Deuteronomy – Chapter 10

Old Testament22 Verses

1At that time the Lord said to me: Hew thee two tables of stone like the former, and come up to me into the mount: and thou shalt make an ark of wood,

2And I will write on the tables the words that were in them, which thou brokest before, and thou shalt put them in the ark.

3And I made an ark of setim wood. And when I had hewn two tables of stone like the former, I went up into the mount, having them in my hands.

4And he wrote in the tables, according as he had written before, the ten words, which the Lord spoke to you in the mount from the midst of the fire, when the people were assembled: and he gave them to me.

5And returning from the mount, I came down, and put the tables into the ark, that I had made, and they are there till this present, as the Lord commanded me.

6And the children of Israel removed their camp from Beroth, of the children of Jacan into Mosera, where Aaron died and was buried, and Eleazar his son succeeded him in the priestly office.

7From thence they came to Gadgad, from which place they departed, and camped in Jetebatha, in a land of waters and torrents.

8At that time he separated the tribe of Levi, to carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and to stand before him in the ministry, and to bless in his name until this present day.

9Wherefore Levi hath no part nor possession with his brethren: because the Lord himself is his possession, as the Lord thy God promised him.

10And I stood in the mount, as before, forty days and nights: and the Lord heard me this time also, and would not destroy thee.

11And he said to me: Go, and walk before the people, that they may enter, and possess the land, which I swore to their fathers that I would give them.

12And now, Israel, what doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but that thou fear the Lord thy God, and walk in his ways, and love him, and serve the Lord thy God, with all thy heart, and with all thy soul:

13And keep the commandments of the Lord, and his ceremonies, which I command thee this day, that it may be well with thee?

14Behold heaven is the Lord's thy God, and the heaven of heaven, the earth and all things that are therein.

15And yet the Lord hath been closely joined to thy fathers, and loved them and chose their seed after them, that is to say, you, out of all nations, as this day it is proved.

16Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your heart, and stiffen your neck no more.

17Because the Lord your God he is the God of gods, and the Lord of lords, a great God and mighty and terrible, who accepteth no person nor taketh bribes.

18He doth judgment to the fatherless and the widow, loveth the stranger, and giveth him food and raiment.

19And do you therefore love strangers, because you also were strangers in the land of Egypt.

20Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and serve him only: to him thou shalt adhere, and shalt swear by his name.

21He is thy praise, and thy God, that hath done for thee these great and terrible things, which thy eyes have seen.

22In seventy souls thy fathers went down into Egypt: and behold now the Lord thy God hath multiplied thee as the stars of heaven.

Reflection for Today

Deuteronomy Chapter 10 continues the biblical theme of covenant renewal and the call to love God. According to Catholic teaching, Jesus cited Deuteronomy's command to love God as the greatest commandment (CIC 2083). This chapter invites us to reflect on Love the Lord your God with all your heart.

The Church Fathers and saints have meditated on these passages for centuries, finding in them nourishment for the spiritual life. The Catechism teaches that "the Sacred Scriptures contain the Word of God and, because they are inspired, they are truly the Word of God" (CIC 135). As we read this chapter, we join the great Tradition of Catholic biblical interpretation.

Catholic spirituality encourages us to approach Scripture with faith, seeking not merely information but transformation. Through the practice of lectio divina—reading, meditation, prayer, and contemplation—we allow God's Word to penetrate our hearts. May this chapter deepen your love for God and neighbor, and strengthen your commitment to live the Gospel in daily life.

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