There are ten commandments mentioned in The Bible. These are referred as the decalogue. The decalogue is mentioned three times; in Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 5, and Exodus 34. Curiously, they aren't always the same. Only the Exodus 34 version is actually called the Ten Commandments.
Exodus 34 mentioned Ten Commandments.
The passages in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5 contain more than ten, totaling fifteen in all.
When Moses came down Mount Sinai with the tablets, there were 10 statements commonly known as the 10 Commandments (there are actually 9 laws, since the first statement is "I am the Lord your God" with no actual "commandment"). Though most Christians divide law regarding not having any other Gods or idols into two laws to make 10.
However, if you believe that Torah was given to Moses, there are 613 laws or commandments contained within it: that is, instances in which God decrees that you "shall" or "shall not" do something.
10 Commandments
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According to the Talmud there are 613 mitzvot ("commandments") in the Torah. There are 248 positive mitzvot and 365 negative mitzvot given, supplemented by seven mitzvot legislated by the rabbis of antiquity.
God gave the rest of the commandments (the rest of the Torah) to Moses on the mountain verbally, and Moses penned them in a Torah scroll before he died (Deuteronomy 31:24).
Tradition states that the Torah contains 613 commandments.
God gave 613 commandments through Moses.
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Besides giving Moses the 10 Commandments, God also gave Moses many rules which can be read in Exodus 20-23. These include laws of justice and mercy, laws of the sabbath, laws of the three annual festivals, laws of property, laws of social responsibility, laws of servants, and laws of personal injury.
2: Exodus and Deuteronomy.
God gave him the Ten Commandments and many other laws to pass on to the people.
Among the laws which Moses received from God at Mount Sinai were The Ten Commandments (Exodus ch.20). Also: laws concerning damages (Exodus ch.21), the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.25-27), kosher-laws (Leviticus ch.11), festivals (Leviticus ch.23), and many more.
Among the laws which Moses received from God at Mount Sinai were The Ten Commandments (Exodus ch.20). Also: laws concerning damages (Exodus ch.21), the Tabernacle (Exodus ch.25-27), kosher-laws (Leviticus ch.11), festivals (Leviticus ch.23), and many more.
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Moses loke many men who were called to do Gods work, declined saying I have a speech problem I stutter.Bu t God told him that his brother Aaron would speak to Pharaoh instead of Moses.
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the Biblical concept of authorship was very fluid. If you wanted to make laws, you would use the name Moses as the author. For example, Moses death and burial is described in one of the books of Moses and we know he didn't write that. Many of St Paul's letters were not written by him, but by his followers. This is not plagiarism.
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