Deuteronomy 6
Moses commands the Israelites to love God with all their heart, soul, and strength.
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Commentary
Deuteronomy 6 is a chapter that emphasizes the importance of following the Lord’s commands. Moses begins by reminding the Israelites that they are to love the Lord with all their heart, soul, and strength. He then goes on to explain that they are to teach their children the commandments of the Lord and to talk about them when they are at home, when they are away, when they are lying down, and when they are getting up. Moses also emphasizes the importance of writing the commandments on the doorposts of their houses and on their gates. The chapter ends with a warning that if the Israelites do not obey the Lord’s commands, they will be cursed and their land will be destroyed. This is a reminder to the Israelites that they must be obedient to the Lord’s commands if they want to remain in the Promised Land. Overall, Deuteronomy 6 is a reminder to the Israelites of the importance of following the Lord’s commands. It emphasizes the need to teach their children the commandments and to write them on their doorposts and gates. It also serves as a warning that if they do not obey the Lord’s commands, they will be cursed and their land will be destroyed.
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There are 25 verses in Deuteronomy, chapter 6.