The word you are likely looking for is DECALOGUE.
The word you are looking for is "Decalogue." It refers to the ten commandments given to Moses by God in the Bible.
in our school the word sabbath means that it is a holy obligations that are to kept or practice because it is one of the ten commandments of God.
The phrase The Ten Commandments is capitalized. Otherwise, the word "commandments" is usually not capitalized, but sometimes is, depending on context.Other information:The Ten Commandments
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I think you mean to use the words "Ten Commandments" in a sentence. Here are some examples.The Bible says that Moses was given ten commandments.There are ten commandments on that page.Our company rules have ten commandments we must obey.If you mean to list the ten commandments in sentences, I recommend that you read the Bible. They're listed in sentence form.
Quoted captions: "Ten little Indians..." "The Ten Commandments".
the ten commandments the beatitudes Jesus' commandment of love in one word...love
Because they understood that the Ten Commandments are the word of God and that obeying God is the central goal of life.
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In Exodus 31:18 the Ten Commandments are called the terms of the covenant. Also in Exodus 34:28, the explicit name 'Ten Commandments' is applied to the laws that were written on the stone tablets. The Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue.In Matthew 5:21 the Ten Commandments are also referred to as the Laws of Moses.
No, one of the ten commandments does not offer a specific reward in the traditional sense. The commandments are guidelines for moral behavior and are considered divine laws in many religious traditions. Following them is believed to lead to spiritual well-being and a virtuous life.
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