No, the Ten Commandments were given to us for all eternity. God knew what commandments we would need and knew there would be no need to update them. Besides, when you think about it, they pretty much cover everything as they are now.
First of all god made the ten commandments and it was not Moses.
The ten commandments were given to Moses, sothat the Hebrew would follow gods laws.
I am sure many, many millions of people have 'broken' all ten commandments. Particularly since the majority of people that do not recognise them as commandments.
The Ten Commandments.
Well they should because the Ten Commandments are located in Exodus, which is part of the Bible.
Exodus 20 should give you everything you need. You should not murder is one of the Ten Commandments. All of the Ten Commandments are brought together though in one that Jesus says, "You shall love..."
As Moses was all alone on mount Sinai , so he wrote out the ten commandments, as god was with him.
People tried to abide by them and then realized how imperfect we all are, and they realized that we need salvation.
Romans 7:6,7 states that "Now we have been discharged from the Law, because ..... Matt. 5:17,21,33,23,27,31,38 says" "do Not think I came to destroy the Law or the prophets, I came, not to destroy, but to fulfill." Jesus, mixed together references from the ten commandments and other parts of the Law, making no distinction between them. He full-filled all the commandments, including the ten. Thus, we are no longer under the ten commandments as a LAW. Of course the principles of the ten commandments are still very valuable. Jesus instituted the new law or commandments at Matt. 22:35-40 that we should love God will all our heart, etc. ....
Yes.
Anne Baxter played 'Eve' in "All About Eve" (1950). She later played 'Nefretiri' in "The Ten Commandments" (1956).