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Q: When discussing the ten commandments what is meant by hozonial and verical?
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When discussing the ten commandments what is meant by horizontal and vertical?

The position of the commandments as they are inscribed on the two Stone Tablets.


Organisation discussing the thinning of ozone layer?

The organisation discussing ozone layer is Montreal Protocol. It is meant for ozone only.


What is verical in volleyball?

Your vertical---if that's what you meant---is the difference between your standing hand touch and how high your hand reaches when doing an approach..subtract those two heights and that would be your vertical


What is meant by form when discussing poetry?

the elements of a poems structure


Who instituted the first set of rules of Catholicism?

God himself gave Moses the Ten Commandments. These "rules" are not meant to make our lives difficult or boring. They are meant to keep us on the right path in life and people are actually happier when following the commandments.


What is Oxidus20?

If you meant Exodus 20, it is one of the books of the Bible, Old Testament; and the Ten Commandments is recorded in this chapter.


What is the Covant at sinai?

Not 100% sure here, but if you meant covenant like I think you do, you are probably talking about when Moses received the commandments from God.


Where in the Bible are the 10 commandsments?

The 10 Commandments (which is what I'm guessing you meant) can be found in Exodus (Chapter 20), and Deuteronomy (Chapter 5).


How does Catholicism relate to Judaism?

Catholicism is Judaism fulfilled: All of the original Catholics were Jews who recognized Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, as their promised Messiah. All of the 613 commandments in the Pentateuch are categorized as either moral, ceremonial, or civil. This is how those commandments from Judaism relate to Catholicism. The moral commandments: for instance, the Ten Commandments - all of the moral commandments are binding on all men at all time in all circumstances. The ceremonial commandments: for instance, you shall not boil a kid in its mother's milk, the Passover, etc. These commandments were all meant to foreshadow the Messiah. It is a mortal sin for a Christian to observe any of the ceremonial commandments as it would saying that you didn't believe the Messiah had arrived. The civil commandments (St. Thomas refers to this as the judicial commandments) these may or may not be valid depending on your local government. It is not a sin to pass one of these commandments and enforce it, examples from the Pentateuch would be practically the entire 21st chapter of Exodus.


What is meant by recessive trait when discussing genetics?

When discussing genetics, recessive trait refers to the fact that the offspring of two parents must inherit two copies of a gene to expose the trait. This would mean that both parents must be carriers of said gene in order for their offspring to show a recessive trait.


How do you love my neighbor?

"Love Thy Neighbor" is one of the ten commandments in both Christianity and Judaism. The phrase is meant to have goodwill (friendly, helpful, understanding, etc) to your fellow man.


Do the Tabernacle and the Arc of the Covenant refer to the same thing?

Tabernacle means a place of worship for the Israelites while Arc of covenant meant the box which was used to carry the tablets containing the Gods' commandments