Ah, found "Dabar" for you, MTD
Then God spoke all these words, saying, (
Exodus 20:1, NAS)
The description of the Decalogue begins in
Exodus 20. Verse one begins with God (Elohim), which refers to the Godhead. It is a plural which indicates the Trinity. When God speaks, however, it is the Lord Jesus Christ, the only revealed member of the Trinity Who speaks. And He is speaking here, but He is speaking according to the Plan of God the Father in the power of the Holy Spirit. The word, spoke, is dabar (Pi'el imperfect), which means to speak specific word content. "Words" is dabar again in the noun form, which means specific instructions, as opposed to just words. The Decalogue is a list of specific instructions. Then the word, "saying," is 'amar (Qal infinitive construct), which means to speak, declare, communicate verbally. In English verse one means:
God communicated all these specific instructions, (
Exodus 20:1)