Commendations: Paul Brown reliably steers the reader through the often-alien landscape of Deuteronomy with clarity and level-headedness. His application to the Christian life, in the reformed tradition of exegesis, is judicious, never fanciful, and pastorally helpful. There is material here to aid both private study and Bible teaching. —Dr David Green, Lecturer in Hebrew, London Theological Seminary We are familiar with the importance of Deuteronomy in providing an understanding of the covenantal unity of the whole Bible, but the message of the book is also pastoral and evangelistic, close to the very heartbeat of the Scriptures. Deuteronomy is to the Old Testament what the book of Romans is to the New Testament. It deals with many of the central themes that rise up in the remainder of the Bible. To understand the psalms, writings and prophets you must come to grips with Deuteronomy. To know God’s greatness, his grace, redemption and love we need to study the mighty sermons of Moses in this book. Paul Brown is our inspiring guide in this commentary. He gives us access to these chapters, unerringly selecting the focus of the chief sermons, verses, paragraphs and chapters, showing their relevance for New Covenantal living. The commentary is concise, and yet it deals in some depth with key themes and topics. Charles Haddon Spurgeon in his summary of the best commentaries on the books of the Bible was saddened at the paucity of those on Deuteronomy. He muttered, ‘So few expositions have been written upon Deuteronomy alone the reader would do well to use the commentaries upon the Pentateuch and the whole Old Testament.’ He could commend Calvin (‘everything that Calvin wrote by way of exposition is priceless’) and one other commentary by a man named Cumming, and his three epithets on that work sweetly apply to Paul Brown’s book: ‘Pretty, popular and profitable.’ May many be helped by it to know and adore the God of Deuteronomy, Moses’ great Lord. —Geoff Thomas, Pastor of Alfred Place Baptist Church, Aberystwyth, and well-known author |