The second commandment in The Bible prohibits the making of graven images or idols to worship. This commandment can impact the act of making vows because some individuals may associate swearing by an idol or image with a sense of false security or reliance on something other than God. In essence, the second commandment emphasizes the importance of placing one's faith and trust solely in God, rather than in material objects or representations.
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Protestants, Jews and Catholics number the commandments differently. To Protestants and Jews, the second commandment deals mostly with idolatry and has no effect of vows. To Catholics, the second commandment forbids taking God's name in vain, which can be interpreted as forbidding taking a vow in God's name with the intent not to keep it.
the second commandment says that there shall be no other gods before the true God. Some fiances get a little carried away with their love for the other and say something like "I'll worship you all my life" or something like that. That in itself is going against what the second commandment says. See what I mean?
The Eleventh Commandment - film - was created in 1924.
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AnswerThis is a commandment against adultery and even against wanting to commit adultery with a married woman. The commandment does not extend to sexual relationships with single women.
The cast of The Seventh Commandment - 1932 includes: Stuart James as David Hayes George LeMaire as Cubby Victoria Vinton as Mary Townley