3. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor, and do all your work; but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God; in it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your manservant, or your maidservant, or your cattle, or the sojourner who is within your gates; for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.
Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.
Yes. Exodus 20:8, " Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy" (Wikipedia)
There is no such commandment. The reason for this notion is a tradition that started with the commandment "Keep Holy the Sabbath Day." It was interpreted to mean that people should not labor gainfully on the Sabbath. Sunday is, however, not the Sabbath. The fact that Sunday is the holy day of the week is a Christian tradition.
Third Commandment: Thou shall keep holy the Lord's day. The Christian faithful worship on Sundays, however the Hebres following the Judaic faith worhip on a Saturday.
Well, first of all, commandments don't ask. They command.In Exodus, the 4th commandment says: Remember the day of Sabbath to make it holy.In Deuteronomy, the 4th commandment says: Guard the day of Sabbath to make it holy.
4. Remember to Sabbath day and keep it holy. this is very easy: go to a search page and type in 10 comandments it will help you very much.
The fourth 'commandment' is to keep Shabbat which Jews most definitely do.
Because when you believe in Jesus, you get the power from the Holy Spirit to obey commandments. Commandments are eternal moral law. You must keep it to get eternal life. People forget the Sabbath commandment. Only Seventh Day Adventists keep it, I think. Catholic Church is antichrist in the Bible because it changed that commandment, sabbath-saturday to sunday. In Book of Daniel Vatican is the "small horn".
The core idea of the fourth commandment is to keep the Sabbath holy. This is more of a "do" than a "do not", but the rest of the commandment fills in some of the "do nots" to help people fulfill the "do". According to the commandment, the main thing to avoid doing is working on the Sabbath. This prohibition extended to all the members of the family and even guests or "strangers" in your house. The reasoning, which is included in the commandment, is that God made the world in six days, and rested on the seventh, and made it holy, so we should also rest on that day. In the Bible this commandment was taken very seriously, and people were stoned for not following it. Gathering firewood was the first infraction after the Ten Commandments were given on Sinai, and the Sabbath-breaker was stoned for it. There are other similar examples in Scripture, but by Jesus' day, the priests and leaders had invented many additional restrictions to try to keep people from breaking the Sabbath. Jesus attempted to help people understand that these were against God's will. This is why he said things like "It is lawful to do good on the Sabbath." He was trying to clarify what the religious leaders had made confusing and unnecessarily complex. It isn't so much about what you shouldn't do as about what you should.
It means that if you are able to obey the first commandment, "thou shall not kill" then you should be able to obey the other nine.
The fourth commandment, which calls for keeping the Sabbath day holy, can be observed by dedicating that day to rest and spiritual reflection. This may involve attending religious services, engaging in family activities, and refraining from work or unnecessary tasks. Additionally, it can be a time for personal prayer, study, and community service, allowing for rejuvenation and connection with one's faith and loved ones. Balancing rest with meaningful activities helps honor the spirit of the commandment.
The commandment "Thou shalt not steal" may be one of the most challenging for society, as it requires individuals to respect others' property and rights. Theft can lead to mistrust, conflict, and harm within communities, making it essential for individuals to uphold this commandment for a harmonious society.