The Ten Commandments are ten things we are commanded to do. These are located in Exodus 20:1-17.
v3: You shall have no other gods before me
v4: You shall not make for yourself an idol
v7: You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain (Cuss, curse, etc.)
v8: Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy
v12:honor your father and mother
v13:You shall not murder
v14:You shall not commit adultery (Cheat on spouse/lust)
v15:You shall not steal
v16:You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor (lie)
v17:You shall not covet (want what others have)
If you read some of Exodus, you'll find more things that the Bible tells us not to do, as well as the consequences. For example: Anyone who strikes a man and kills him shall surely be put to death. (Exodus 21:12)
Some consequences might have changed, since the book was written around 1440 b.c. I'll let you read it for yourself if you choose.
-Kiley
No, the bible never told us how big the ten commandment tablets were- they might not even be stone tablets at all.
They tell us to obey God, as Moses said: For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law, That the man which doeth those things shall live by them. (Romans 10.5)
The word creator means won who created all things, andit fits for god , as he has created all things.
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365 times :D that's alot
Among many other things, the Psalms tell us that God hears us, and gives recompense according to our deeds.
We have a choice its all on us
because God is by your side all the time
The bible tells us that ALL things were created by Him, and for Him.
Songs can tell us all sorts of things about the past. They can tell us all kinds of important information about history and special events.
The bible does not tell us how she looked.
The Bible does not tell us of any children born to Joshua, nor does it even tell us if he was married.
The bible does not tell us much about his childhood.
No, the bible never told us how big the ten commandment tablets were- they might not even be stone tablets at all.
the Bible doesn't tell us
The Bible does not tell us who the parents of Job were.
The Bible does not tell us a thing about Mary Magdalene's childhood and in fact it does not tell us much about her adulthood.