For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website.
Introduction and definitions
- Decalogue: The ten words
- Torah: Law or Instruction (from the Hebrew yarah, meaning to guide). This may refer to the first five books of the Bible, or the law(s) found in them.
- Pentateuch: The five rolls. The term refers to the first five books of the O.T., Genesis-Deuteronomy.
- Two greatest commandments: Love God with all your heart (Deuteronomy 6:5) and Love your neighbor as yourself (Leviticus 19:18). Neither is in the 10 commandments, and yet it has been noted that the first four commandments pertain to love for God, the last six to love for neighbor.
- The two tablets (Exodus 31:18, 32:15) are two identical copies of the commandments. This is known from covenant customs in this part of the world (2nd millennium BC)
- The 10 commandments were delivered the first time at Sinai (Horeb) near the beginning of the desert wanderings. It comes out in a new version near the end of this period (see Deuteronomy 5). Moreover, another "ten commandments" may be found in Exodus 34.
Text
- First commandment
- Exodus 20:1-3: And God spoke all these words: “I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me."
Comments:
- LORD = YHWH (Yahweh). YHWH is the Tetragrammaton (Greek for four-letter [thing]). For more on this, refer to the podcast on The Name of God. YHWH appears about 6800 times in the O.T.
- Lord = Adonai
- Our Christian lives are rooted in who God is.
- We obey God not in order to be saved, but because we have already been redeemed.
- Obedience is not slavery (although it is a kind of yoke -- Matthew 11:28-30; see 1 John 5:3 and Deuteronomy 30:11-20); slavery is being in the world (and of it).
Thought questions
- Through listening to this lesson, is there anything I learned that was completely new?
- Do I obey out of fear or duty, or out of appreciation for my salvation?
- Is there anything more important to me than God?
- Do others know this to be true of me (family, friends, neighbors...)?
Next time: the second commandment.