Deuteronomy 4:1-15; Key Verse: Dt 4:1
"Now, Israel,
hear the decrees and laws I am about to teach you.
Follow them so that you may live..."
Theme: Obedience requires one to first hear (Hebrew:
shamar).
Hear. In Deuteronomy 1-3, the themes discussed are
Sin (Dt 1:1-46), Leadership (Dt 1:9-18) and Faith (Dt 2:1-3:29). In chap. 4, the theme of obedience is best understood by comprehending the word
shamar (Hebrew), which is repeated 11 times in this chapter (Dt 4:1, 6, 10, 12, 28, 30, 32, 33, 36; twice in verse 33 and 36). In the 2011 NIV
shamar is translated hear, heard and obey (Dt 4:30). [Strong's concordance: "to hear, listen to, obey."] The most famous use is in Dt 6:4: "Hear, O Israel: The
Lord our God, the
Lord is one." This verse is known to all Jews by the first two words
"Sh'ma Yisrael" or simply as
"Shema." It encapsulates the monotheistic essence of Judaism (and Islam and Christianity). The Shema is considered the most important part of the prayer service in Judaism and its twice daily recitation as a religious commandment (
mitzvah, which means commandment).