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<!-- interlanguage:start --> | <!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:십계명]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->The '''Ten Commandments''' are the [[commandments of God]], spoken directly by [[God]] and inscribed on stone tablets by His own hand. In the 15th century B.C., [[Moses]] ascended Mount Sinai on behalf of the Israelites and received the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments from God. The [[Old Covenant|old covenant]], which included the Ten Commandments, was fulfilled through the [[New Covenant|new covenant]] that [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] established by shedding His blood on the [[cross]]. | ||
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The '''Ten Commandments''' are the [[commandments of God]], spoken directly by [[God]] and inscribed on stone tablets by His own hand. In the 15th century B.C., [[Moses]] ascended Mount Sinai on behalf of the Israelites and received the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments from God. The [[Old Covenant|old covenant]], which included the Ten Commandments, was fulfilled through the [[New Covenant|new covenant]] that [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] established by shedding His blood on the [[cross]]. | |||
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