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Deuteronomy 5 — Sermon Preparation

Below is a research summary for Deuteronomy 5, drawn from openly licensed scholarly databases — original-language morphology, classic sermons from the church fathers through the Puritans, and ancient geography data.

33
verses
472 / 161
Hebrew words / lemmas
16
classic sermon excerpts
3
preachers & commentators

Deuteronomy 5 in the Hebrew

Distinctive vocabulary of this chapter, based on original-language morphology.

Hebrew Transliteration Strong's Count Glosses
דָבַר dâbar H1696 11 arrange, speak
שָׁמַע shâmaʻ H8085 9 hear, tell
אֵשׁ ʼêsh H784 7 fire
קוֹל qôwl H6963 7 voice, sound
תָּוֶךְ tâvek H8432 5 bisection, centre
שָׁמַר shâmar H8104 5 hedge, guard
צָוָה tsâvâh H6680 5 constitute, enjoin

How preachers through history handled this text

16 public-domain excerpts on Deuteronomy 5, from the church fathers to the Puritans.

Calvin 11 Matthew Henry 4 John Wesley 1

“In this chapter we have the second edition of the ten commandments. I. The general intent of them; they were in the nature of a covenant between God and Israel, ver. 1-5. II. The particular precepts are repeated (ver. 6-21), with the double delivery of them, both by word and writing, ver. 22. III. The settling of the correspondence thenceforward between God and Israel, by the mediation and ministry of Moses. 1. It was Israel's humble petition that it might be so, ver. 23-27. 2. It was God's gracious grant that it should be so, ver. 28-31. …”

— Matthew Henry, Commentary on the Whole Bible, Vol. 1 (Genesis to Deuteronomy), on Deuteronomy 5:1–33 (Public Domain)

Places in the text

Based on ancient-geography data

  • Egypt — Deut 5:15
  • Mount Horeb — Deut 5:2

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