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Deuteronomy 6

The Shema and the Whole-Life Response to the Incomparable God

The Shema — 'Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one' — is the covenant's concentrated heart, calling Israel to an undivided, whole-person love of God that saturates domestic life, memory, and community identity, and that must survive the most dangerous moment: prosperity in the land that tempts Israel to forget the God who gave it.

Chapter Summary

The Shema — 'Hear, O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one' — is the covenant's concentrated heart, calling Israel to an undivided, whole-person love of God that saturates domestic life, memory, and community identity, and that must survive the most dangerous moment: prosperity in the land that tempts Israel to forget the God who gave it.

Overview

Deuteronomy 6 argues that the entire covenant order flows from a single source: the oneness of the Lord demands the wholeness of Israel's response. Because the Lord is one — undivided in His sovereignty, His character, and His claim — the love He demands is undivided: all heart, all soul, all strength. This whole-person love is not a feeling to be managed privately but a disposition that must be woven into every structure of life — domestic teaching, daily conversation, physical inscription, and national memory.

The chapter's greatest pastoral contribution is its identification of prosperity, not poverty, as the primary threat to this love.

Context
Author

Moses, continuing His second address; chapter 6 is the immediate expansion of the first commandment's demand for exclusive devotion

Audience

The second generation about to enter the land; the prosperity warning is addressed to those who have never known the land's abundance and are about to receive it

Setting

Plains of Moab, on the eve of the Jordan crossing; the land of Canaan — cities, wells, vineyards already built and planted — is the immediate horizon

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

From the purpose frame (vv. 1-3) through the Shema and its whole-life demands (vv. 4-9), the prosperity warning (vv. 10-15), the Massah warning (vv. 16-19), and the catechetical instruction (vv. 20-25) — the chapter moves from the covenant's concentrated heart outward into every dimension of life: the inner person, the home, the street, the gate, the field, and the next generation.

Covenant Significance

Deuteronomy 6 is the covenant's motivational core. The Shema and the love command supply the theological and dispositional heart from which all of the subsequent law code flows. The chapter establishes that the statutes of chapters 12-26 are not ends in themselves but the ordered expression of love for the one God, grounded in His redemptive act in Egypt and sustained by intergenerational catechesis.

Gospel Clarity

Deuteronomy 6 contributes to the gospel trajectory at multiple levels: Jesus cites the Shema and the love command as the greatest commandment; He enacts whole-person obedience to the Father where Israel failed; the catechetical pattern is fulfilled and transformed in the new covenant's story-grounded catechesis; and the prosperity warning finds its NT echo in warnings about wealth's spiritual danger.

Focus Points

  • The oneness of the Lord as the ground of undivided devotion
  • Whole-person, whole-life love as the covenant's central demand
  • Prosperity as the primary spiritual danger — the forgetting that full stomachs produce
  • Catechesis as the mechanism of covenant transmission
  • Righteousness as the outcome of covenant obedience grounded in grace
  • The exclusivity of covenant worship — no swearing by other names
  • The Shema and Divine Oneness
  • Whole-Person Love
  • The Saturation of Daily Life
  • Prosperity as Spiritual Danger
  • Catechesis and Covenant Transmission
  • Righteousness as Covenant Outcome
  • Divine Unity — The Oneness of God
  • The Greatest Commandment — Love of God
  • The Sufficiency of Scripture for Covenant Formation
  • Covenant Catechesis — Story-Grounded Instruction
  • Covenantal Righteousness
  • Divine Jealousy and Exclusive Worship
  • The Danger of Prosperity

