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It depends how you count the commandments. (Jews and different Christian groups count the first three differently.) Typically, the first three commandments deal with the worship of other gods (not allowed) and how to avoid blaspheming God (by not building idols or taking his name in vain).

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1. I am the Lord your God-you shall not have ANY gods before me!

This is saying put God first, do not let anything else god or not take my place.

2. Do not take the Lord's name in vain.

You shouldn't mix God's name with slang, or anything other than praise or reverence.

3. Remember the Sabbath and to Keep it Holy

This was honored by not working on the seventh day, it was strictly set aside to honor the Lord.

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Love your neighbor as yourself is the commandment that summarizes the last seven commandments.

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Which commandment summarizes the last 7 10 commandments

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