Today, I am reading and commenting on Deuteronomy 1-2.
As the Israelites prepared to cross the Jordan River, Moses summarized what they had gone through as a people from the time they left Mt Sinai until they arrived at this place. The first portion of this review would have been very important since those to whom Moses was speaking would have been too young to understand what was going on when these events happened. I find it interesting that Moses here recounts how they passed Edom and Moab differently from the account in Numbers. I don’t see these differences as being contradictory. I see them being a more about the meaning of God’s guidance rather than about what happened. I note with interest that Moses leaves out of this account the incident with Baal Peor, while he covers the refusal of the previous generation to enter the Promised Land. The final piece of the passage tells us that Moses knew that Sihon would attack the Israelites before he sent the message requesting that Sihon allow them to peacefully cross his lands. The passage ends by recounting how the Israelites completely defeated Sihon’s people without encroaching on the land of the Ammonites, Moabites, or Edomites, who descended from Terah, Abraham’s father.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.