Is there any where that we can view the Ten Commandments in this time and day.
Which of the Ten Commandments mentions not making any graven images?
The Ten Commandments were written at a time when an absolute monarchy was considered to be the ideal form of government. None of them provides any support for the concept of democracy.
It's easy to find a translation of the Jewish Ten Commandments. See the 10 Commandments in Exodus and Deuteronomy, in the language of your choice, in any edition of the "old testament".
The Christians, or any religion that believes in the Christian God believe in his 10 commandments.Answer 2:The Ten Commandments were given by God to the Israelites, whom He led out of Egypt. Christians also believe in the Ten Commandments. Many of the basic laws of countries around the world have their roots in the Ten Commandments (e.g., Thou shalt not murder; Thou shalt not steal) but are NOT directly based on a particular religion, Christian or otherwise.
Yes, there were laws in existence before the Ten Commandments were given. Many ancient civilizations had their own sets of laws and codes that governed behavior and society.
The source of the Ten Commandments is in the Jewish Torah (Exodus ch.20), from which they were adopted by Christianity and, to a significant degree, by Western society in general. However, many people are aware of these Commandments but haven't learned them well enough to know them by heart.In Islam, the Ten Commandments are present to some degree. Several of the Ten Commandments have their parallels in passages in the Qur'an; and the Qur'an refers to the Torah (as a whole) as being God-given (for the Jews).Other people, however, may or may not have heard of the Ten Commandments, especially in parts of the world where Christianity and Judaism constitute a small minority.See also:More about the Ten Commandments
Not at all, in no way does the new testament void the ten commandments; the new testament is about forgiving people who have sinned against the ten commandments, not about showing that they're false.
The Ten Commandments are the 'rules' that God gave us to live by.
Judaism and Christianity consider the Ten Commandments to be instructions dictated directly by God (Exodus ch.19-20). Islam acknowledges the Commandments' existence but does not itemize the list specifically.
In the copy of the Bible that I use, there is no reference to any 'beast' in the Ten Commandments. At your convenience, please post a message on my message board and let me know where I can purchase a more complete Bible, like the one you have.
No you can not be saved at all, with the help of the ten commandments only, You must admit in your heart that Jesus Christ died for your sins, then only can you be saved. Otherwise you are lost for ever.