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This whole 10 Commandments thing is new to me, as well. It seems very clear to me, and I find the Christian "explanations" on this thread lacking. I'm going to look into this further, and try and find some scholarly opinions on it.
Anywhere the 10 Commandments have been posted in this Country, public works, courtrooms, it has been the 10 I posted. (Deuteronomy 5) I have never understood why those would be in the Ark of the Covenant, and God has given me tremendous revelation on a lot of those very dry details of Moses' tabernalce in the wilderness.
As a child I thought it was the other 10 (Exodus 34) that were on the stone tablets, from my own reading. I have never considered their relevance, being included in the Ark. I was corrected of my "error," and I never gave it a second thought until now.
Just pointing out "scholarly opinions" will surely at least support Deut 5, the question is what supports Ex 34? I go with those who kept the records of the Priests who actually did this stuff. Curious if there are dissenting Rabbinical opinions on this?
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This is what happens when scientists pretend to be theologians.