a18:15
b34:10-11
c18:19
dJohn 1:21
e6:14
f7:40
gActs 3:18-26
h18:18
i18:15
j4:10-17
kExod 7:1
l18:19

‏ Deuteronomy 18:15-19

18:15  a A prophet like me would be beyond the ordinary because Moses was without peer among the prophets (see 34:10-11  b). This prophet would be from among your fellow Israelites (literally from among your brothers), and Israel was required to listen to him (18:19  c). The prophets of Old Testament Israel would partially fulfill the function of God’s spokesman to whom Israel must listen. Later, Judaism looked for this prophet as a major messianic figure (see John 1:21  d; 6:14  e; 7:40  f); the New Testament identifies Jesus as this prophet (Acts 3:18-26  g).
18:18  h The prophet (18:15  i) would be the Lord’s spokesman, as Moses was (see 4:10-17  j; Exod 7:1  k).
18:19  l Not to listen to the Lord’s spokesman is not to listen to the Lord.
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