No The Bible says you should honor your father and mother so that your life will be long on this earth.
The Ten Commandments in Filipino is translated as "Sampung Utos."
It does not say anywhere of their size.
In the ten commandments.
As one of the Ten Commandments, it is strictly forbidden.
Ten times And a bonus answer - the number ten is the number of proving or judgment.
I would say i can be compared to the ten commandments.
A:According to the Bible, the Ten Commandments were given to Moses himself, during the Exodus from Egypt. In terms of historical fact, scholars say that there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible and therefore no Mosaic Age. The Ten Commandments were written centuries after the time attributed to Moses.
God gave them to the Israelites (Exodus ch.19-20). Later, certain other nations recognized the importance of the Ten Commandments and adopted them (along with some additional Jewish concepts).
The first Four Commands are to honor and love God while the last six are to honor and love mankind. There are other interpretations that the say that the fifth commandment, honoring your father and mother, is about honoring God in that when you are young, your parents protect you and sustain you as if they were God. In that case, it would be five commandments concerning God and five commandments concerning Man.
The Ten Commandments are traditionally thought to have been handed down in the fifteenth century BCE, although scholars say that they were actually written several centuries later. The Hammurabi Code is far older than that.
A: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.
A biblical traditionalist would say that God wrote the Ten Commandments, although, after breaking the first set, Moses may have copied them under God's instructions.Someone who accepts the Book of Exodus as historical but doubts divine intervention might simply say that Moses wrote them.Most biblical scholars say that the Ten Commandments began as oral traditions in the early part of the first millennium BCE and two very different versions were later written down by anonymous sources now known as the Yahwist (Exodus 34) and the Elohist (Exodus 20). A later version, written by the Priestly source, is almost the same the the Elohist version of the Ten Commandments. Thus, the Ten Commandments date from much later than attributed to Moses, who had no role in their writing.Another Answer:The Scripture states:Deuteronomy 9:10New King James Version (NKJV) 10 Then the LORD delivered to me two tablets of stone written with the finger of God, and on them were all the words which the LORD had spoken to you on the mountain from the midst of the fire in the day of the assembly.