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Commandments are postulates that everyone must know

The Christian religion is canonical. It is built not only on sincere and deep faith, but also on specific laws, common truths, which through the holy people were passed on to God by simple people for the atonement of their sins and the eternal life of the soul in paradise after death. That is why all the followers of Christianity need to know the meaning of the main terms and events in the history of their religion.

Commandments: the meaning of the term

Before you begin to study the history of the appearance of the commandments and the subsequent development of Christianity, it is necessary to understand what the meaning of the word "commandment" is. It certainly has a religious meaning and is used mainly to refer to certain holy postulates passed from Jesus Christ to people. So, the commandments are a definite prescription about the moral life of a person in accordance with religious norms. This word also has a second meaning. A commandment can be a rule, a law, a provision on any norms of human life that are not related to religion. The use of this term can be found in poems, ode, poetry or high-style prose, since this word is a means of expressing pathos in the text.

The history of the appearance of the Ten Commandments

Christians are known to have received knowledge of the Ten Commandments of the Lord from Moses, the son of Abraham. God appeared to the future prophet at the foot of Mount Horeb in the guise of a burning bush and ordered the liberation of the Jewish people from the power of the Egyptians. Pharaoh did not want to release the slaves, so the Lord sent to his country ten executions of Egypt for disobedience. Moses led his people through the Red Sea, whose waters parted according to the divine will and let the Jews pass to the other side. The army of the Egyptians perished in its waves, and failed to catch up with the runaway slaves.

Later on Mount Sinai, the Lord revealed to Moses the Ten Commandments, which later became the canons of life for the Jewish people.

The Ten Divine Commandments

The Ten Commandments of God are as follows:

  1. May you have no other God but Me.
  2. Do not make yourself an idol.
  3. Do not say the name of the Lord your God for nothing.
  4. Remember the Sabbath day, which is its holiness.
  5. Honor your father and mother.
  6. Do not kill.
  7. Do not commit adultery.
  8. Do not steal.
  9. Do not slander your friend with false testimonies.
  10. Do not covet your neighbor's wife.

In these covenants the Lord calls people to mutual love, respect, honesty, and also to love of God in response to God's love for man, his creation. The fulfillment of the commandments is very important, because thanks to this man can save his soul and find eternal rest in paradise after death for his righteousness during life.

The Meaning of the Lord's Commandments

  1. The meaning of the first commandment is the covenant of the Lord, that God is one, that a Christian can not worship any other deity.
  2. The second commandment is directly related to the first, because it refers to the worship of a person to someone other than God, which a righteous Christian should not do in any case.
  3. The third covenant means that a person should not say the name of the Lord simply if he does not put in his words a sacred meaning, a reverence for God.
  4. The significance of the fourth commandment is a covenant, so that people will perform all their daily duties in the first six days of the week, and the last, the seventh day, dedicate themselves to the service of God (prayers, awareness of their sins, repentance in them). The fact is that the seventh and last day of the week before was called Saturday.
  5. The fifth commandment obliges people to honor their parents who gave them life, fed, raised and brought up.
  6. The sixth commandment says that a person should not kill other people, because they are all God's creations. To kill what the Lord created is a grave sin, one of the greatest in the Christian religion.
  7. The seventh commandment warns a person from carnal sin as one of the most serious. The Lord warns people against this sin, if it is not connected with the subsequent childbirth.
  8. The eighth covenant states that one can never take someone else's, something that is not given to you.
  9. You can not slander other people, exposing them in a bad light in the eyes of society. So says the ninth commandment.
  10. The meaning of the last commandment is that in no case should a person commit the sin of betrayal, namely, to desire the wife of his friend, because this sin is one of the worst, if not the most.

The Commandments of Christ

The commandments of Jesus Christ are no less important for any believer than the above postulates. These canons not only say what a righteous person should or should not do, but what place people occupy on earth ("You are the salt of the earth", "You are the light of the world"). They rather give people the concept of many aspects of life (for example, about whom the Lord calls blessed and who should be judged for sins) rather than a body of laws, but nevertheless they must also be read to every believer.

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