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What happened to those who sinned and died before the Ten Commandments was given?

Romans 5:13,14 (NCV) 13 Sin was in the world before the law of Moses, but sin is not counted against us as breaking a command when there is no law. 14 But from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, everyone had to die, even those who had not sinned by breaking a command, as Adam had.


Why did moses break the tablets of the ten commandments?

When Moses came down from the mountain, the Israelites had turned away into terrible sin. Adultery, and such things. They had also melted down gold and made a Golden Calf and were worshipping it. At the site of this it, angered Moses, so much that he broke the two tablets (Ten Commandments). Because he broke the two tablets out of his anger, He traveled a second time up the mountain to get another pair of tablets. Hope, this answers your question. God bless.


Why was it necessary for God to create the ten commandments?

In ancient times, laws were only as effective as the ruler who promulgated them, so the best laws were those based on religion. The Ten Commandments were the most important of many commandments in the Hebrew Bible and were written down as having been received from God, thus ensuring their absolute observance by the faithful. The Ten Commandments is a mix of codes to ensure proper religious observance, and rules for harmonious society.A:Whether the Ten Commandments are really of divine origin depends on whether the biblical Exodus from Egypt is historically true. On this, the strong consensus of biblical scholars is that there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible, in which case the story of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments from God can not be historical. There is no evidence that the Ten Commandments ever existed outside the Bible. They belong to traditions put down in writing during the middle centuries of the first millennium BCE. The first four commandments focus on religious observance. In fact the first three commandments are essentially different ways of saying to worship no other god. The remaining six commandments focus on some rules for a harmonious society. We need not regard them as rules for strict moral conduct because, for example, the tenth commandment says not to do not covet that which belongs to your neighbour, including his wife and slaves. We no longer think of wives as mere chattels, and ownership of slaves is now considered morally repugnant.The Ten Commandments hold a more honoured place in Christian religion than in modern Judaism. For Jews, although important, they are ten of the many important biblical laws they must obey. For Christians, the Ten Commandments are at the heart of the Old Testament.


What are the differences between the 7 deadly sins and the 10 commandments?

Oh, dude, the 7 deadly sins are like the ultimate naughty list - you know, lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride. And then you've got the 10 commandments, which are more like the divine rules to live by, like don't steal, don't kill, honor your parents, that kind of stuff. So, one's all about what not to do, and the other is more like a moral guideline.


What were the key events in Bible 1400-1100bc?

The ten key events of the Old Testament are: 1. The Creation 2. The Sin 3. The Flood 4. The Calling On Abraham 5. The Twelve Tribes 6. The Exodus 7. The Ten Commandments 8. Joshua Leads The People 9. Kingship of David & Solomon 10. God Saves; Men In Fire/Daniel From Lions

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When do you commit sin?

When you break one of the Ten commandments (in Exodus 20)


Why is a mortal sin when it is not one of the ten commandments?

Actually it is when you look at the 10 commandments. An example would be murder. It is a sin to murder and it is a mortal sin. What we know as the 10 commandments is only a fraction of what was given to Moses. The total number of commandments is over 600, but the Catholic Church watered it down to 10 in the Middle Ages.


Is running away a sin?

Yes it is. God does not what you to run a way and that would be breaking the ten commandments and the law.


Is being judgemental considered as a sin?

Yes, being judgmental is considered a sin to some people. It is not one of the ten commandments, but it is something that is frowned upon as it is not our right to do so.


Is it a sin to put the bible in your anus?

HECK yeah dudeAnswer:"...Sin is the transgression of the law." (I John 3:4)Sin is the breaking of the Ten Commandments... and none of the Commandments address such a foolish venture.However, should you try it [with the Bible or any other book]... you may regret doing so... and whether or not it's a "sin" will quickly become a non-issue, and the least of your concerns.


What makes a sin mortal?

There are three things that make a sin mortal. First it must be a grave sin, usually defiling one of the ten commandments. Secondly, it must be done with full knowledge of the gravity of the sin. Lastly, it must be completely consensual and deliberate.


How do you receive penance?

You receive penance through the sacrament of reconciliation. After committing a grave sin you would confess you sin to a Holy Father. Then you would ask him for a penance. A grave sin is considered one that breaks any of the Ten Commandments.


What did God give the Jewish people to help them avoid sin?

Commandments. God gave them 10 commandments to tell them what not to do. The Jewish leaders also gave them laws. They gave them so many laws that in order to obey them all, there would be no time to sin. But God, gave them ten commandments that really covered all bases. Since man was born into sin, it was impossible to keep all the laws and he (man) found ways to bend the commandments to fit mans own needs.


Is there an agreed upon generic definition across all religions as to what sin is?

Sin is defined in the bible as the breaking of God's laws, the Ten Commandments, His statutes and judgments. 1Jn 3:4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.


If you steal from the church because you cant afford it will it be a sin?

Yes, stealing is a sin, especially from the church. In the Ten Commandments given out by God, it says that 'Thou shall not steal', and that applies to everything - including if you steal from the church.


What was Israel's sin against God and how was His response an expression of His grace?

Israels big sin was following the way he pagans lived near them, by marrying people from there and falling into idol worship and forgetting to keep the ten commandments.


How man sins are mentioned in the bible?

52Answer:"...Sin is the transgression of the law." (I John 3:4)The "law" in this case is the "Ten Commandments"... as Paul explains:"What shall we say then? Is the law sin? GOD FORBID. Nay, I had not known sin, but by the law: for I had not known LUST, except the law had said, Thou shalt not covet." (Rom.7:7)The "law" that says, "Thou shalt not covet," is the "Ten Commandments."Therefore... the number of sins mentioned in the Bible are "10."