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*[https://www.lds.org/scriptures/ot/ex/20.3-17?lang=eng Exodus 20:3-17]
*[https://www.lds.org/scriptures/ot/ex/20.3-17?lang=eng Exodus 20:3-17]
:The 10 commandments.
:The 10 commandments.
*Brandon Robbins, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ0p0fXD6eY "You Will Never See the 10 COMMANDMENTS the Same Way Again"], YouTube, Oct 19, 2022
:The giving of the Ten Commandments described as a wedding between God and his people.
*magnify, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi5GXwY7W_0 "7 Secrets of The Hebrew Ten Commandments"], YouTube, 9 April 2023
:Commentary of how Jewish teachings regarding the 10 commandments differs from most modern christian understanding.
:10 sayings rather than commandments (1st is I am the Lord thy God)
:Steal should be Kidnap
:Kill should be something more like murder (but not exactly the same; he doesn't go into a lot of detail about the Jewish concept forbidden here)
:The two tablets were two copies of the same thing.
:The first 5 items are intended to mirror each other. (Some mirrorings are obvious; he doesn't go into a lot of detail)


==Cross-References==
==Cross-References==
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*[[The Exodus]]
*[[The Exodus]]
*[[Idols]]
*[[Idols]]
*[[Keeping the Sabbath Day Holy]]
*[[Sabbath]]
*[[Lying]]
*[[Lying]]
*[[Moses]]
*[[Moses]]
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*[[Stealing]]
*[[Stealing]]
*[[Swearing]]
*[[Swearing]]
*[[Unforgivable Sin]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 30 May 2023

The 10 commandments.
The giving of the Ten Commandments described as a wedding between God and his people.
Commentary of how Jewish teachings regarding the 10 commandments differs from most modern christian understanding.
10 sayings rather than commandments (1st is I am the Lord thy God)
Steal should be Kidnap
Kill should be something more like murder (but not exactly the same; he doesn't go into a lot of detail about the Jewish concept forbidden here)
The two tablets were two copies of the same thing.
The first 5 items are intended to mirror each other. (Some mirrorings are obvious; he doesn't go into a lot of detail)

Cross-References