Author Question: How did the 10 commandments help or hinder the jews? (Read 1231 times)

aero

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Need help with my AP World History homework.Thanks for the help I appreciate it.



Hawke

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the 10 commandments hinderes everyone..

it just controls people. there are some that are there that shouldn't be

for example, thou shall not cover thy neighbors goods, thou shall not steal. aren't these the same damn thing?

same with coveting your neighbors wife and committing adultery.



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curlz

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That's like asking: How does living in an apartment help or hinder Milton Franklin?

Wouldn't it depend if the alternative was living on the street, or in a trailer, or in a house?

So, if Jews didn't have the 10 Commandments, would they have zero, or two, or fifteen?



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It helps all who obey,For they are a set of loving guidelines that attract all to those who practice them.Haven't you ever noticed that the more you love the more that love is returned unto you.-Jesus Christ



 

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