THE BOOK OF
DEUTERONOMY
CHAPTER 5
ALL THE COMMANDMENTS IN THE BIBLE
ALL THE COMMANDMENTS IN THE BIBLE STUDY ON
ALL THE COMMANDMENTS IN THE BIBLE LAWS WITH
ALL THE COMMANDMENTS IN THE BIBLE MESSAGE
Welcome
back! So great to have you here to share more Daily Bread. Today
we're gonna start off with a Daily Bread crumb! The name Deuteronomy
comes from the Greek words deuter (second) + nomos (law). Now the book of Deuteronomy is not a
"second" law, but rather like the law repeated a second time.
In
Chapter 5 (as well as much of the book of Deuteronomy), you'll see what
I'm talking about. It appears that this is another of Moses' farewell
messages to Israel, and he begins by reciting the Ten Commandments,
which you'll also find in
Exodus, Chapter 20.
ALL
THE COMMANDMENTS IN THE BIBLE LESSON WITH ALL THE
COMMANDMENTS IN THE BIBLE EXPLANATION AND ALL THE
COMMANDMENTS IN THE BIBLE SUMMARY
You'll
notice that there are places where the wording isn't exactly the same in
Exodus and Deuteronomy, but have you ever told the same story twice ...
Using the EXACT same words both times? Sometimes when you tell a story
that you've told before, you may forget a part, or you may remember
something that you didn't tell the last time ... The point is ... This is
a great reason to read Deuteronomy, because though you may have read
much of this stuff somewhere in the previous four books of
Moses, there are additions, and as we noted before, it is
directed to the average person of the congregation rather than the
priests, so chances are, you'll find more meaning in it.
Just
a reminder though. Don't forget this law was for the Hebrews. It was the
OLD Testament. Remember that in the NEW Testament, the Lord put the law
in our hearts, and the Old Testament is done away with.
Can't
wait until next time we share Daily Bread together. See you again soon!
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