Cross References

Deuteronomy 5:6-7
“I am Yahweh Your God, who brought You out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. “You shall have no other gods before me.
Immediate context
Deuteronomy 4:29
But from there You shall seek Yahweh Your God, and You shall find Him when You search after Him with all Your heart and with all Your soul.
Immediate context
Deuteronomy 7:1-6
When Yahweh Your God brings You into the land where You go to possess it, and casts out many nations before You—the Hittite, the Girgashite, the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the Jebusite—seven nations greater and mightier than You; and when Yahweh Your God delivers them up before You, and You strike them, then You shall utterly...
Immediate context
Deuteronomy 8:1-20
You shall observe to do all the commandments which I command You today, that You may live, and multiply, and go in and possess the land which Yahweh swore to Your fathers. You shall remember all the way which Yahweh Your God has led You these forty years in the wilderness, that He might humble You, to test You, to know what was in Your heart, whether You...
Immediate context
Deuteronomy 11:18-21
Therefore You shall lay up these words of mine in Your heart and in Your soul. You shall bind them for a sign on Your hand, and they shall be for frontlets between Your eyes. You shall teach them to Your children, talking of them when You sit in Your house, when You walk by the way, when You lie down, and when You rise up. You shall write them on the door...
Immediate context
Exodus 17:1-7
All the congregation of the children of Israel traveled from the wilderness of Sin, starting according to Yahweh’s commandment, and encamped in Rephidim; but there was no water for the people to drink. Therefore the people quarreled with Moses, and said, “Give us water to drink.” Moses said to them, “Why do You quarrel with me? Why do You test Yahweh?” The...
Old Testament foundation
Exodus 20:3-6
“You shall have no other gods before me. “You shall not make for Yourselves an idol, nor any image of anything that is in the heavens above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: You shall not bow Yourself down to them, nor serve them, for I, Yahweh Your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the...
Old Testament foundation
Leviticus 19:18
“ ‘You shall not take vengeance, nor bear any grudge against the children of Your people; but You shall love Your neighbor as Yourself. I am Yahweh.
Old Testament foundation
Matthew 4:1-11
Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. When He had fasted forty days and forty nights, He was hungry afterward. The tempter came and said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, command that these stones become bread.”
Gospel clarity
Matthew 22:37-40
Jesus said to Him, “ ‘You shall love the Lord Your God with all Your heart, with all Your soul, and with all Your mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. A second likewise is this, ‘You shall love Your neighbor as Yourself.’
Gospel clarity
Mark 12:29-34
Jesus answered, “The greatest is, ‘Hear, Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one: You shall love the Lord Your God with all Your heart, and with all Your soul, and with all Your mind, and with all Your strength.’ This is the first commandment. The second is like this, ‘You shall love Your neighbor as Yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than...
Gospel clarity
Luke 4:1-13
Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness for forty days, being tempted by the devil. He ate nothing in those days. Afterward, when they were completed, He was hungry. The devil said to Him, “If You are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.”
Gospel clarity
Luke 10:25-28
Behold, a certain lawyer stood up and tested Him, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” He said to Him, “What is written in the law? How do You read it?” He answered, “You shall love the Lord Your God with all Your heart, with all Your soul, with all Your strength, and with all Your mind; and Your neighbor as Yourself.”
Gospel clarity
Romans 10:5-8
For Moses writes about the righteousness of the law, “The one who does them will live by them.” But the righteousness which is of faith says this, “Don’t say in Your heart, ‘Who will ascend into heaven?’ (that is, to bring Christ down); or, ‘Who will descend into the abyss?’ (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead.)”
Gospel clarity
1 Corinthians 8:4-6
Therefore concerning the eating of things sacrificed to idols, we know that no idol is anything in the world, and that there is no other God but one. For though there are things that are called “gods”, whether in the heavens or on earth; as there are many “gods” and many “lords”; yet to us there is one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we for...
Gospel clarity
Psalm 78
Thematic development
Proverbs 3:3
Don’t let kindness and truth forsake You. Bind them around Your neck. Write them on the tablet of Your heart.
Thematic development
Proverbs 7:3
Bind them on Your fingers. Write them on the tablet of Your heart.
Thematic development
Jeremiah 31:31-34
“Behold, the days come,” says Yahweh, “that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which covenant of mine they broke, although I was a husband to them,” says Yahweh. “But this...
Thematic development
Ezekiel 36:26-27
I will also give You a new heart, and I will put a new spirit within You. I will take away the stony heart out of Your flesh, and I will give You a heart of flesh. I will put my Spirit within You, and cause You to walk in my statutes. You will keep my ordinances and do them.
Thematic development
Nehemiah 9
Thematic development
Matthew 6:19-21
“Don’t lay up treasures for Yourselves on the earth, where moth and rust consume, and where thieves break through and steal; but lay up for Yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consume, and where thieves don’t break through and steal; for where Your treasure is, there Your heart will be also.
Thematic development
1 Timothy 6:6-10
But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we certainly can’t carry anything out. But having food and clothing, we will be content with that.
Thematic development

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