The Mosaic Covenant: Ten Words – Cultus

Bruce Waltke analyzes the Ten Commandments and the cultus of the Law of Moses.

Introduction to Law and the Ten Commandments

  • Importance of the Ten Commandments and their relationship to the New Covenant
  • The role of the Holy Spirit in living out the commandments

Exposition on the Ten Commandments

  • Discussion on Exodus 20: God's direct speech and significance
  • Historical context: God's act of grace in delivering Israel
  • Examination of the rationale behind certain commandments (first four)
  • Absence of rationale for social commandments (last six)
  • Common grace and ancient Near Eastern law similarities in social commandments

Detailed Analysis of Specific Commandments

  • First Commandment: Worship of only one God, the uniqueness of monotheism
    • Other gods: theological statement vs. religious command
  • Second Commandment: Proscription against idolatry and its implications
    • Interpretation regarding art and images in religion
    • Old Testament examples of art in worship
  • Third Commandment: Taking God's name in vain
    • Misuse of God’s name in speech, worship, and actions
    • Application in the church and society
  • Fourth Commandment: Sabbath observance
    • Purpose for humans and animals
    • Different theological rationales in Exodus and Deuteronomy
    • Application to modern-day Christian practice

Human-to-Human Commandments

  • Honor Parents: Meaning of "honor" (esteem, care)
  • Proscription Against Murder: Definition of "innocent life"
    • Differentiation between intentional and unintentional killing
  • Proscription Against Adultery: Specific focus on marital infidelity
    • Polygamy in the Old Testament vs. modern interpretation
  • Proscription Against Stealing: Protection of property and people
  • Proscription Against False Witness: Protection of reputations, integrity in court
  • Final Commandment: Prohibition of coveting
    • Focus on internal desires and the heart

Discussion on Law's Application

  • Christian perspective on law: fulfilling, but not under legal obligation
  • The principle of bestowing rights on others (life, home, property, reputation)
  • Addressing coveting as an internal heart issue

Questions and Clarifications

  • Specific discussions on the technicalities of commandments (e.g., adultery, polygamy)
  • The patriarchal context of the commandments and their broader application

Transition to Cult and Worship in Israel

  • Overview of the external expressions of Israel's religion (cult)
  • Sacred sites, objects, seasons, and personnel in Israelite worship
  • Importance of ritual, symbolism, and artistic representation in worship
  • David’s contribution to worship through music, poetry, and staging

Closing Remarks

  • Acknowledgment of upcoming topics: sacrifices and violations of God's presence

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