The Ten Commandments Essay

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    tempt Jesus in the desert. However, Jesus defeated Satan. Jesus submitted himself onto the cross so the Lord’s people can be saved. Jesus rose from the dead in three days visiting his followers. Furthermore, because people cannot keep the laws commandments Jesus died on the cross as the ultimate sacrifice so sin can…

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    This movie with characters named Costa who is recorded by Dax while they are both on their way to their friend Thomas 's house. Costa is speaking to Dax and suddenly Thomas 's mother appears in the kitchen questions what he is speaking about. Costa quickly then walks away and goes upstairs when he hears Thomas showering. Costa speaks upon Thomas 's birthday which that night and says they must create it to be so awesome so that they can make girls more attracted to them. Costa then compromises…

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    Bible: Quote Analysis

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    Quote: “For Augustine, women were created equated with the body and men with the mind. This made women sexually dangerous to men. According to Augustine, women were more carnal than men and therefore more subject to temptation and sin” (Anderson, 182). Question: According to the video of Women in Catholicism, all of the 12 apostles were male and there for made it unjust for women to be ordained. Why must you be male, which all the apostles were, in order to be ordained? Is there support for…

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    In Exodus, God commands us to use the Ten Commandments. We are to use the commandments in our everyday lives; to live like Jesus did on earth. The Ten Commandments are not the only thing that leads us to a godly life. We must obey God’s word with the Ten Commandments, but we must also do spiritual acts that reflect our faith in God. As a church and as an individual, God expects us to use these sacraments as another way to live a life like Jesus. Three things that define a sacrament, according to…

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    King, Jr.) ‘The Paradoxical commandments” by Kent M. Keith is A poem that resembles the famous “Ten Commandments’’ from the Bible. But the paradoxical commandments is A more updated version for this generation. The poem acts as a life guide on how to deal with people, Even though people can be cruel in this day and age sometimes. The poem suggests that you should still be the best person you can be. First, the structure of the poem, “The Paradoxical Commandments” by Kent M. Keith is a very…

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    Wrong Vs Sin

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    In the Ten Commandments, there are ten laws that tell the sins. The first commandment is “Thou shalt have no other gods before me” (Exodus 20:3 KJV). This first commandment is saying that we should not put any other god before him because he is our one and only god. If we put another god before him we are breaking the first commandment. The second commandment that God gives is “ Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any…

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    IT is believe by Christians that the ten commandments are handed down from God himself. The first commandment is that you should worship no other God but the one true god of the holy trinity. Two, you shall not have false idols. Three, You shall not take the name of the lord your God in vain. Four, Remember the Sabbath day…

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    popular religions. Here, a public park had 11 permanent privately donated displays including the Ten Commandments. The Summum religion is a sect of the Christian religion that believes in two versions of the Ten Commandments, the first being destroyed and the second, known as the seven aphorisms are what should rule. They petitioned the city to allow them to place their version of the Ten Commandments at the park. The city refused claiming monuments related to city history could be placed in…

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    “When Jesus finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at His teachings because He taught as one who had authority, and not as their teacher of the law.” Jesus also tells the people His true intentions on the Ten Commandments. When Jesus gave the people the commandment, He wasn’t just giving them rules He was giving them to also prohibit the people from thinking or acting upon them. Jesus simply explains the law more to the people, so they understand how God intended them to…

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    three central themes emerge throughout the book: the inferiority of women, women as property and women as commodities. In the first 18 chapters of Exodus, the role of women in Hebrew society is implied throughout Moses’ narrative. However, in the Ten Commandments and the Book of the Covenant, Israelite women’s role is formally established. The narrative portion of Exodus, though it focuses almost exclusively on the Israelites escape from Egypt, establishes Hebrew women’s social and economic…

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