personally, i would start by describing the exodus. then i would add that moses and his fellow hebrews stopped at mount sinai and that moses started to climb the mountain. at the summit, inquire that god spoke to him in spirit and gave him the ten commandments. also, include the fact that the hebrews were getting pretty anxious. they wanted to have a god they could see. so they built a golden calf. add that when moses returned, he found the golden calf and had the hebrews destroy it. then add what happened during the exodus after the ten commandments were given.
The Ten Commandments are a set of ethical and moral guidelines found in the Hebrew Bible and are central to Judaism and Christianity. They are also recognized by Islam as part of the broader moral teachings of the Abrahamic tradition.
Deuteronomy 4:44 says: "This is the law Moses set before the Israelites."(NIV)(Malachi 4:4)(Deuteronomy 27:3) So, the 'religion' was Judaism (the ancient Nation of Israel).
You will find the ten commandments in the book of Exodus, Chapter 20
God gave the ten commandments to Moses to be given to the Hebrew people.
The bible has many of gods commandments, but the main are the ten commandments.
Judaism
monotheism, and the ten commandments
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, and the Ten Commandments are in it (Exodus 20).See also the Related Links.Link: About the TorahLink: About the Ten Commandments
No, the Sumerians and Babylonians did not follow the Ten Commandments. However they had their own moral values, taught by their own religion.
The Ten Commandments are a set of ethical and moral guidelines found in the Hebrew Bible and are central to Judaism and Christianity. They are also recognized by Islam as part of the broader moral teachings of the Abrahamic tradition.
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.
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, and the Ten Commandments are in it (Exodus 20).See also the Related Links.Link: About the TorahLink: About the Ten Commandments
Judaism, however, the term 'Ten Commandments' isn't a correct translation of the original Hebrew. In truth, they're called the Ten Statements or Ten Utterances.
What are often called the Ten Commandments in English, came from Judaism. In truth, the original Hebrew name is 'Asseret HaDibrot' or Ten Statements in English.
To love God, love your neighbor, and follow the ten commandments-only to realize you are not perfect and have fallen short of some of the ten commandments and need salvation.
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.
Christianity, if you have questions email me at sasha625@comcast.net