Partly. see Matthew 19:17-19, Mark 10:19 & Luke 18:20.
Jesus added "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself" (see Leviticus 18:20) & "Defraud not" (see Leviticus 19:13)
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Every one of the Ten commandments from the Old Testament is repeated in the New in one form or another except one. This is the command to keep the sabbath which is not part of the New Testament.
The Ten Commandments are mentioned in Matthew 22:34-40 where Jesus condensed them into two. Also in Matthew chapter 5:17-30 (known as the Sermon on the Mount) Jesus expands on the law of Moses and teaches what it means beyond the letter of the law - what is means in one's heart. The law says 'do not murder' but being angry with someone breaks the essence of that law.
it is still the same sin except, Jesus preached about it in the new testament
1. I, the Lord your God, you shall not have other god besides Me.2. You shall not take the name of the Lord in vain.3. Remember to keep holy the Lords day.4. Honor your father and mother.5. You shall not kill.6. You shall not commit adultery.7. You shall not steal.8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.9. You shall no covet your neighbor's wife.10. You shall no covet your neighbor's goods.These are found in Exodus and Deuteronomy.
The answer is two! Love God and love your neighbour as yourself.
No. The Book of Acts is in the New Testament.
In the new testament. The old testament is about the time before Jesus. The new testament is Jesus's time and onward containing the work of his disciples.
10 Commandment in the Old Testament
Not at all, in no way does the new testament void the ten commandments; the new testament is about forgiving people who have sinned against the ten commandments, not about showing that they're false.
It's easy to find a translation of the Jewish Ten Commandments. See the 10 Commandments in Exodus and Deuteronomy, in the language of your choice, in any edition of the "old testament".
The Ten Commandments are important because they are the laws God handed down to Moses on Mt. Sinai. The Old Testament had over 600 laws, but after the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Ten Commandments in the New Testament were the new laws for us to live by.
Jesus' teaching can be found throughout the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and James. The other books of the new testament also include teachings. Jesus' prophecies are also found throughout the new testament but are mainly in the book of Revelation. The commandments are found in the old testament.
Because the Old Testament hasn't been deleted. We still use the Old Testsament, after all it has a lot of value in it and it is God's Word. Jesus also speaks from the Old Testament. The New Testament begins a new covenant, two new commandments and how we are able to return to God.
The old testemant book of exodus chapter 20 verse 2o has the ten commandments. But it is mentioned in the new testament also.
it is still the same sin except, Jesus preached about it in the new testament
The societies with a Christian/Judaic background are profoundly affected by their interpretation of what is said in especially in the Old Testament and to some degree the New Testament. Many of its laws and ideas of proper moral conduct can be traced back to the 10 commandments.
The 'Ten Commandments' appears once in Exodus and again in Deuteronomy. Both of those are books of the 'Torah', which consists of the first five books of the "Old Testament". Note: The appearances of the Ten Commandments are NOT written the same in both places. It's fascinating. You really should check it out.
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The New Testament can be described as The New Law as The Old Testament is to The Old Law. Christ brought a new law with Him which was to replace the old law as taught in the Old Testament. He taught that He was the Christ, the son on a living God. He also gave new commandments which the people were to live by doing away with the old, such as An eye for an eye. He taught that we were to love those who did harm to us and to love our neighbour as ourselves. He gave us the ten commandments and taught us how to pray. To go the extra mile when the need arose. He taught that everyone would be resurrected.