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Ten Commandments

The document summarizes the Ten Commandments from Exodus 20:1-17. It lists the first three commandments prohibiting having other gods, taking God's name in vain, and keeping the Sabbath holy. It then focuses on the tenth commandment, forbidding coveting neighbors' wives or possessions. Coveting involves an excessive desire for something belonging to someone else, which can lead to acts like murder, adultery, theft, or lying to obtain the coveted item.

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Ten Commandments

The document summarizes the Ten Commandments from Exodus 20:1-17. It lists the first three commandments prohibiting having other gods, taking God's name in vain, and keeping the Sabbath holy. It then focuses on the tenth commandment, forbidding coveting neighbors' wives or possessions. Coveting involves an excessive desire for something belonging to someone else, which can lead to acts like murder, adultery, theft, or lying to obtain the coveted item.

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The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17

1. I am the Lord your God. You shall not have strange God’s before me.
2. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
3. Remember to keep holy the Lord’s Day.
Thou shall not covet
thy neighbor’s wife
Thou shall not covet neighbor’s
goods
• The Commandments refers to desire to
the point of seeking to take something
that belongs to another individual.
• It’s to want what isn’t ours.
• People steal because they covet
something that doesn’t belong to
them.
• Coveting leads to committing one of
the aforementioned four acts: murder,
adultery, theft, and lying.

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