Time & Place
- Time: 1491 BC (Exod 19:1–2; 20:1)
- Location: Mount Sinai / Horeb (Exod 19:18–20; 20:1)
Where Are We in the Text?
- The LORD speaks all the words of the Ten Commandments directly to Israel from Mount Sinai (Exod 20:1–17).
- The people witness thunderings, lightnings, trumpet, and smoke and stand afar off in fear (Exod 20:18–19).
- Moses draws near unto the thick darkness where God is (Exod 20:20–21).
- Additional instructions are given concerning proper worship and the altar (Exod 20:22–26).
Key Persons
- The LORD — Speaker of the Ten Commandments and covenant lawgiver (Exod 20:1–17, 22).
- Moses — Mediator who approaches God on behalf of the people (Exod 20:18–21).
- Israel — The nation receiving the covenant commandments (Exod 19:5–6; 20:1–17).
Where Are We in Time?
- The chapter follows immediately after the LORD’s descent upon Mount Sinai (Exod 19:16–25).
- Israel has arrived at Sinai and is now receiving the Mosaic Law (Exod 19–20).
- This marks the formal beginning of covenant legislation.
Where Are We on the Map?
- Mount Sinai (Horeb): Location of covenant revelation and delivery of the Law (Exod 3:1, 12; 19:18–20).
- Base of the Mountain: Israel stands at a distance while Moses approaches God (Exod 19:17; 20:18–21).
Where Are We in God’s Program? (Dispensational)
- Israel enters into formal covenant relationship under the Mosaic Law (Exod 19:5–8; 20:1–17).
- The Law is given to a redeemed nation as a governing rule of life (Exod 12:51; 20:2).
- Mediated revelation through Moses is established as the covenant pattern (Exod 20:19–21).
Why This Matters
- The chapter records the giving of the Ten Commandments, foundational to the Mosaic Covenant (Exod 20:1–17).
- It establishes God’s moral and covenantal requirements for Israel as a nation.
How This Chapter Relates to What Follows
- Detailed civil, moral, and ceremonial laws will follow (Exod 21–23).
- The covenant will be formally ratified with Israel (Exod 24:3–8).
Summary Orientation
- The Ten Commandments are spoken directly by the LORD (Exod 20:1–17).
- The people fear and stand afar off; Moses draws near to God (Exod 20:18–21).
- Foundational worship instructions are given, initiating covenant legislation (Exod 20:22–26).
