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.
The ten commandments are important in religions as they are rules to live by that have been set by God.
Well they should because the Ten Commandments are located in Exodus, which is part of the Bible.
Please, please read the Bible! Jesus did not give the Ten Commandments to Moses. Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.
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The "Ten Commandments" are associated with the Abrahamic Religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). Buddhism is a Dravidic Religion. These two religious origins have little or no overlap in their core beliefs and nooverlap in their religious texts. Buddhism does not follow the Ten Commandments.
The ten Commandments were given directly by God to the Israelites.
I think you mean to use the words "Ten Commandments" in a sentence. Here are some examples.The Bible says that Moses was given ten commandments.There are ten commandments on that page.Our company rules have ten commandments we must obey.If you mean to list the ten commandments in sentences, I recommend that you read the Bible. They're listed in sentence form.
They believed that the giving of the commandments reaffirmed their covenant with god.
The Ten Commandments contain universal moral codes that can be found in almost all religions. It has been said that they are largely a repetition of the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi and the Hindu Vedas, among others. Where they do differ is in commanding that the Jews have no other god before me [God].
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.
since Muslims recognize Moses as a prophet, it makes sense that they would believe in the ten commandments that he brought to the Hebrews.