Compare Translations for Deuteronomy 5:13

Deuteronomy 5:13 RHE
Six days shalt thou labour, and shalt do all thy works.
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Deuteronomy 5:13 LSG
Tu travailleras six jours, et tu feras tout ton ouvrage.
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Deuteronomy 5:13 LUT
Sechs Tage sollst du arbeiten und alle deine Werke tun.
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Deuteronomy 5:13 NCV
You may work and get everything done during six days each week,
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Deuteronomy 5:13 NLT
Six days a week are set apart for your daily duties and regular work,
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Deuteronomy 5:13 OST
Tu travailleras six jours, et tu feras toute ton œuvre;
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Deuteronomy 5:13 RIV
Lavora sei giorni, e fa’ in essi tutta l’opera tua;
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Deuteronomy 5:13 MSG
Work six days, doing everything you have to do,
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Deuteronomy 5:13 WYC
In six days thou shalt work, and do all thy works;
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Deuteronomy 5 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 5

The covenant in Horeb. (1-5) The ten commandments repeated. (6-22) The request of the people that the law might be delivered through Moses. (23-33)

Verses 1-5 Moses demands attention. When we hear the word of God we must learn it; and what we have learned we must put in practice, for that is the end of hearing and learning; not to fill our heads with notions, or our mouths with talk, but to direct our affections and conduct.

Verses 6-22 There is some variation here from ( Exodus 20 ) as between the Lord's prayer in #Mt 6| and ( Luke 11 ) . It is more necessary that we tie ourselves to the things, than to the words unalterably. The original reason for hallowing the sabbath, taken from God's resting from the work of creation on the seventh day, is not here mentioned. Though this ever remains in force, it is not the only reason. Here it is taken from Israel's deliverance out of Egypt; for that was typical of our redemption by Jesus Christ, in remembrance of which the Christian sabbath was to be observed. In the resurrection of Christ we were brought into the glorious liberty of the children of God, with a mighty hand, and an outstretched arm. How sweet is it to a soul truly distressed under the terrors of a broken law, to hear the mild and soul-reviving language of the gospel!

Verses 23-33 Moses refers to the consternation caused by the terror with which the law was given. God's appearances have always been terrible to man, ever since the fall; but Christ, having taken away sin, invites us to come boldly to the throne of grace. They were in a good mind, under the strong convictions of the word they heard. Many have their consciences startled by the law who have them not purified; fair promises are extorted from them, but no good principles are fixed and rooted in them. God commended what they said. He desires the welfare and salvation of poor sinners. He has given abundant proof that he does so; he gives us time and space to repent. He has sent his Son to redeem us, promised his Spirit to those who pray for him, and has declared that he has no pleasure in the ruin of sinners. It would be well with many, if there were always such a heart in them, as there seems to be sometimes; when they are under conviction of sin, or the rebukes of providence, or when they come to look death in the face. The only way to be happy, is to be holy. Say to the righteous, It shall be well with them. Let believers make it more and more their study and delight, to do as the Lord God hath commanded.

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