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What did God make with Israel at Horeb (Deut. 5:2)?
What did God make with Israel at Horeb (Deut. 5:2)?
At Horeb, Moses said God did not make a covenant with whom (Deut. 5:3)?
At Horeb, Moses said God did not make a covenant with whom (Deut. 5:3)?
How did God speak to Israel out of the fire on Mount Horeb (Deut. 5:4)?
How did God speak to Israel out of the fire on Mount Horeb (Deut. 5:4)?
Where did Moses stand when God spoke from the fire at Horeb (Deut. 5:5)?
Where did Moses stand when God spoke from the fire at Horeb (Deut. 5:5)?
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Why did Moses stand between God and Israel at Horeb (Deut. 5:5)?
Why did Moses stand between God and Israel at Horeb (Deut. 5:5)?
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God identified himself as the LORD your God who brought you out of Egypt (Deut. 5:6). What did he bring them out of?
God identified himself as the LORD your God who brought you out of Egypt (Deut. 5:6). What did he bring them out of?
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God said they should have no other ________ (Deut. 5:7).
God said they should have no other ________ (Deut. 5:7).
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God commanded that they should not make (Deut. 5:8)
God commanded that they should not make (Deut. 5:8)
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God said they should not make idols because he was a(n) ________ God (Deut. 5:9).
God said they should not make idols because he was a(n) ________ God (Deut. 5:9).
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God punished the children for (Deut. 5:9)
God punished the children for (Deut. 5:9)
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God punishes to the fourth generation of those that (Deut. 5:10)
God punishes to the fourth generation of those that (Deut. 5:10)
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What should the Israelites not misuse (Deut. 5:11)?
What should the Israelites not misuse (Deut. 5:11)?
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God would not hold anyone guiltless who _______ (Deut. 5:11)
God would not hold anyone guiltless who _______ (Deut. 5:11)
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The _________ was to be observed by keeping it holy (Deut. 5:12)
The _________ was to be observed by keeping it holy (Deut. 5:12)
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How long were the Israelites to labor and work (Deut. 5:13)?
How long were the Israelites to labor and work (Deut. 5:13)?
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Deut. 5:15 says Israel should observe the Sabbath because...
Deut. 5:15 says Israel should observe the Sabbath because...
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Who did God command to be honored (Deut. 5:16)?
Who did God command to be honored (Deut. 5:16)?
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All of the following were part of the 'You shall not' commandments EXCEPT (Deut. 5:17ff)
All of the following were part of the 'You shall not' commandments EXCEPT (Deut. 5:17ff)
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All of the following were listed as things that were not to be coveted from one's neighbor EXCEPT (Deut. 5:21)
All of the following were listed as things that were not to be coveted from one's neighbor EXCEPT (Deut. 5:21)
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God gave his commandments from Horeb in all of the following EXCEPT (Deut. 5:22)
God gave his commandments from Horeb in all of the following EXCEPT (Deut. 5:22)
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God wrote his commandments on (Deut. 5:22)
God wrote his commandments on (Deut. 5:22)
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The elders came to Moses and said they realized that a man can live even if _________ (Deut. 5:24)
The elders came to Moses and said they realized that a man can live even if _________ (Deut. 5:24)
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Study Notes
Covenant with Israel
- God established a covenant with Israel at Horeb.
- It was not made with their ancestors.
Divine Communication
- God communicated face to face with Israel from the fire at Mount Horeb.
- Moses positioned himself between God and Israel during this encounter to protect them from fear of divine wrath.
God's Identity and Commands
- God introduced Himself as the one who liberated Israel from slavery in Egypt.
- A primary commandment: Worship no other gods but Him.
- Prohibition on creating idols, highlighting God's jealousy for exclusive devotion.
Consequences of Disobedience
- Punishments for idolatry extend to the third and fourth generations of those who hate Him.
- Misusing God's name is a serious offense, and no one who does so will be deemed innocent.
Observances and Labor
- The Sabbath is to be kept holy as a reminder of their liberation from Egypt, allowing six days of labor.
- Emphasis on honoring parents as a crucial command.
Ethical Laws
- The "You shall not" commandments include prohibitions against murder, adultery, theft, and false testimony.
- Coveting one's neighbor's house, wife, or land is forbidden; however, coveting clothes is not specifically mentioned.
Receipt of Commandments
- God delivered commandments amidst fire, deep darkness, and clouds, but not in fine mist.
- These laws were inscribed on two stone tablets.
Leaders' Realization
- The elders concluded that a man can live even when God speaks directly to him, acknowledging the profoundness of divine communication.
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Test your knowledge of Deuteronomy Chapter 5 with this set of flashcard-style multiple-choice questions. Challenge your understanding of God's covenant with Israel and the teachings delivered at Horeb. Perfect for students and scholars alike.