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Yahweh is considered to be multiple gods in the statement of 6.4.
Yahweh is considered to be multiple gods in the statement of 6.4.
False (B)
The declaration of Moses in 6.4 is to lead Israel towards idolatry.
The declaration of Moses in 6.4 is to lead Israel towards idolatry.
False (B)
The Septuagint translation of 6.4 presents the statement as a single sentence.
The Septuagint translation of 6.4 presents the statement as a single sentence.
False (B)
The commandment in verse 7 is for Israelites to serve and worship other gods.
The commandment in verse 7 is for Israelites to serve and worship other gods.
The statement in 6.4 is a call to obedience and God's blessing for Israel's sons.
The statement in 6.4 is a call to obedience and God's blessing for Israel's sons.
The declaration of Moses in 6.4 is a standalone statement with no connection to the rest of the chapter.
The declaration of Moses in 6.4 is a standalone statement with no connection to the rest of the chapter.
According to the context, the author's interpretation of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 emphasizes the importance of loving God with only the heart.
According to the context, the author's interpretation of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 emphasizes the importance of loving God with only the heart.
The author believes that identifying the correct placement of the verb 'to be' in verse 4 is the primary focus of the passage.
The author believes that identifying the correct placement of the verb 'to be' in verse 4 is the primary focus of the passage.
The uniqueness and oneness of Yahweh is a reminder to Israel of the importance of the New Covenant.
The uniqueness and oneness of Yahweh is a reminder to Israel of the importance of the New Covenant.
The author's interpretation of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 implies that Israel's response to Yahweh's affirmation should be a half-hearted commitment.
The author's interpretation of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 implies that Israel's response to Yahweh's affirmation should be a half-hearted commitment.
The author suggests that the passage is primarily about the importance of obeying the Mosaic Law.
The author suggests that the passage is primarily about the importance of obeying the Mosaic Law.
The passage emphasizes the role of the Messiah in establishing a new covenant with Israel.
The passage emphasizes the role of the Messiah in establishing a new covenant with Israel.
The Decalogue's structure is dictated by the order of the commandments.
The Decalogue's structure is dictated by the order of the commandments.
Deuteronomy chapter 12 only deals with the worship of other gods.
Deuteronomy chapter 12 only deals with the worship of other gods.
The ban in chapter 13 is a call to idolatry.
The ban in chapter 13 is a call to idolatry.
The Sabbath principle is the foundation of Israel's worship and feasts.
The Sabbath principle is the foundation of Israel's worship and feasts.
The commandments in the Decalogue are unrelated to each other.
The commandments in the Decalogue are unrelated to each other.
The declaration of Moses in Deuteronomy chapter 12 is a standalone statement.
The declaration of Moses in Deuteronomy chapter 12 is a standalone statement.
The statement in Deuteronomy 6.4 is an affirmation of Israel's polytheistic beliefs.
The statement in Deuteronomy 6.4 is an affirmation of Israel's polytheistic beliefs.
The commandment in Deuteronomy 6.7 is a call to Israelites to love their neighbors as themselves.
The commandment in Deuteronomy 6.7 is a call to Israelites to love their neighbors as themselves.
The exhortation in Deuteronomy 6 is a basis for the Mosaic Law's emphasis on grace and forgiveness.
The exhortation in Deuteronomy 6 is a basis for the Mosaic Law's emphasis on grace and forgiveness.
The statement in Deuteronomy 6.4 is a rejection of the covenant established between God and Israel.
The statement in Deuteronomy 6.4 is a rejection of the covenant established between God and Israel.
The commandment in Deuteronomy 6.7 is a radical departure from the teachings of the New Testament.
The commandment in Deuteronomy 6.7 is a radical departure from the teachings of the New Testament.
The exhortation in Deuteronomy 6 is a foreshadowing of the role of the Messiah in the New Covenant.
The exhortation in Deuteronomy 6 is a foreshadowing of the role of the Messiah in the New Covenant.
The Mosaic law is divided into moral, ceremonial, and civil laws.
The Mosaic law is divided into moral, ceremonial, and civil laws.
The New Testament restates all of the ten moral laws from the Old Testament.
The New Testament restates all of the ten moral laws from the Old Testament.
The law of Christ is mediated by the Holy Spirit.
The law of Christ is mediated by the Holy Spirit.
The Mosaic law has no educational role for New Testament believers.
The Mosaic law has no educational role for New Testament believers.
The law of Christ is only given to the church and not to individual believers.
The law of Christ is only given to the church and not to individual believers.
Evangelizing a Gentile involves confronting them with their failure to keep the Mosaic standards.
Evangelizing a Gentile involves confronting them with their failure to keep the Mosaic standards.
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