It depends on the numbering system used by your religion. The Jews say that this is the 3rd commandment:
לֹנתַעֲשֶׂ׆לְךָ פֶסֶל וְכָל תְּמוּ× ָ׆×Âֲשֶ×Âר בַּשָּ×Âמַיִנמִמַּעַל וַ×Âֲשֶ×Âר בָּ×Âָרֶץ מִתָּחַת וַ×Âֲשֶ×Âר בַּמַּיִנמִתַּחַת לָ×Âָרֶץ
You will not make for yourself any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in the sky above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
mitzvah (מצוה)
Bar Mitzvah (בר מצוה), but it actually means "son of commandment" not "son of the commandment".
The Third Commandment - 1915 was released on: USA: 16 April 1915
Obedience to the hebrew bible's commandment to love your fellow humans as yourself. Yes it is the reason that Jews handle themselves they way they do
The cast of The Third Commandment - 1915 includes: Marguerite Courtot as Nell Richard Purdon as Cornwall - a Criminologist
There is no biblical Hebrew word for "graven."If you are talking about the commandment regarding "graven images," this phrase is an old-fashioned term for sculpture. The Hebrew word פסל (pesel) in that commandment means "sculpture" but many Christian Bible still translate it as graven image.
commandment = mitzvah (מצווה) commandments = mitzvot (מצוות)
This is the First Commandment given to the Hebrew people on Mount Sinai.
The laws Moses brought were The Ten Commandment.
don't say God's name in vain
The fourth commandment!
shleeshah (שלישה) = "kneading"It can also be the feminine form of the word "third"