The book of Deuteronomy is structured as a series of speeches that Moses delivers to the Israelites before they enter the Promised Land. It is divided into three parts: the first is an introduction, where Moses recalls the journey from Egypt and reminds the Israelites of God's faithfulness; the second part consists of a series of laws and commandments, which are described as being a renewal of the covenant between God and his people; and the final part is a collection of blessings and curses that Moses speaks over the Israelites, depending on whether they follow God's commandments or not. Overall, the structure of Deuteronomy is designed to reinforce the central themes of the book - God's love for his people, the importance of following his commands, and the consequences of disobedience.
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