
Christ in Exodus Lesson 15: The Ten Commandments
The Caldwell Commentaries Podcast
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Show Notes
"The Ten Commandments" (also known as "The Decalogue," meaning "The Ten Words") is a legal code written simply and concisely, but completely, for they address every moral aspect for human conduct concerning: (1) true faith, (2) true worship, (3) reverence of God, (4) time for God, (5) reverence for authority, (6) reverence for life, (7) purity, (8) property, (9) the tongue, and (10) contentment. They are conspicuously absent of local or national peculiarities or prejudices, and are as appropriate today as when they were given some 3,500 years ago.
What is the difference between the Code of Hammurabi and "The Ten Commandments"? Do you know how the famous "Ten Commandments" were first presented to Israel? Do you know what Israel's initial response to God's presentation of them to her was? Find the answers to these and many other questions on this subject in this study - you may very well learn new truths about an old subject!