Ephesians expresses a profound truth for practical living:
Ephesians 4:15 "But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ:"
The amplified version expresses this even more vividly:
15 "Rather, let our lives lovingly express truth [in all things, speaking truly, dealing truly, living truly]. Enfolded in love, let us grow up in every way and in all things into Him Who is the Head, [even] Christ..."
The Ten Commandments were only 10 of the moral laws of the Hebrews. Jewish tradition holds that there are 613 commandments in total.
The Ten Commandments
My guess is that the Universal Moral Code was produced by mankind and The Ten Commandments came from the Almighty God
Shinto
the ten commandments influence the Hebrew by moral and ethic teachings.
The Ten Commandments
Four different sources of moral law or truth include religious texts, which provide divine commandments and ethical guidelines; philosophical reasoning, which uses logic and ethics to derive moral principles; cultural norms, reflecting the values and practices of a society; and natural law, which posits that moral truths can be discerned from human nature and the world. Each source offers a unique perspective on what constitutes right and wrong, influencing individual and collective moral judgments.
The moral laws given to Moses by God are often referred to as the Ten Commandments. These commandments outline principles for ethical behavior, such as honoring one's parents, refraining from murder and theft, and avoiding false witness and coveting. They serve as a foundation for moral conduct in many religious and ethical traditions.
The bible has many of gods commandments, but the main are the ten commandments.
moral cleanliness.
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no there is no moral duty in telling the world the truth.