Difference between revisions of "Exodus 20:12"
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This passage contains a '''positive''' command, directed toward Israel: "Let there be light". | This passage contains a '''positive''' command, directed toward Israel: "Let there be light". | ||
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This command is part of the [[:Category:Moral Law|Moral Law]]. It fits in with laws related to [[:Category:Family Regulations|Family Regulations]]. | This command is part of the [[:Category:Moral Law|Moral Law]]. It fits in with laws related to [[:Category:Family Regulations|Family Regulations]]. | ||
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This command finds its ultimate fulfillment in our relationship to God, by whom we are adopted as his own children (Galatians 4:5, Romans 8:15), because of the work of Jesus Christ who has reconciled us to the Father. In the New Covenant, God writes his law on our hearts, enabling us to honor him maximally in heaven forever. | This command finds its ultimate fulfillment in our relationship to God, by whom we are adopted as his own children (Galatians 4:5, Romans 8:15), because of the work of Jesus Christ who has reconciled us to the Father. In the New Covenant, God writes his law on our hearts, enabling us to honor him maximally in heaven forever. | ||
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=== Ten Commandments === | === Ten Commandments === | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 1 September 2020
12 “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land which YHWH your God gives you. Exodus 20:12WEB
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This passage contains a positive command, directed toward Israel: "Let there be light".
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This command is part of the Moral Law. It fits in with laws related to Family Regulations.
This law contributes to an understanding of Family
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This command finds its ultimate fulfillment in our relationship to God, by whom we are adopted as his own children (Galatians 4:5, Romans 8:15), because of the work of Jesus Christ who has reconciled us to the Father. In the New Covenant, God writes his law on our hearts, enabling us to honor him maximally in heaven forever.
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Ten Commandments
This is the fifth in what are called the "Ten Commandments"
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