Jesus as the New Moses—and Much More

Jesus as the New Moses—and Much More

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8th Commandment: Do Not Steal

The 10 Commandments E11 — The 8th Commandment, “Do not steal,” seems straightforward enough. But why does God forbid theft in ancient Israel? What harm can come to a community where people’s property is always vulnerable? And what lies beneath the surface of our desire to take fr ...  Show more

7th Commandment: Do Not Commit Adultery

The 10 Commandments E10 — The short commandment, “Do not commit adultery,” assumes that every marriage is vitally important and just as worth protecting as a human life. But why is a marriage covenant so important in the Bible? The biblical authors consider marriage to be a great ...  Show more

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