Today, I am reading and commenting on Deuteronomy 27-28.
Today’s passage describes the first of several altars which Moses instructed the Israelites to set up in the land to remind them of what God had done in giving them the land. They were to build an altar on Mount Ebal and write the words of the Law on it. After they had built the altar half of the Israelite were to stand on Mount Gerizim and half on Mount Ebal. Those on Mount Gerizim were to speak the blessings which come from following God’s Law while those on Mount Ebal were to speak the curses which would come upon those who disobeyed God’s Law. Reading the blessings and curses described here I get the same sense that I got when I read Deuteronomy 11-13: the blessings and curses are built into the way in which God created the world to work. Those who obey God’s commands will be blessed because that is how He created the world to work. Those who disobey God’s commands will be cursed because they have done things which result in those bad things happening to them.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.