A commandment is a moral guideline given by god to follow. A rule is a law or guideline given by anyone to follow that is not religious or necessarily moral.
A commandment: love thy neighbor
A rule: do not drink and drive
a commandment is ordained from God to the people of God. a covenant is an agreement between to persons or between a person and God.
The ten commandments is not a code of law.
a variable changes a rule doesn't.
Each Man for himself!
what is the difference between roster method and rule method
punishment
a rule is written but a norm is a rule that it is not written but is stipulated
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Roles are specific positions or functions within a group or organization that define responsibilities and expectations for individuals. Rules, on the other hand, are specific guidelines or principles that govern behavior or actions within a certain context. Roles tell individuals what they are expected to do, while rules tell individuals how they are expected to behave.
Regulations are rules established by a government or governing body to control or supervise certain activities or industries. Orders, on the other hand, are authoritative directives or commands issued by a person in authority. Regulations tend to be broader and have a wider scope, while orders are more specific and usually pertain to immediate action or compliance.
The ten commandment and golden rule!
Both suffixes are used to form nouns from adjectives or verbs. The main difference is that "ance" is more commonly used with verbs ending in "e" or "y" (e.g. guidance, adherence), while "ence" is typically used for all other words (e.g. presence, confidence).