"Thou shalt not steal."
Try to imagine "no one stealing anything around the world." I know, we can't... but:
Imagine, if you can, the "cost savings" at the store if "tamper proof" packaging and "anti-theft" measures and devices weren't needed.
Try to imagine all the insurance companies going out of business... and not needing insurance.
Imagine not having locks on anything [your house or car]... and "no keys" to remember or lug around.
"Not stealing," of course, precludes "lust" [coveting; the satisfying of the five physical senses]... which is the cause of the breaking of all the other Commandments. So murders, lying, adultery and disrespect of others would cease, also.
Imagine no "police departments"... or military establishments.
Try to imagine a world at "peace" -- a world where you feel "safe."
The absence of theft would make some radical changes [for the better] throughout the world. I think some people call it the unimaginable "perfect world."
It depends on which 5th commandment you mean; in some traditions it's "Thou shalt not kill" (in Judaism it's often interpreted as "Don't commit murder") in others it's "Thou must honour thy father and thy mother".
Not killing is a widespread belief - although some scholars believe that in Judaism the 10 commandments only "counted" for the Israelites - so if an Israelite killed, claiming the victim was a non-Israelite would have been a defence.
The eighth commandment is "Thou shalt not steal"; so if you steal, you are committing an offense.
Loving the LORD God with all your heart, with all your mind, and with all your soul is the greatest commandment of God. To do so is to gain potential of eternal life in heaven.
No, calling God your father does not break the commandment to honor your earthly father and mother. This commandment specifically pertains to respecting and obeying your parents in a familial context, while referring to God as your father is a spiritual recognition of a different kind of relationship.
the ten commandment are so important because they will get you to a better place and that is with the Lord as an angel forever
A:The fourth commandment says to do no work on the Sabbath, nor to require or request others to do so or even allow a slave or animal to do so, although it is almost never honoured. The Book of Exodus explains this commandment because God rested on the seventh day, whereas the Book of Deuteronomy justifies it because God led the Israelites out of Egypt. There is no other biblical explanation of the commandment or of any other underlying values represented by the commandment.
You would have your hand either marked by a brand or your hand would be removed so that everyone knew you were a thief
Obeying your parents is considered honoring God because it reflects the commandment to "Honor your father and mother" found in the Bible. By following this commandment, you are showing respect, love, and gratitude towards your parents, which ultimately pleases God. It also fosters a sense of unity, harmony, and peace within the family, which is important in honoring God.
A:The first four of the Ten Commandments were written to command obedience to the Jewish religion, and the remaining commandments were concerned with social harmony. The fifth commandment tells us to honour our parents, which is a commandment about family relations. This was deemed so important that the Bible says that if a son strikes his father, he must be killed.
zues is a god and he is important because he is the god of gods
God give the commandments so that the Israelite could not walk far away from the Lord. It was a commandment for their welfare and for development. It is also to acknowledge their God who had chosen them as a chosen people.
The commandment of circumcision was in place, and Abraham was circumcised, about a year before Isaac was born. So Isaac was circumcised shortly after his birth, with no repetition of the commandment required.
Some people do not think that there is a god and so do not think that it is important.