Passover Psalms at the Last Supper

Passover Psalms at the Last Supper

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10th Commandment: Do Not Desire Your Neighbor’s Possessions

The 10 Commandments E13 — We’ve arrived at the 10th and final commandment, which feels very different from all the ones that came before it: “Do not desire … anything that belongs to your neighbor.” While most translations use the word “covet,” we simply find khamad, which is the ...  Show more

9th Commandment: Do Not Bear False Witness

The 10 Commandments E12 — The common summary of the 9th Commandment is “Do not lie,” a generic prohibition against all kinds of fibs. But the commandment actually reads “Do not bear false witness,” drawing attention to a very specific kind of lying in a communal, legal setting. M ...  Show more

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