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Biblical tradition says that the Ten Commandments were written onto stone by Moses, and that he then wrote the Books of Exodus and Deuteronomy, in which he also wrote the Ten Commandments, although each one slightly different as if by different authors. Of course, paper was not used at this stage, so Moses would have used papyrus or parchment.
Biblical scholars say that the Exodus story is a legend with no historical basis, in which case, the Ten Commandments were not written on stone by Moses. Also, Moses did not write the Pentateuch, which was actually written over a period of several centuries during the first millennium BCE. The earliest written copies of the Ten Commandments would have been on papyrus or parchment.
before the ten commandments where written on something else so today the ten commandments would be written on paper. Im smart im in 6th grade >3
Jim Stables has written: 'A journey through the Ten commandments' -- subject(s): Ten commandments
Eduard Nielsen has written: 'Ti bud' -- subject(s): Commandments, Ten, Ten commandments
Tablets of stone.
The Ten Commandments were written by God himself. Moses was told to receive them on Mount Sinai during their way to the Promised Land.
Harold Edwin Berg has written: 'The ten commandments and you' -- subject(s): Christian life, Ten commandments
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, and the Ten Commandments are in it (Exodus 20).See also the Related Links.Link: About the TorahLink: About the Ten Commandments
As Moses was all alone on mount Sinai , so he wrote out the ten commandments, as god was with him.
David Hazony has written: 'Ten commandments'
The Bible does not say what type of stone was used. As it is reported that over ninety per cent of scholars do not believe that there was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible, the story of the Ten Commandments is equally fictitional, and the Ten Commandments were not originally written on stone, but in the Bible.
Arthur Powell Davies has written: 'The ten commandments' -- subject(s): Ten commandments 'The first Christian' -- subject(s): Origin, Christianity
The holy book of Judaism is the Torah, and the Ten Commandments are in it (Exodus 20).See also the Related Links.Link: About the TorahLink: About the Ten Commandments