there are ten.
1. thou shalt not have other gods before me
2. thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image
3. thou shalt not take the name of the lord thy god in vain
4. remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy
5. honour thy mother and thy father
6. thou shalt not kill
7. thou shalt not commit adultery
8. thou shalt not steal
9. thou shalt not bear false witness to thy neighbor
10. thou shalt not covet
hope that helps,
---yodude86---
Actually there are 12 of them because in Matthew Jesus gave us two more and they are located in Matthew 22:37-40 and they say this! And Jesus said unto him thou shalt love the Lord thy God with ALL thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. this is the 11th commandment. and the 12th is like unto it thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. on these commandments hang all the and the prophets.
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I heard that there are way more than that. Over four hundred! Not saying that you have to believe it. They include the twelve previously stated plus other like:" Thou shalt not eat of a split hoof". I don't believe it but some do.
In the Torah there are 613 commandments. This is the covenant between the Jewish people and G-d.
The Broken Commandment has 249 pages.
The word "commandment" is in the King James Version of the Bible 177 times. It is in 167 verses.
The fourth commandment!
The origin of this commandment is in Leviticus 19:18. In Mark 12:31, Jesus said that this is the greatest commandment. Matthew also referred to this commandment.
the sixth commandment
what is the meaning of the first commandment
The sixth commandment is thou shalt not commit adultery and the ninth commandment is thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife. The sixth commandment refers to actions, but the ninth commandment refers to the rightness of your heart. Actually, if you never broke the ninth commandment, you'd never break the sixth one either.
Nothing. It's a commandment.
The Great Commandment was created in 19##.
Commandment Keepers was created in 1919.
The Broken Commandment was created in 1906.
The commandment that states "you shall honor your father and mother" is the fifth commandment in the Bible.