While the ten commandments constituted the basis of the covenant
Between God and Israel, many other laws were given looking to their
Enforcement. When the people heard the voice of the Lord, they were
Greatly frightened and requested Moses to hear the law and speak to
Them (Exodus 20:18-21; Deuteronomy 5:22,33). The following evidences are furnished that Moses left a record of the law and his other works:
The Lord told him to write these words, meaning the law (Exodus 34:27);
it is said that Moses wrote all the words of the Lord (Exodus 24:4);
Moses learned the will of God as no other mortal man ever learned it--
God spoke to him face to face (Numbers 12:6-8). He spent eighty days and nights in Mount Sinai with the Lord (Exodus 24:12-18; Exodus 31:18; Exodus 34:1-28). These laws covered the whole range of human activity:
Duties to God. They were to love him with all their soul, mind
And strength (Deuteronomy 6:5). The reasons assigned for this commandment were,
and to refrain from cursing or smiting them (Exodus 21:15,17).
Duties of Husbands and Wives to Each Other.
Husbands were to cheer their wives, to give them a divorce if they did not love them and to confirm or disannul their vows (Numbers 30:6-15; Deuteronomy 24:1-5);
wives were required to submit to their husbands (Numbers 30:6-15).
Duties of People to Their Rulers. The people were required to
Honor their rulers (Exodus 22:28), and to submit to their decisions (Deuteronomy 17:8-13).
Duties of Rulers to the People. Rulers were required to measure
Out justice to men without regard to their financial standing
(Exodus 23:3,6; Deuteronomy 16:18-20).
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