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The bottom line is: Exodus 34 contains a list of commandments, which were just as important for the Israelites to keep as the Ten listed in in Exodus 20. But this set of commandments is not a general summary of moral principles in the way that the Ten are. It is an arbitrary grouping by modern scholars who do not understand the unity of purpose behind Biblical law.
TranslationThe bottom line is: Exodus 34 contains a list of commandments, which were just as important for the Israelites to keep as the Ten listed in in Exodus 20. But this set of commandments is not a general summary of moral principles in the way that the Ten are. It is an arbitrary grouping by modern scholars who do not understand the unity of purpose behind Biblical law.

The bottom line is: Exodus 34 contains a list of commandments, which were just as important for the Israelites to keep as the Ten listed in in Exodus 20. But this set of commandments is not a general summary of moral principles in the way that the Ten are. It is an arbitrary grouping by modern scholars who do not understand the unity of purpose behind Biblical law.