The Ten Commandments

On Mount Sinai, God delivers the Ten Commandments to Moses, establishing a moral code that would form the basis of the covenant between God and His people.

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Amidst thunder, lightning, and the sound of a trumpet, God spoke directly to Moses on Mount Sinai. The Ten Commandments were inscribed on stone tablets, presenting a clear and unyielding standard of ethical and religious conduct.

These commandments served not only as a legal framework but also as a guide for living in a way that honored the Creator. They remain a foundational element of Judeo-Christian ethics, influencing societies and legal systems for millennia.

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The tablets represent an eternal covenant—a divine law meant to lead people into a holy relationship with God.

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