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(Lexical notes: vv. 7-9 and 20-25 as bookends)
(Lexical notes: x-ref Judg 2:10)
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== Questions ==
 
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===Verses 7-9 and 20-25: Structural bookends===
 
===Verses 7-9 and 20-25: Structural bookends===
 
These passages both discuss the need to teach the law to subsequent generations.  These passages thus serve as structural bookends to the intervening verses which exhort complete devotion to God.
 
These passages both discuss the need to teach the law to subsequent generations.  These passages thus serve as structural bookends to the intervening verses which exhort complete devotion to God.
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===Verse 7===
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* ''Thou shalt teach . . . thy children.''  During the reign of the judges, the Israelites do not heed this advice and lose God's favor (cf. [[Judg 2:10]]).
  
 
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== Exegesis ==
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Lexical notes

Verses 7-9 and 20-25: Structural bookends

These passages both discuss the need to teach the law to subsequent generations. These passages thus serve as structural bookends to the intervening verses which exhort complete devotion to God.

Verse 7

  • Thou shalt teach . . . thy children. During the reign of the judges, the Israelites do not heed this advice and lose God's favor (cf. Judg 2:10).

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