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Excerpted from: Remaining Free

But what is noteworthy is that, even though there are slight variations in wording for some of the commandments, God uses the exact same preamble for both versions. Notice Deuteronomy 5:6: “I am the LORD your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.”

This preamble cannot be separated from the Ten Commandments. It sets the stage by reminding God’s people of what He has done for them, and thus, their obligation to Him to remain His people, and therefore, to remain free.


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