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Why were the 10 commandments written in stone?
Likely as a covenant document in a Suzerainty covenant in which God was the Suzerain and the children of Israel were the redeemed people who pledged to keep His requirements.
In similar covenants where a king would conquer a people he would make a record of his demands and they would keep a copy both in the temple of his god and of theirs.
In this case God is the King and His temple was where He dwelt among His own people so the record of the covenant was kept in the inner sanctuary of His people.
God was putting it in terms they would get.
We see a number of elements of the Suzerainty covenant, such as the covenant document, the agreement to follow His commands, the covenant curses and blessings which defined the outcome of their choices under the covenant.
This fits with what the text says about the ten commandments. They were the words of the covenant.
Exo_34:28 So he was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights. He neither ate bread nor drank water. And he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments.
So the covenant agreement document, the words of the covenant, spoken by God Himself before the people were put in the heart of His Sanctuary where He dwelt among them as their sovereign. It defined their relationship and made clear His demands.
God met with them above the cherubim above the mercy seat. The covenant document was in the ark, above which He would meet with them, it was to put it in modern terms, the seat of His government, and they were the foundational document.
He went on to add additional requirements which were also placed NEXT TO the ark, but these were not the specific words spoken by God during the covenant agreement at Sinai.
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