Verses 1–5
DEUTERONOMY - CHAPTER FIVE
Verses 1-5:
The text is Moses’ reminder of the making of the Covenant of the Law at Mount Horeb, see Exodus 19:16-25. There was established at Horeb a covenant relationship between Jehovah and Israel. The entire body of the Law relates to that covenant. Here, Moses begins a recapitulation of the basic tenets of that Law.
The Covenant at Horeb is separate and distinct from the Abrahamic Covenant, Genesis 12:1-3. It was made with Israel as a nation. Note some contrasts:
Abrahamic Covenant Mosaic Covenant
A Covenant of Grace A Covenant of Law
Unconditional, based upon Conditional, based upon
God’s faithfulness Israel’s obedience
Affecting all nations Affecting Israel only
Verse 3: All who witnessed the events at Horeb were dead at the time of this text, except Moses, Joshua, and Caleb. "All of us here alive this day" does not refer to individuals as such, but to the nation of Israel as an organic unit.