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Tuesday: The Sabbath in Deuteronomy — 3 Comments

  1. Hi, well writen, especially the one in Deuteronomy 5:12-15 it brings me new insights and I hope it will really help me in my Christian experiences.

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  2. I praise the Lord for this wonderful insight on the Sabbath, the Sabbath makes us appreciate our Lord Jesus Christ more,not only on the light Calvary as our Redeemer but as our creator as well. All to Him I surrender or to Him I will always belong!

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  3. This double or multiple motivation of the Sabbath stems from the basic theology of the Sabbath that was expressed in Genesis 2. ”Slavery” (abodah) is related to ”work”, ”service” (abad). ”Shabbath” means ”ceasing”, stop doing anything, rest. We are all slaves in the six workdays, working hard our existence. But God's Sabbath makes us free and equal. Thus the commandment in Deuteronomy made explicit which in Exodus was implicitly said (do not do any work in the seventh day, including your servant and maidservant). This expression in Exodus is related to the preamble of the Decalog (I am Yahweh..., who deliivered you from the Egyptian slavery camp).
    Now, after this comment, I have a question: Why Moses states in Deuteronomy 5 that those 10 commandments where exactly as God gave them, with no addition, if we read a different version in Exodus 20? Which version was the original verbatim form?

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