God's rules that must be carved in stone onto every building in America. They were originally found in the Jewish Bible, which is one of the main reasons anybody still reads the Old Testament.
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| - God's rules that must be carved in stone onto every building in America. They were originally found in the Jewish Bible, which is one of the main reasons anybody still reads the Old Testament.
- The Ten Commandments are ten points of guidance followed by the Jewish and Christian religions. After breaking her heel on a statue of the Ten Commandments outside the courthouse, Lindsay protested to have it removed. The statue later fell on Barry's car, which momentarily made him vow to clean up his life. ("Justice Is Blind") The Ten Commandments are later seem in the lawn of the courthouse. ("Righteous Brothers")
- Name: The Ten Commandments Run Time: 7:09 Year: 1990
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- WARNING: These are the real ten commandments. Follow them, or God will be angry and thunder you.
- Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film directed by Cecil B. DeMille before his death.
- The Ten Commandments is the debut album by Florida death metal band Malevolent Creation. It was produced and engineered by Scott Burns. The album was released on September 25, 1990.
- The Ten Commandments are two law tablets sent from God to Moses as Moses went to Mount Sinai.
- from Wikipedia: The Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity. They include instructions to worship only God and to keep the sabbath, and prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, theft, deception and adultery. Different groups follow slightly different traditions for interpreting and numbering them.
- As Kumamon, the great bear Digimon, goes to the legendary Mount Vesuvius, Sentinel Prime devises a plan to worship a fake god. Sentinel Prime: "A fake god could be good!" All others: "Yes!" Isaac: "Where is my brother, Tommy?" Tommy, aka Kumamon, goes to the burning bush for assistance from God. Kumamon: "I, Kumamon, the Moses of Imaginationland, will be carrying the Ten Commandments!" God: "Do not worship any other gods! Do not make fake idols! Do not misuse my name! Keep my sabbath holy! Honour your parents! Do not kill! Do not commit adultery! Don't steal! Don't lie! And remember, do not covet!"
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| - "Justice Is Blind", "Righteous Brothers"
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| - Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, Anne Baxter
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| - Jesse L. Lasky, Jr., Jack Gariss, Fredric M. Frank
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| - God's rules that must be carved in stone onto every building in America. They were originally found in the Jewish Bible, which is one of the main reasons anybody still reads the Old Testament.
- The Ten Commandments are ten points of guidance followed by the Jewish and Christian religions. After breaking her heel on a statue of the Ten Commandments outside the courthouse, Lindsay protested to have it removed. The statue later fell on Barry's car, which momentarily made him vow to clean up his life. ("Justice Is Blind") The Ten Commandments are later seem in the lawn of the courthouse. ("Righteous Brothers")
- Name: The Ten Commandments Run Time: 7:09 Year: 1990
* A Taste Of Strawbs - (Strawbs)
- WARNING: These are the real ten commandments. Follow them, or God will be angry and thunder you.
- As Kumamon, the great bear Digimon, goes to the legendary Mount Vesuvius, Sentinel Prime devises a plan to worship a fake god. Sentinel Prime: "A fake god could be good!" All others: "Yes!" Isaac: "Where is my brother, Tommy?" Tommy, aka Kumamon, goes to the burning bush for assistance from God. Kumamon: "I, Kumamon, the Moses of Imaginationland, will be carrying the Ten Commandments!" God: "Do not worship any other gods! Do not make fake idols! Do not misuse my name! Keep my sabbath holy! Honour your parents! Do not kill! Do not commit adultery! Don't steal! Don't lie! And remember, do not covet!" Kumamon: "I'll do so, God!" As the bear runs from the top of the mountain to the bottom, Sentinel has built a fake idol, a GOLDEN CALF! Sentinel Prime: "That should do far worse than-" Kumamon: "Sentinel!" Sentinel Prime: "Great Kumamon? Is that you?" Kumamon: "You promised not to worship gods other than God himself! Do you understand?!" Sentinel Prime: "Woah!" Kumamon destroys the commandments, and a great earthquake rips apart the earth, swallowing the calf and Sentinel into Hades's abyss. Hades: "Sentinel! My good pal! It does not take too much of it, but..." Sentinel Prime: "Hey!" End
- Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film directed by Cecil B. DeMille before his death.
- The Ten Commandments is the debut album by Florida death metal band Malevolent Creation. It was produced and engineered by Scott Burns. The album was released on September 25, 1990.
- The Ten Commandments are two law tablets sent from God to Moses as Moses went to Mount Sinai.
- from Wikipedia: The Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity. They include instructions to worship only God and to keep the sabbath, and prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, theft, deception and adultery. Different groups follow slightly different traditions for interpreting and numbering them. The Ten Commandments appear twice in the Hebrew Bible, in the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. According to the story in Exodus, God inscribed them on two stone tablets, which he gave to Moses on Mount Sinai. Modern scholarship has found likely influences in Hittite and Mesopotamian laws and treaties, but is divided over exactly when the Ten Commandments were written and who wrote them.
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