Seminaries and Institutes
Deuteronomy 6: The Great Commandment


“Deuteronomy 6: The Great Commandment,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2002), 72–73

“Deuteronomy 6,” Old Testament Seminary Student Study Guide, 72–73

Deuteronomy 6

The Great Commandment

Do you have a scripture that has been a special strength and guide to you? Why has it had this influence? How often do you remember it? How often do you share it with others?

Deuteronomy 6 contains a passage that is one of the Jews’ most frequently quoted scriptures. This passage is also what Jesus called “the first and great commandment” (Matthew 22:38; see also vv. 36–37). As you find and read this passage, ask yourself why this is the great commandment. Why is this the “first and great commandment” when it was given hundreds of years after the Ten Commandments? Deuteronomy 6 also includes Moses’ explanations concerning how the Israelites should observe this commandment and why.

Studying the Scriptures

Do activities A–C as you study Deuteronomy 6.

  1. Cross-Reference

    Write the reference Matthew 22:35–38 next to Deuteronomy 6:4–5 (the Shema). Read the verses in Matthew and summarize what Jesus said about the Shema.

  2. How Can You Remember?

    1. List the things Moses told the people to do in Deuteronomy 6:7–9 so they could better remember and keep the commandment in verses 4–5.

    2. Write about ways you could better remember this same commandment. Choose and put into practice at least one of the ideas you thought of.

  3. Write a Question

    Write what you think is an important, meaningful question that can be answered by Deuteronomy 6:24.