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Deuteronomy 28

Blessing for Covenant Obedience and Curse for Covenant Rebellion

The Lord sets before Israel the full weight of covenant blessing and curse so that His redeemed people will hear His voice, serve Him joyfully, and understand the horror of rebellion before entering the land.

Chapter Summary

The Lord sets before Israel the full weight of covenant blessing and curse so that His redeemed people will hear His voice, serve Him joyfully, and understand the horror of rebellion before entering the land.

Overview

The chapter argues that life in the land cannot be separated from covenant loyalty to the Lord. Blessing is not autonomous prosperity; it is life ordered by the Lord's favor. Curse is not arbitrary cruelty; it is covenant judgment that exposes rebellion, unmakes false security, and shows that the holy God will not be treated as optional by the people He redeemed.

Context
Author

Moses, as presented in Deuteronomy's covenant-renewal address

Audience

The second generation of Israel standing on the plains of Moab before entering Canaan.

Setting

Moses sets before Israel the covenant sanctions that will govern life in the land: abundant blessing for diligent obedience to the Lord's voice and comprehensive curse for covenant rebellion.

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Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

Deuteronomy 28 moves from the promise of comprehensive covenant blessing for diligent obedience, to the threat of comprehensive covenant curse for rebellion, and finally to the terrifying reversal of exodus mercy through siege, exile, scattering, dread, and return toward bondage.

Covenant Significance

Deuteronomy 28 is a definitive Mosaic covenant sanction chapter. It does not teach generic karma or a simple prosperity rule for all peoples in all ages. It addresses Israel as the redeemed covenant nation at the land threshold and sets out the blessings and curses attached to the nation's life under the Sinai covenant.

Gospel Clarity

Deuteronomy 28 is not the gospel, but it makes the gospel necessary. The chapter shows the terror of covenant curse and the insufficiency of sinful people to secure life by their own obedience. In the full canon, Christ redeems His people from the curse of the law, bears judgment in their place, and gives the new-covenant hope of forgiven, Spirit-renewed obedience.

Formation Aim

Joyful reverence, grateful obedience, sober repentance, covenant faithfulness, and humble dependence on redemption rather than self-confidence.

Focus Points

  • Covenant blessing and curse
  • Obedient hearing of the Lord's voice
  • Joyful service to the Lord
  • Holiness as the Lord's named people
  • Land, fertility, and covenant order
  • Covenant rebellion and social disintegration
  • Exile as covenant judgment
  • The curse of the law and the need for redemption
  • Blessing as ordered covenant life
  • Curse as covenant reversal
  • The voice of the Lord
  • The name of the Lord
  • Exodus reversed by rebellion
  • Heart-level service
  • Divine holiness
  • Revelation and obedience
  • Sin and judgment
  • Human inability and need for grace
  • Christ's redeeming work
  • Exile and restoration

