certain level, perhaps one might speak of hope, or at least of anticipation. Even if Moses himself is not permitted to enter the Promised Land, the Israelites are on the verge...

Deut. 32; Psalm 119:121-144; Isaiah 59; Matthew 7

June 27, 2026 1:45am

One of the great themes of scripture, and one that surfaces with special frequency in Psalm 119, is that the unfolding of God’s words gives light; “it gives understanding to the simple” (119:130) in at least two senses. ...

Deut. 31; Psalm 119:97-120; Isaiah 58; Matthew 6

June 26, 2026 1:45am

Reflect for a moment on the rich and diverse means that God granted to Israel to help them remember what he had done to deliver them, and the nature of the covenant they had pledged themselves to obey. There was the tabe...

Deut. 30; Psalm 119:73-96; Isaiah 57; Matthew 5

June 25, 2026 1:45am

In its unfolding reflections on God and his revelation, Psalm 119 is unsurpassed. Here I shall focus on three themes that surface in Psalm 119:89-96. (1) God’s revelatory word, that word that has been inscripturated (i.e...

Deut. 29; Psalm 119: 49-72; Isaiah 56; Matthew 4

June 24, 2026 1:45am

“The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow all the words of this law” (Deut. 29:29). The two principal points bear reflection. Firs...

Deut. 28:20-68; Ps. 119:25-48; Isaiah 55; Matt. 3

June 23, 2026 1:45am

There are not many passages in the Bible more fearsome than Deuteronomy 28:20-68. What the text depicts is the judgments that will befall the people of God if they disobey the terms of the covenant and rebel against God,...

Deuteronomy 27:1-28:19; Psalm 119:1-24; Isaiah 54; Matthew 2

June 22, 2026 1:45am

Here the passages from Deuteronomy 27–28 and Psalm 119, just referenced, converge. The setting envisaged by Deuteronomy 27–28 is spectacular. When the Israelites enter the Promised Land, they are to perform a solemn act ...

Deut. 26; Psalms 117 — 118; Isaiah 53; Matthew 1

June 21, 2026 1:45am

When I was a boy, a plaque in our home was inscribed with the words “This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” Apart from the change from “hath” to “has,” similar words are preserved i...

Deut. 25; Psalm 116; Isaiah 52; Revelation 22

June 20, 2026 1:45am

Sometime translation difficulties prompt Bible translators to include footnotes that preserve alternative possibilities. Sometimes no alternative is included, and something important is lost. One instance of each kind is...

Deut. 24; Psalms 114-115; Isaiah 51; Revelation 21

June 19, 2026 1:45am

It is striking how the Mosaic Law provides for the poor. Consider Deuteronomy 24. Here God forbids taking a pair of millstones, or “even the upper one”(i.e., the more movable one), as security for a debt (Deut. 24:6). It...

Deut. 23; Psalms 112 — 113; Isaiah 50; Revelation 20

June 18, 2026 1:45am

Every so often in the Pentateuch there is a chapter of miscellaneous laws and statutes. One such is Deuteronomy 23. It goes beyond these brief meditations to reflect on each topic for which a statute is laid down, or eve...

Deut. 22; Psalms 110–111; Isaiah 49; Revelation 19

June 17, 2026 1:45am

The Old Testament chapter quoted most often in the New Testament is Psalm 110. It is an oracular psalm: i.e., it does not so much disclose the experience of its writer as set forth words that the writer has received by d...

Deut. 21; Psalms 108-109; Isaiah 48; Revelation 18

June 16, 2026 1:45am

Psalm 108 is rather distinctive in the book of Psalms. Apart from minor changes, it is made up of parts of two other psalms. Psalm 108:1-5 follows Ps. 57:7-11; Psalm 108:6-13 follows 60:5-12. Nevertheless the “feel” of t...

Deut. 20; Psalm 107; Isaiah 47; Revelation 17

June 15, 2026 1:45am

Historically revival referred to a time of God-sent blessing beyond the ordinary. Ministers of the Word went about their work, praying, preaching, catechizing, counseling, whether in times of persecution, or in times of ...

Deut. 19; Psalm 106; Isaiah 46; Revelation 16

June 14, 2026 1:45am

The justice envisaged in Deuteronomy 19 seems to stand a considerable distance from the views that prevail in Western nations today. With part of this text’s emphasis, most of us will find ourselves in substantial sympat...

Deut. 18; Psalm 105; Isaiah 45; Revelation 15

June 13, 2026 1:45am

The prophecy of the coming of a prophet like Moses (Deut. 18:15-18) must first of all be understood within its own context. Four observations bring this passage to sharp focus. First, the preceding verses (Deut. 18:9-13)...

Deut. 17; Psalm 104; Isaiah 44; Revelation 14

June 12, 2026 1:45am

Moses envisages a time when the Israelite nation will choose a king (Deut. 17:14-20). He could not know that centuries later, when the Israelites would first ask for a king, they would do so for all the wrong motives — p...

Deut. 16; Psalm 103; Isaiah 43; Revelation 13

June 11, 2026 1:45am

It is difficult to imagine a lovelier psalm than Psalm 103. When our children were growing up, the price they “paid” for their first leather-bound Bibles was memorizing Psalm 103. Across the centuries, countless believer...

Deut. 15; Psalm 102; Isaiah 42; Revelation 12

June 10, 2026 1:45am

One of the striking features of many passages in Deuteronomy that describe what life should be like once the people enter the Promised Land is a tension between what is held out as the ideal and what will in fact prove t...

Deuteronomy 13–14; Psalms 99–101; Isaiah 41; Revelation 11

June 09, 2026 1:45am

Three questions: (1) How can you spot a false prophet? The Bible offers several complementary criteria. For instance, in Deuteronomy 18:22 we are told that if an ostensible prophet predicts something and that thing does ...

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