The sixth commandment is thou shalt not commit adultery and the ninth commandment is thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife. The sixth commandment refers to actions, but the ninth commandment refers to the rightness of your heart. Actually, if you never broke the ninth commandment, you'd never break the sixth one either.
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The sixth commandment is thou shalt not commit adultery and the ninth commandment is thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife. The sixth commandment refers to actions, but the ninth commandment refers to the rightness of your heart. Actually, if you never broke the ninth commandment, you'd never break the sixth one either.
No, calling God your father does not break the commandment to honor your earthly father and mother. This commandment specifically pertains to respecting and obeying your parents in a familial context, while referring to God as your father is a spiritual recognition of a different kind of relationship.
There is only one way to heaven. Which is love, and that is the greatest commandment.
The word you are looking for is "sin." Sin refers to breaking a religious or moral law, such as a commandment. It is often associated with wrongdoing or transgression.
There is only one way to heaven. Which is love, and that is the greatest commandment.
Because it would break the First Commandment.
By repenting and being forgiven their sins.
Carrying firearms in public breaks the spirit of the Commandment, because there is always the prospect of using the firearm against a fellow human being.
Because God commanded him to kill. Note that the Commandment your are thinking of is actually "You shall not murder." Murder is a legal term meaning killing in a prohibited way or for a prohibited reason.
You shall not steal and you shall not bare false witness (lie)