

Beside this monument was built an altar of unhewn stone, upon which sacrifices were offered unto the Lord. Upon these stones, previously prepared by a covering of plaster, the law was inscribed-not only the ten precepts spoken from Sinai and engraved on the tables of stone, but the laws communicated to Moses, and by him written in a book. Note: “According to the directions given by Moses, a monument of great stones was erected upon Mount Ebal. How did Joshua carry out the instructions that had been given through Moses with regard to Mount Ebal? Joshua 8:30–32.Tuesday CARRYING OUT PREVIOUS INSTRUCTIONS

Even while you are walking on the streets, you may read a passage and meditate upon it, thus fixing it in your mind, and God will flash the knowledge obtained into the memory at the very time when it is needed.” The West Michigan Herald, October 26, 1904. It should be trained to dwell upon the scriptures even whole chapters may be committed to memory, to be repeated when Satan comes with his temptations.

“The mind must be restrained and not allowed to wander. Note: “Several times each day precious, golden moments should be consecrated to prayer and the study of the Scriptures, if it is only to commit a text to memory, that spiritual life may exist in the soul.

How were the tribes of Israel divided for this sacred duty? Deuteronomy 27:11–13. What two mountains were selected for the pronouncement of the blessings and curses? Deuteronomy 11:29.A bitter curse is pronounced on those who come not to the help of the Lord.” Testimonies, vol. He requires you to be willing and obedient, and says that you shall eat the good of the land. Unless you are favored with the blessing of God you have His curse. Note: “Obedience is required and unless you obey you will stand on worse than neutral ground. What choice did the Lord set before His people at the border of the promised land, and what can we learn from this? Deuteronomy 11:26–28.“Only as a reverence for God’s Holy Word was cherished in the hearts of the people, could they hope to fulfill the divine purpose.” Prophets and Kings, 465, 466. Study Help: Patriarchs and Prophets, 499–504. “There was not a word of all that Moses commanded, which Joshua read not before all the congregation of Israel, with the women, and the little ones, and the strangers that were conversant among them” (Joshua 8:35).
