Deuteronomy 4
Moses reminds the Israelites of the laws God has given them and commands them to obey them.
Bible version
The Great Commandment
Commentary
Deuteronomy 4 is a chapter that emphasizes the importance of following the laws of God. Moses is speaking to the Israelites and reminding them of the covenant that God made with them at Mount Sinai. He reminds them that God is the one who brought them out of Egypt and gave them the law. He also reminds them that they must obey the law and not add to it or take away from it. Moses also warns the Israelites against idolatry. He tells them that they must not worship any other gods or bow down to them. He also warns them against making idols or images of anything in heaven or on earth. He tells them that if they do, they will be cursed and their land will be destroyed. Moses also encourages the Israelites to remember the laws of God and to teach them to their children. He tells them that if they obey the laws, they will be blessed and their land will be prosperous. He also tells them that if they disobey the laws, they will be cursed and their land will be destroyed. Overall, Deuteronomy 4 is a reminder to the Israelites of the importance of following the laws of God. It is a warning against idolatry and a reminder to teach the laws to their children. It is a reminder that if they obey the laws, they will be blessed, but if they disobey, they will be cursed.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Deuteronomy, chapter 4 it would take approximately 5 minutes to finish.
There are 49 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 4.