Oh, dude, the Beatitudes and the Commandments are like apples and Oranges. The Beatitudes are all about attitudes, like being meek and merciful, while the Commandments are more like rules, telling you not to steal and stuff. So, it's like comparing a chill philosophy class to a strict parent's lecture.
A:There are eight beatitudes. Four of them are common to Matthew and Luke, and have been traced back to the hypothetical 'Q' document. Four of them are found in Matthewonly, with one of them originating from the Book of Psalms and the others traced back to other sources. At least two of the beatitudes common to Matthew and Luke are so different that they say entirely different things but use almost the same words and come from the same original source.
There are nine 'beatitudes', which are verses beginning with the word 'Blessed'.Another Answer:Though the above reply is true, it is commonly agreed that there are 8 Beatitudes that Jesus spoke of in general terms. He then told the crowd that they would be blessed also.
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The Ten Commandments - 1959 TV was released on: USA: 8 February 1959
18 x 8 = 144 18 - 8 = 10 The two numbers are therefore 18 and 8.
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They are different numbers. There square roots are different and if you add them with the same numbers eg. 8+2=10, 6+2=8. they don't equal anything the same.
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Using three sections of guttering that come in 6ft, 8ft, and 10ft lengths, we can combine them in different ways to form various total lengths. The possible combinations include using the same length sections or different ones, yielding totals of 18ft (6+6+6), 20ft (6+6+8), 22ft (6+8+8), 24ft (8+8+8), 26ft (6+10+10), 28ft (8+10+10), and 30ft (10+10+10). Therefore, the different lengths of gutter that can be formed are 18ft, 20ft, 22ft, 24ft, 26ft, 28ft, and 30ft, resulting in a total of 7 different lengths.