This video from the "Reading Plan: Deuteronomy 16 & 17" series covers chapters 16 and 17 of Deuteronomy, focusing on three main themes [00:05]:Reminder of the Feasts: Moses reminds the Israelites about the three major feasts they are to observe: The Feast of Pentecost (also called Weeks) [00:38], The Feast of Weeks, where they were to give a freewill offering [01:08], and The Feast of Booths [00:46]. Men were obligated to attend the Feast of Pentecost once a year, if possible [00:52]. This is compared to New Testament practices of paying taxes and giving freewill offerings [01:34].Dealing with Idolatry: The video discusses the punishment for those who lead others to worship false gods, stating that they are to be put to death by stoning [02:00]. Importantly, this capital punishment requires the evidence of two or three witnesses to ensure accuracy and prevent false accusations [02:13]. This established a legal pattern for Israel, continuing into the New Testament [02:52].Criteria for a King: The video outlines God's criteria for a future king of Israel, anticipating that the people would one day ask for one [03:05]:God's Choice: The Lord would choose the king [04:04], as seen with Saul and later David [04:15].No Multiplication of Horses: Kings were not to acquire many horses, as horses symbolized military power, and God wanted them to depend on Him, not their army [04:32]. Kings were expected to ride donkeys, not horses [05:04].No Multiplication of Wives: Kings were not to have many wives, as it could turn their hearts away from God [05:10].No Great Increase of Wealth: Kings were not to accumulate excessive silver or gold for themselves [05:22].Study of the Law: The king was required to write a personal copy of the law (Deuteronomy) and read it daily throughout his life [05:46].The speaker notes that King Solomon sadly violated all these criteria, leading to consequences as God had warned [06:07].The Three-Year Reading PlanSouthern View Chapel is an independent Bible church in Springfield, IL, committed to handling the Scriptures accurately through the exegetical teaching of God's Word. To learn more about us, visit https://svchapel.org/ or follow us on social media:Facebook: / southernviewchapel Instagram: / southernviewchapel Twitter: / official_svc To learn about our hope in Jesus Christ, watch this short video: • The Gospel