Deuteronomy 31:11
when all Israel comes before the LORD your God at the place He will choose, you are to read this law in the hearing of all Israel.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Deuteronomy 31:11?

2. How can we ensure God's Word is read to all people regularly today?

3. Why is public reading of Scripture important in Deuteronomy 31:11?

4. How does Deuteronomy 31:11 connect with 2 Timothy 3:16 on Scripture's role?

5. What steps can your church take to implement Deuteronomy 31:11's command?

6. How does hearing Scripture read aloud impact your personal faith journey?

7. Why is public reading of the Law emphasized in Deuteronomy 31:11?

8. How does Deuteronomy 31:11 reflect the importance of community worship?

9. What historical context surrounds the command in Deuteronomy 31:11?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Deuteronomy 31?

11. How do the Old and New Covenants differ?

12. Exodus 31:15 - Why does a just and loving God mandate the death penalty for Sabbath-breaking, and how is that reconciled with later biblical teachings on mercy?

13. Judges 11:34-39: If Jephthah's daughter was actually sacrificed, why is there no explicit condemnation of this act elsewhere in Scripture?

14. Judges 11:30-31: How can a just God permit Jephthah's vow, which appears to condone human sacrifice?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the practice of public Scripture reading in Deuteronomy 31:11 compare to our current practices in church? What can we learn from this?

2. In what ways can we ensure that Scripture remains central in our personal and communal worship today?

3. Reflect on a time when hearing God's Word in a community setting impacted your faith. What made it significant?

4. How can we, as modern believers, create spaces where God's presence is honored and His Word is proclaimed?

5. What steps can we take to pass on the importance of God's Word to the next generation, ensuring they understand its value and authority?1. How does Moses’ acknowledgment of his age and limitations demonstrate humility?

2. Why might God have chosen Joshua as Moses' successor?

3. How does the promise of God's presence empower leaders?

4. What significance does the public commissioning of Joshua hold for the Israelites?

5. Why is it important to regularly revisit and read God's laws and commandments?

6. How does the song serve as a witness to the people's relationship with God?

7. In what ways can the Word of God act as a testimony in our lives today?

8. What are the consequences of turning away from God, as predicted for the Israelites?

9. How can we ensure a legacy of faithfulness in our own leadership roles?

10. How does God’s assurance to Joshua mirror the promises we receive in today's context?

11. Why is it crucial for leaders to prepare their successors?

12. In a world with many distractions, how can we keep God's Word central in our lives?

13. How does the anticipation of Israel’s disobedience resonate with human nature?

14. What steps can we take to prevent ourselves from becoming spiritually complacent?

15. In what ways do songs and hymns shape our spiritual journey today?

16. How can we respond when we see signs of apostasy or disobedience in our community?

17. How do modern leaders embody or lack the attributes seen in Moses and Joshua?

18. How can we ensure that our transitions in life, whether big or small, remain God-centered?

19. In the face of inevitable challenges, how can we bolster our faith and reliance on God's Word?

20. Reflecting on this chapter, how would you define a 'Godly leader' in today's society?

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