Cross References

Exodus 19:5-6
Now therefore, if You will indeed obey my voice, and keep my covenant, then You shall be my own possession from among all peoples; for all the earth is mine; and You shall be to me a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation.’ These are the words which You shall speak to the children of Israel.”
OldTestamentFoundation
Leviticus 26:1-46
“ ‘You shall make for Yourselves no idols, and You shall not raise up a carved image or a pillar, and You shall not place any figured stone in Your land, to bow down to it; for I am Yahweh Your God. “ ‘You shall keep my Sabbaths, and have reverence for my sanctuary. I am Yahweh. “ ‘If You walk in my statutes and keep my commandments, and do them,
ThemeParallel
Deuteronomy 4:25-31
When You shall father children and children’s children, and You shall have been long in the land, and shall corrupt Yourselves, and make a carved image in the form of anything, and shall do that which is evil in Yahweh Your God’s sight to provoke Him to anger, I call heaven and earth to witness against You today, that You will soon utterly perish from off...
SameBook
Deuteronomy 7:6-11
For You are a holy people to Yahweh Your God. Yahweh Your God has chosen You to be a people for His own possession, above all peoples who are on the face of the earth. Yahweh didn’t set His love on You nor choose You, because You were more in number than any people; for You were the fewest of all peoples; but because Yahweh loves You, and because He desires...
SameBook
Deuteronomy 11:26-32
Behold, I set before You today a blessing and a curse: the blessing, if You listen to the commandments of Yahweh Your God, which I command You today; and the curse, if You do not listen to the commandments of Yahweh Your God, but turn away out of the way which I command You today, to go after other gods which You have not known.
SameBook
Deuteronomy 27:11-26
Moses commanded the people the same day, saying, “These shall stand on Mount Gerizim to bless the people, when You have crossed over the Jordan: Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Joseph, and Benjamin. These shall stand on Mount Ebal for the curse: Reuben, Gad, Asher, Zebulun, Dan, and Naphtali.
ImmediateContext
Deuteronomy 29:18-29
Lest there should be among You man, woman, family, or tribe whose heart turns away today from Yahweh our God, to go to serve the gods of those nations; lest there should be among You a root that produces bitter poison; and it happen, when He hears the words of this curse, that He bless Himself in His heart, saying, “I shall have peace, though I walk in the...
ImmediateContext
Deuteronomy 30:1-10
It shall happen, when all these things have come on You, the blessing and the curse, which I have set before You, and You shall call them to mind among all the nations where Yahweh Your God has driven You, and return to Yahweh Your God and obey His voice according to all that I command You today, You and Your children, with all Your heart and with all Your...
SameBook
Joshua 8:30-35
Then Joshua built an altar to Yahweh, the God of Israel, on Mount Ebal, as Moses the servant of Yahweh commanded the children of Israel, as it is written in the book of the law of Moses: an altar of uncut stones, on which no one had lifted up any iron. They offered burnt offerings on it to Yahweh and sacrificed peace offerings. He wrote there on the stones...
NarrativeContinuation
1 Kings 8:33-53
“When Your people Israel are struck down before the enemy, because they have sinned against You; if they turn again to You, and confess Your name, and pray and make supplication to You in this house; then hear in heaven, and forgive the sin of Your people Israel, and bring them again to the land which You gave to their fathers. “When the sky is shut up, and...
CanonicalDevelopment
2 Kings 17:7-23
It was so because the children of Israel had sinned against Yahweh their God, who brought them up out of the land of Egypt from under the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt, and had feared other gods, and walked in the statutes of the nations whom Yahweh cast out from before the children of Israel, and of the kings of Israel, which they made. The children of...
CanonicalDevelopment
2 Kings 25:1-21
In the ninth year of His reign, in the tenth month, in the tenth day of the month, Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came, He and all His army, against Jerusalem, and encamped against it; and they built forts against it around it. So the city was besieged until the eleventh year of king Zedekiah. On the ninth day of the fourth month, the famine was severe in...
CanonicalDevelopment
Jeremiah 29:10-14
For Yahweh says, “After seventy years are accomplished for Babylon, I will visit You and perform my good word toward You, in causing You to return to this place. For I know the thoughts that I think toward You,” says Yahweh, “thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give You hope and a future. You shall call on me, and You shall go and pray to me, and I will...
GospelTrajectory
Daniel 9:11-14
Yes, all Israel have transgressed Your law, turning aside, that they should not obey Your voice. “Therefore the curse and the oath written in the law of Moses the servant of God has been poured out on us; for we have sinned against Him. He has confirmed His words, which He spoke against us, and against our judges who judged us, by bringing on us a great...
CanonicalDevelopment
Galatians 3:10-14
For as many as are of the works of the law are under a curse. For it is written, “Cursed is everyone who doesn’t continue in all things that are written in the book of the law, to do them.” Now that no man is justified by the law before God is evident, for, “The righteous will live by faith.” The law is not of faith, but, “The man who does them will live by...
GospelResolution
Romans 3:19-26
Now we know that whatever things the law says, it speaks to those who are under the law, that every mouth may be closed, and all the world may be brought under the judgment of God. Because by the works of the law, no flesh will be justified in His sight; for through the law comes the knowledge of sin. But now apart from the law, a righteousness of God has...
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