In full, they are in Exodus 20 and repeated for emphasis in Deuteronomy 5. A partial list is given in Mark 10 and Luke 18.
Yes, i Believe they do, THEY Will be Revealed, just don't know when ? "Right Time" "Right Place"
Because he broke all the Ten Commandments at the one time.
All of the "Ten Commandments" are written together in the Bible, and that happens twice, in two different places. -- Exodus, Chapter 20, beginning at Verse 2. -- Deuteronomy, Chapter 5, beginning at Verse 6. NOTE: If your Bible has the same texts in both places, get yourself a better translation. The two statements of the Ten Commandments are NOT identical. For example, each appearance of the Eighth Commandment is stated with five Hebrew words. One of them changes its form the second time, and another one changes to a totally different word the second time. For serious Bible readers, there's a lot to learn from the differences. Interesting, huh !
A:According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were given to Moses himself, during the Exodus from Egypt. In terms of historical fact, scholars say that there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible and therefore no Mosaic Age. The Ten Commandments were written centuries after the time attributed to Moses.
The first time it was recorded was with Moses, but there is evidence that the ten commandments were given before that. For instance, the bible tells us that the people kept the sabbath before the ten commandments were given.
The ancient civilization that used the Ten Commandments is the Israelites, specifically during the time of Moses. The Ten Commandments were given to Moses on Mount Sinai and are a fundamental part of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament.
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Horeb is another name for Sinai, the mountain on which God communicated with the Prophet Moses, and gave him the Ten Commandments.
Because that's how English was at the time the Bible was translated. "You" was the second person singular and "ye" was the second person plural. I - you - he/she We - ye - they
There are 613 commandments from the Bible and many more that have been added over time. The main thing that a Jew is obligated to is to believe in G-D.
The King James Version of the Scripture is to be an accurate account of all scripture within the bible. The 10 Commandments are such and therefore copied and translated over into the English. It is curious to realize that in the time of the Apostles, if you spoke of Ot or Nt, they would probably look at you as if you were strange. These terms did not exist.
The Book of Exodus says that the Ten Commandments were carved onto stone during the forty years the Hebrew people wandered in the desert after leaving Egypt. On this evidence, the Commandments would not be in Egypt. Over 90 per cent of scholars are reported as believing that the Exodus described in the Bible never really happened. On this evidence, there never were Ten Commandments given to Moses on stone. Thus the Commandments could not be in Egypt or anywhere else. They exist in the Bible narrative, not on stone.