Deut.6.1
6:1 Moses added commands to decrees and regulations, the usual formula for covenant stipulations (see 4:1; 5:1); commands is a general term for the whole body of instruction.
Enter a topic, struggle, doctrine, or passage to receive an AI-assisted study guide with related Scriptures, key themes, and a concise explanation.
Get the main movement of the selected chapter or verse range in plain language.
Ask a focused question and keep the answer tied to the passage you opened.
Create a few questions for observation, interpretation, and application.
6:1 Moses added commands to decrees and regulations, the usual formula for covenant stipulations (see 4:1; 5:1); commands is a general term for the whole body of instruction.
6:1-25 Moses here explains how the stipulations in the following sections should be applied and handed on to future generations.
6:13 Jesus quoted this verse when tempted by Satan (Matt 4:10; Luke 4:8).
6:16 When Israel journeyed through the Sinai desert after the Exodus, they came to Rephidim, where they found no water (Exod 17:1-7). Moses saw the people’s demand for water as testing the Lord; hence the name Massah (“testing”) for this place. Jesus quoted this verse to rebut Satan (Matt 4:7; Luke 4:12).
genesis 15:6
exodus 3:8
exodus 3:17
exodus 3:20
exodus 4:5
exodus 7:1-51
exodus 17:1-7
deuteronomy 4:1