a31:19-22
b32:1-43

‏ Deuteronomy 31:19

Summary for Deut 31:19-22: 31:19-22  a When sung by the collective community in days to come, this song (32:1-43  b) would remind the people of God’s faithfulness in the past and of their too-frequent disloyalty. The major blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience were implicit in the song. The people of Israel would sing it as a sign that they had placed themselves under these promises and threats. Through music, they would be reminded of God’s blessings for obedience and would invoke God’s judgment should they prove unfaithful.
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