Deuteronomy 15:1-11
Regulations Concering Debt Cancellation
Deuteronomy 15:12-23
The Principles of Slavery
Deuteronomy 16:1-22
The Three Feasts of God’s Chosen People
Deuteronomy 17:1-20
Moses Gives The Job Description
Deuteronomy 18:1-22
Occult Practices verses Prophetic Revelation
Deuteronomy 19:1-21
Missionary Tells How Christians Were Protected
Deuteronomy 20:1-20
Moses Gives The Principles of Military Service And Warfare
Deuteronomy 21:1-23
Laws Regarding Murder, Marriage And Delinquent Sons
The Levites Were Set Apart to Serve
Deuteronomy 18:1–8
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Occult means “hidden”. It covers practices that are not approved of by God. (Example; astrology) (Is. 47:13), casting spells (Deut. 18:11), consulting with spirits (Deut. 18:11), magic (Gen. 41:8), sorcery (Exodus 22:8), witchcraft (Deut. 18:10), and spiritism (De … More
When God divided the Promised Land among the 12 tribes the tribe of Levi did not receive a portion of the land. However, 48 cities were set aside for the Levites (Numbers 35:1-8). The Lord was their inheritance. The emphasis of the first eight verses of this chapter is that the Israelites were to support the Levites, through whom they were taught the Word and will of God. The Levites were set apart to serve the Lord and were not to make a living by working with their hands. The function of the Levites was not just to carry out tasks related to the temple, but to teach the Law of God and to instruct the Israelites concerning the will of God. The Levites were the usual means by which God communicated His Word and His will to men, as they taught and applied the law.
Only the descendants of Aaron were permitted to serve as priests (Numbers 3:10) and the rest of tribe, were to serve as ministers to the priests (Numbers 18:1-7). Priests were actually a minority in the tribe of Levi. In order to have their physical needs met the priests and Levites received food from the offerings and sacrifices that were brought to the Lord. Also the priests were allowed to visit in the homes of Israelites who did not live near God’s chosen place of worship. When they visited in a home they were to expect food and provisions for their need (vv. 6-8).Application
My life has been set apart to serve the Lord and not on the material things of this world. As I grow older in my faith I must keep this fact primary in my life. For many years God has met the needs of my family through the support of others.
Deuteronomy 18:1-8 (English Standard Version)
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