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In The Rule of Love, J. V. Fesko gives an introductory exposition of the Ten Commandments. Beginning with the importance of the prologue, and then addressing each Commandment in turn, he sets forth a balanced and biblical approach that places the law in proper perspective. Throughout the book, Fesko analyzes the historical context of God’s giving the law in order to help us accurately understand...

much also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was established upon better promises. For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second” (cf. 12:24). Our covenantal context, therefore, is not the Mosaic covenant but the new covenant mediated by Jesus Christ. Just as Israel was to recall its redemptive context, namely, its deliverance from bondage in Egypt (Deut. 6:20–23), so we must continually remember our own redemptive
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