Does anyone know why this course only covers the chapters that it does (1-12, 14, 17, 31-33)? I thought it would cover the entire book. Chapters 18-30 is an especially long section to skip over. I'm not complaining, but am just curious to see if anyone knows why so much content was left out and figured this would be the place to ask.
Thanks.
Andrew Loney — Edited
An analysis using the Logos 8 Concordance Tool indicates some coverage of every book of Deuteronomy in this course, but approximately a third to half of Deuteronomy has minimal attention. Looking at heading text that indicates specific attention to a specific chapter of Deuteronomy, four chapters have zero attention and twelve other chapters are referenced only once and then only listed in a group of chapters. Particularly noticeable is that of chapters 13 - 32, only chapters 14, 17 and 31 get individual attention. As noted by the OP, this is a large gap. Looking at references generally (not just header references), the situation is a bit better: Of the 34 chapters, 19 have noticeably lower reference counts, but every chapter does get referenced at least 12 times. As a comparison, chapters 4, 11 & 12 are each referenced over 100 times, and ten chapters are referenced over 50 times each. What is it about chapters 13 - 32 that warrants very little commentary and teaching attention?- FYI, I've returned this (expensive) course because it lacks depth and nobody at Logos has provided a response to this question asked a year ago.
- Best thing to do is to call Mobile Ed and ask them directly to get a immediate attention. There are a lot of questions that don't get answered on these forums. Maybe there will be an update to this course in future.