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In this episode, we dive into a fun discussion of Deuteronomy 4:29 and talk about why many English translations may be getting this verse wrong! Instead of reading this verse as a purely conditional “if,” we’ll explore the compelling evidence that it should be understood as a statement of certainty—a prophetic guarantee that Israel will seek and find God. From Hebrew grammar to parallel passages and the Greek Septuagint, we’ll show how shifting from “if” to “when” or “because” transforms our understanding of this pivotal prophetic passage.
But this isn’t just a nerdy grammar study—there’s a rich theological payoff too! By recognizing the verse’s prophetic certainty, we see a powerful thread running throughout Deuteronomy: though rebellion and exile will come, restoration is just as sure. We discuss what this verse means for our eschatology and why it underscores God’s unwavering faithfulness to His people.
Article on Deuteronomy 4:29 Referenced: https://petergoeman.com/papers/Deut4_25-29_Goeman_accepted_copy_with_revision.pdf
If you have found the podcast helpful, consider leaving a review on Itunes or rating it on Spotify. You can also find The Bible Sojourner on Youtube. Consider passing any episodes you have found helpful to a friend.
Visit petergoeman.com for more information on the podcast or blog.
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In this episode, we dive into a fun discussion of Deuteronomy 4:29 and talk about why many English translations may be getting this verse wrong! Instead of reading this verse as a purely conditional “if,” we’ll explore the compelling evidence that it should be understood as a statement of certainty—a prophetic guarantee that Israel will seek and find God. From Hebrew grammar to parallel passages and the Greek Septuagint, we’ll show how shifting from “if” to “when” or “because” transforms our understanding of this pivotal prophetic passage.
But this isn’t just a nerdy grammar study—there’s a rich theological payoff too! By recognizing the verse’s prophetic certainty, we see a powerful thread running throughout Deuteronomy: though rebellion and exile will come, restoration is just as sure. We discuss what this verse means for our eschatology and why it underscores God’s unwavering faithfulness to His people.
Article on Deuteronomy 4:29 Referenced: https://petergoeman.com/papers/Deut4_25-29_Goeman_accepted_copy_with_revision.pdf
If you have found the podcast helpful, consider leaving a review on Itunes or rating it on Spotify. You can also find The Bible Sojourner on Youtube. Consider passing any episodes you have found helpful to a friend.
Visit petergoeman.com for more information on the podcast or blog.
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