Chain Study Through the Bible
Decalogue
Trace the theme of Decalogue chronologically through Scripture -- from Exodus to Romans.
20
Verses
6
Books
3
Old Testament
3
New Testament
5
Sub-topics
The Chain of Decalogue Through Scripture
Old Testament3 books
Exodus
Old Testament10 referencesExodus 20:1-- Divine authority of
Exodus 20:1-17-- See COMMANDMENTS
Exodus 24:12-- Written by God
Exodus 31:18-- Written by God
Exodus 31:18-- TABLES OF TESTIMONY
+ 5 more references
Divine authority ofSee COMMANDMENTSWritten by GodTABLES OF TESTIMONY+1 more
Deuteronomy
Old Testament5 referencesDeuteronomy 4:13-- Called WORDS OF THE COVENANT
Deuteronomy 5:22-- Written by God
Deuteronomy 5:4-22-- Divine authority of
Deuteronomy 5:7-21-- See COMMANDMENTS
Deuteronomy 9:10-- Written by God
Called WORDS OF THE COVENANTWritten by GodDivine authority ofSee COMMANDMENTS
Hosea
Old Testament1 referenceHosea 8:12-- Written by God
400 Years of Silence
New Testament3 books
Matthew
New Testament2 referencesMatthew 19:18,19-- See COMMANDMENTS
Matthew 22:34-40-- See COMMANDMENTS
Luke
New Testament1 referenceLuke 10:25-28-- See COMMANDMENTS
Romans
New Testament1 referenceRomans 13:8-10-- See COMMANDMENTS
What This Chain Teaches
- 1
This theme first appears in Exodus and continues through to Romans, spanning the full scope of Scripture.
- 2
The chain bridges both testaments with 3 Old Testament and 3 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.
- 3
Decalogue is established in the Law (Torah) and fulfilled in the Gospels, tracing God's redemptive plan from promise to fulfillment.
Sub-Topics in This Chain
5 aspects of Decalogue found in Scripture
Written by God(6 verses)
Divine authority of(3 verses)
Called WORDS OF THE COVENANT(2 verses)
TABLES OF TESTIMONY(3 verses)
See COMMANDMENTS(6 verses)