It depends on which commandment you disobey. Some of the spiritual and secular outcomes could be:
If you disobey the first commandment by not worshipping God before all others, you are not, or cease to be, a Jew or Christian. That is the lot of many people around the world. Jews and Christians believe you can not go to heaven.
If you do not keep the Sabbath, be that Saturday or Sunday, then it seems that nothing untoward happens to you. Lots of people work, play sports or go out and enjoy themselves on the weekend.
If you steal or murder, you are a criminal, just as are those who break the commandments of other religions. Whether or not you go to heaven, you will probably go to jail.
If you covet your neighbours wife, you will be a social outcast and probably lose your own wife. However, the Old Testament seems silent on a woman coveting another's husband.
The 1956 version is 220 minutes long.
the key event in Moses life are the ten commandants
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Camp commandants would wear their SS uniforms as they were in the SS. Off duty they would have free choice.
Commandants ruled large areas. For example a commandant could have ruled Auschwitz. A commandant was very high in power.
General Amos
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This is where Prophet Moses received the Bible or the ten commandants.
the "dis" in disobey is the prefix. Disobey itself is not a prefix.
She chose to disobey her teacher's instructions and faced the consequences.
The Kommandants were feared of course!
An addidavit is a sworn statement of fact. You cannot "disobey" a fact.