NOTE: The previous videos for the first 10 weeks were in spoken English with American Sign Language interpretation and English captions. For the remainder of this Bible series, it will be in ASL only. This will allow us to focus completely on the ASL, ensuring it is as clear as possible.
Week 11: Day 7 What a great week of readings!
The sense of transition in this week’s readings is overpowering as we’re on the verge of seeing God fulfill his promise to give Abraham’s descendants a permanent homeland.
NOTE: The previous videos for the first 10 weeks were in spoken English with American Sign Language interpretation and English captions. For the remainder of this Bible series, it will be in ASL only. This will allow us to focus completely on the ASL, ensuring it is as clear as possible.
Scene 4 – The Land: God’s Place for His People
If Moses is the great lawgiver, then Joshua is the great landgiver. This scene shows how God’s promise of land to Abrahams’s descendants is fulfilled.
Week 11: Day 6 Today’s readings are Joshua 1-2 and Psalm 105.
Question: -What is the reason God gave the Israelites the land, mentioned at the very end of the psalm?
Action: -Use the words of Psalm 105 to worship God today.
NOTE: The previous videos for the first 10 weeks were in spoken English with American Sign Language interpretation and English captions. For the remainder of this Bible series, it will be in ASL only. This will allow us to focus completely on the ASL, ensuring it is as clear as possible.
Week 11: Day 5 Today’s reading is Deuteronomy 31-34.
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Week 11: Day 4 Today’s reading is Deuteronomy 28-30.
Question: -Unlike the people of Moses (Deuteronomy 29:4), are you listening to Jesus today? (Matthew 11:15 and Matthew 13:9)
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Week 11: Day 3 Today’s reading is Deuteronomy 24-27. Watch for attributes that should characterize God’s people.
Questions: -How might you be involved in living out these principles today?
-How does the commitment to the covenant by the whole community reinforce the covenant in powerful ways?
NOTE: The previous videos for the first 10 weeks were in spoken English with American Sign Language interpretation and English captions. For the remainder of this Bible series, it will be in ASL only. This will allow us to focus completely on the ASL, ensuring it is as clear as possible.
Week 11: Day 2 Today’s reading is Deuteronomy 20-23.
Question: -How can you express fairness and justice toward people with whom you interact today?
NOTE: The previous videos for the first 10 weeks were in spoken English with American Sign Language interpretation and English captions. For the remainder of this Bible series, it will be in ASL only. This will allow us to focus completely on the ASL, ensuring it is as clear as possible.
Week 11
This week we will finish the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible, by completing Act 2, scene 3, which deals with covenant and law.
Week 11: Day 1 Today’s reading is Deuteronomy 16-19.
Question: -Today’s reading presents a variety of guidelines. Which one of these guidelines is most relevant for your life today?
ACCESS: This video is in English with the addition of American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation and English captions.
Have you ever been confronted with the idea that Jesus was not a historical figure and was simply copied from the pagan god stories of the ancient world? If so, this video is for you.
Dr. Theodore Cabal is professor of Christian Apologetics at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
For more information on Southern Seminary, be sure to check out sbts.edu
Special thanks to The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary for graciously letting us translate their material into sign language for the deaf to enjoy and benefit from.