Why does the word שְׁמֹר preceed וְשָׁמַעְתָּ? How do the meforshim reconcile this, and what does it teach us? What do these verbs mean in action? How does performing שְׁמֹר וְשָׁמַעְתָּ lead to לְמַעַן יִיטַב לְךָ? How does it affect your children forever?
How is the word explained?
From where do they know that explanation?
How is the explanation read back into the text?
What is the lesson?
What did we do? What did G-d do?
How do we not do something with our hearts?
Is this an attitude or an action?
Is it a mitzvah or advice?
What is the difference between the three heart commands?
What is the positive of not doing the negative? How do we do the mitzvah properly?
What are the consequences of giving or not giving Tzedaka properly?
What does the word וְשִׁנַּנְתָּם mean?
Where else does it appear in Chumash and Tanach?
What is the shoresh?
What is the proof text to determine the meaning?
What is the Mitzvah?