Deuteronomy 4:13

“And he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone.”

King James Version (KJV)

Other Translations for Deuteronomy 4:13

And he declared vnto you his couenant, which he commanded you to performe, euen ten cōmandements, and he wrote them vpon two tables of stone.
- King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan

"So He declared to you His covenant which He commanded you to perform, {that is,} the Ten Commandments; and He wrote them on two tablets of stone.
- New American Standard Version (1995)

And he declared unto you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even the ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone.
- American Standard Version (1901)

And he gave you his agreement with you, the ten rules which you were to keep, which he put in writing on the two stones of the law.
- Basic English Bible

And he declared to you his covenant, which he commanded you to do, the ten words; and he wrote them on two tables of stone.
- Darby Bible

And he declared to you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even ten commandments; and he wrote them upon two tables of stone.
- Webster's Bible

He declared to you his covenant, which he commanded you to perform, even the ten commandments; and he wrote them on two tables of stone.
- World English Bible

and He declareth to you His covenant, which He hath commanded you to do, the Ten Matters, and He writeth them upon two tables of stone.
- Youngs Literal Bible

And He declared unto you His covenant, which He commanded you to perform, even the ten words; and He wrote them upon two tables of stone.
- Jewish Publication Society Bible

Bible Commentary for Deuteronomy 4:13

Wesley's Notes for Deuteronomy 4:13


4:11 The midst of heaven - Flaming up into the air, which is often called heaven.

4:12 No similitude - No resemblance or representation of God, whereby either his essence, or properties, or actions were represented, such as were usual among the Heathens.

4:14 Statutes and judgments - The ceremonial and judicial laws which are here distinguished from the moral, or the ten commandments.

4:15 In Horeb - God, who in other places and times did appear in a similitude in the fashion of a man, now in this most solemn appearance, when he comes to give eternal laws for the direction of the Israelites in the worship of God, and in their duty to men, purposely avoids all such representations, to shew that he abhors all worship of images, or of himself by images of what kind soever, because he is the invisible God, and cannot be represented by any visible image.


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