"....no graven images..." (not to worship anything but God)
The first and second law are f=ma. The first law is where f or a is zero . The second law says f-ma where f or a is not zero.
Law of momentum.
No, it's the other way around. Newton's third (also first) law can be mathematically derived from his second law.
The second law of motion by Newton is known as the law of acceleration. It states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. This law is mathematically represented as F = ma.
The First Law is simply a special case of the Second Law. On the other hand, both the Second Law and the Third Law are essential for a complete understanding of motion and forces.
The fifth book of the Pentateuch, containing the second giving of the law by Moses.
Moses did not have a "stepfather-in-law" since his wife, Zipporah, never had a stepfather. Moses' father-in-law was Jethro.
God inscribed the Law on the first pair of tablets. When Moses came back down from the mountain, though, he discovered that the people had already broken the law and were sinning greatly. In anger Moses smashed the tablets. After this God commanded Moses to return to the mountain, create two more tablets of stone, and inscribe the Law on these replacements. Presumably Moses had memorized what was on the first tablets, or God told Moses what to write.
No they were not given to Moses.
All of the priests (Cohens) did that, beginning with Moses' brother Aaron, until the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in 70 CE.
His name was Eliezer.Christorfsosoo
Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, was affiliated with the religion of Midianism.
"Deuteronomy" is derived from two Greek words, "deuteros," which means "second," and "nomos," meaning "law." ("Second Law" doesn't mean something different from the Law of Moses, but a second giving of that law.) After the first generation of Israelites to flee Egypt died in the wilderness (Numbers 14:29), the law was repeated and expounded upon to the new generation before they entered the Promised Land.
Moses was in Egypt, his wife and children might have been there or with Moses' father in law.
Generally attributed to Moses. It was Jehovah who gave it.
The Law of Moses was given as a preparation for the coming of Messiah, which we know now is Jesus Christ. The Law was given to show their sin and their need of a Savior.
Another name for a written law is a "statute."