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1 | The Ten Commandments in the Bible | Ex 20:1 | Makarios | 97648 | ||
The Ten Commandments ********************************** "You shall have no other gods before me." (Exodus 20:3; Deut. 5:7) Related OT passages: Ex. 34:14; Deut. 6:4,13-14; 2 Kings 17:35; Ps. 81:9; Jer. 25:6; 35:15 Related NT passages: Acts 5:29 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 4:10; 6:33; 22:37-40 "You shall not make for yourself an idol." (Exodus 20:4-6; Deut. 5:8-10) Related OT passages: Ex. 20:23; 32:8; 34:17; Lev. 19:4; 26:1; Deut. 4:15-20; 7:25; 32:21; Ps. 115:4-7; Isaiah 44:12-20 Related NT passages: Acts 17:29; 1 Cor. 8:4-6,10-14; 1 John 5:21 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 6:24; Luke 16:13 "You shall not misuse the name of the Lord." (Exodus 20:7; Deut. 5:11) Related OT passages: Ex. 22:28; Lev. 18:21; 19:12; 22:2; 24:16; Ezek. 39:7 Related NT passages: Rom. 2:23-24; James 5:12 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 5:33-37; 6:9; 23:16-22 "Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy." (Exodus 20:8-11; Deut. 5:12-15) Related OT passages: Gen. 2:3; Ex. 16:23-30; 31:13-16; 35:2-3; Lev. 19:30; Isaiah 56:2; Jer. 17:21-27 Related NT passages: Acts 20:7; Heb. 10:25 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 12:1-13; Mark 2:23-27; 3:1-6; Luke 6:1-11; John 5:1-18 "Honor your father and your mother." (Exodus 20:12; Deut. 5:16) Related OT passages: Ex. 21:17; Lev. 19:3; Deut. 21:18-21; 27:16; Prov. 6:20 Related NT passages: Eph. 6:1-3; Col. 3:20 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 15:4-6; 19:19; Mark 7:9-13; Luke 2:51; 18:20; John 19:26-27 "You shall not murder." (Exodus 20:13; Deut. 5:17) Related OT passages: Gen. 9:6; Lev. 24:17; Num. 35:33 Related NT passages: Rom. 13:9-10; 1 Peter 4:15 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 5:21-24; 19:18; 26:52; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20 "You shall not commit adultery." (Exodus 20:14; Deut. 5:18) Related OT passages: Lev. 18:20; 20:10; Deut. 22:22; Num. 5:12-31; Prov. 6:29,32 Related NT passages: Rom. 13:9-10; 1 Cor. 6:9; Heb. 13:4; James 2:11 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 5:27-30; 19:18; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20; John 8:1-11 "You shall not steal." (Exodus 20:15; Deut. 5:19) Related OT passages: Lev. 19:11,13; Ezek. 18:7 Related NT passages: Rom. 13:9-10; Eph. 4:28; James 5:4 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 19:18; Mark 10:19; 12:40; Luke 18:20 "You shall not give false testimony." (Exodus 20:16; Deut. 5:20) Related OT passages: Ex. 23:1,7; Lev. 19:11; Ps. 15:2; 101:5; Prov. 10:18; Jer. 9:3-5; Zech. 8:16 Related NT passages: Eph. 4:25,31; Col. 3:9; Titus 3:2 Jesus' Teachings: Matt. 5:37; 19:18; Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20 "You shall not covet." (Exodus 20:17; Deut. 5:21) Related OT passages: Deut. 7:25; Job 31:24-28; Ps. 62:10 Related NT passages: Rom. 7:7; 13:9; Eph. 5:3-5; Heb. 13:5; James 4:1-2 Jesus' Teachings: Luke 12:15-34 [Taken from the Disciple's Study Bible, 1988, Holman Bible Publishers] |
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2 | The Ten Commandments in the Bible | Ex 20:1 | alanh | 126012 | ||
The Ten Commandments were a part of the old covenant and were nailed to the cross (Col. 2:14). Although many of the commandments are repeated under the New Covenant one is not: "Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy." (Exodus 20:8-11; Deut. 5:12-15). We are no longer to worship on the Sabbath. The covenant of the Ten Commandments were given only to the Jews Moses said,"Jehovah our God made a covenant with us in Horeb. Jehovah made not this covenant with our fathers, but with us, even us, who are all of us here alive this day" (Deut. 5:2-3). The Ten Commandments were indeed that covenant of which he spoke, notice the following, "And he was there with Jehovah forty days and forty nights; he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the ten commandments" (Exodus 34:28). In summary the Ten Commandments were nailed to the cross. The maral laws can all be found in the New Testament writings after the church has begun. The fourth law is no where to be found in the New Testament after Acts 2. |
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3 | The Ten Commandments in the Bible | Ex 20:1 | kalos | 126024 | ||
God's laws were NOT nailed to the cross The "Handwriting of Requirements" ____________________ "Some commentators have erred in saying that God's laws have been against us and were nailed to the cross." ____________________ He erased the certificate of debt, with its obligations, that was against us and opposed to us, and has taken it out of the way by nailing it to the cross. Col. 2:14 Holman Christian Standard Bible 'Christ "wiped out the handwriting of requirements that was against us...having nailed it to the cross" (Colossians 2:14, NKJ). What kind of requirements are being discussed? 'The Greek word for "handwriting" is cheirographon, used in common Greek for a document written in one's own hand as legal proof of indebtedness. Some modern translations call it a bond of indebtedness. 'Christ wiped out a note of debt. What kind of debts did Christ cancel? He canceled our spiritual debts, our sins, our transgressions of God's law, and this is what the note of debt refers to. In his crucifixion, Christ symbolically nailed our note of debt to his cross because his sacrifice paid our debts. 1 Peter 2:24 uses a similar analogy. 'The Greek word for "requirements" (KJV "ordinances") is dogmasin, a form of the word dogma, which is used only five times in the New Testament. Dogma can refer to decrees of Caesar (Luke 2:1, Acts 17:7) or apostolic decrees (Acts 16:4). In other writings of that era, dogma could also refer to the commandments of God (3 Maccabees 1:3, Josephus, Against Apion 1, 42) or the commandments of Jesus (Barnabas 1:6, Ignatius to the Magnesians 13:1). 'Commentators generally agree that dogma in Colossians 2:14 refers to God's laws. That makes the most sense in the context, because our spiritual debts have come from breaking God's laws. However, some commentators have erred in saying that God's laws have been against us and were nailed to the cross. 'The meaning becomes more clear if we notice that cheirographon is singular and dogmasin is plural. It is the cheirographon, the note of debt, that "was [singular] against us, which was [singular] contrary to us. And He has taken it [singular] out of the way, having nailed it [singular] to the cross." The last part of verse 14 is about the handwriting, not the requirements. 'God's laws are not against us. It is the note of debt, our sin, that has been against us. The validity of the laws is not in question here; the fact that we incur a debt if we fail to keep the requirements implies that Paul is refering to laws that are valid.' Michael Morrison ____________________ www.wcg.org/lit/bible/epis/Col214.htm Col 2:14 |
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