Notes on the Book of Deuteronomy, Volume I

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Notes on the Book of Deuteronomy, Volume I

by Charles Henry Mackintosh

EN·~11 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

NOTES on the book of DEUTERONOMY

0:02
2

C. H. MACKINTOSH

0:53
3

PREFACE

36:28
4

CHAPTER I.

2:12:02
5

CHAPTER II.

38:16
6

CHAPTER III.

44:46
7

CHAPTER IV.

3:07:07
8

CHAPTER V.

2:20:59
9

CHAPTER VI.

1:31:07

Description

This volume offers a thoughtful, nineteenth‑century exposition of the biblical book of Deuteronomy, presented as a series of detailed notes and reflections. The author, a committed minister, writes with a sense of urgency to counter the growing skepticism of his era, insisting that Scripture’s authority remains unshakable. Readers will encounter clear explanations of the Law’s purpose, the moral responsibilities it imposes, and the way those ancient statutes speak into everyday life.

Beyond plain exegesis, the commentary expands each passage into practical counsel for individuals, families, and congregations, urging a heartfelt obedience that mirrors Moses’ fatherly address to Israel. The style is earnest yet accessible, blending scholarly insight with pastoral concern, and it strives to equip listeners with a deeper appreciation of God’s perpetual covenant. As an audio experience, the work invites contemplation of timeless truths while reminding us that the same divine principles that guided ancient Israel still shape modern faith.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (644K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Júlio Reis, Moisés S. Gomes, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-12-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Henry Mackintosh

Charles Henry Mackintosh

1820–1896

Remembered as C. H. Mackintosh, he became one of the best-known writers linked with the Plymouth Brethren, especially through clear Bible exposition and pastoral teaching. His books and magazine work helped spread his influence far beyond Ireland and Britain.

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