The Fourth Commandment, which instructs to "remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy," primarily forbids working on the Sabbath, which is traditionally observed on the seventh day of the week (Saturday for Jews and Sunday for Christians). It emphasizes rest and devotion, prohibiting activities that distract from worship and spiritual reflection. Additionally, it encourages honoring one's parents and maintaining family relationships, underscoring the importance of rest and familial respect in one's life.
Adultery, basically.
The first commandment requires the worship of God, none forbid it.
The fourth commandment!
The fourth 'commandment' is to keep Shabbat which Jews most definitely do.
having other gods before the real god
The fourth commandment is about observing the Sabbath day and keeping it holy. The violations is working during the Sabbath instead of going to church for worship.
They Just Had To Obey Their Mother's And Father's Orders
dont be greedy etc
Because of the Commandment against making Graven Images of God .
The words "with sheets" is added after the pigs move into the farmhouse.
Benjamin reads the Fourth Commandment to Clover in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." The Fourth Commandment states, "No animal shall sleep in a bed." Clover is initially confused by the change in the commandment that she remembers, thinking it initially prohibited animals from sleeping in beds with sheets.
The future tense of the verb to forbid is will forbid.