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What was the primary purpose of the Ten Commandments?

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What are the purpose of the Ten Commandments in the Bible?

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Charles L Klock, lives in Village Mills, TX (2017-present)

Answered Jan 12, 2017

The ten laws given to Moses and Israel on Mt Sinai served several purposes.

To Israel the law revealed the nature of God. When God issued the law he declared from the Creators infinite wisdom what He valued as just, righteous and godly. These statues declared the very nature of God. He is holy and His law is Holy. When Israel saw the exacting standards in the law they understood that deviation from this law was sin in the eyes of God and should be considered sin by them.

The second purpose of the law was to reveal to each person that they could not obey God’s holy law. Every effort to obey brought failure, guilt, and consequences. God gave the law so that mankind would know how far they were from God’s Holiness.

The third purpose was civil. The law provided a framework for the creation of a just society. Israel used these ten laws to codify all civil interactions.

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The correct answer to this question is they are a guide for Jewish living today.

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The Mosaic Law, sometimes known as the Ten Commandments, was intended to distinguish the Jewish people from the rest of the world and act as a guide for upholding morality. For numerous reasons, including serving as a manual for contemporary Jewish life, the Ten Commandments continue to be ofThey are a guide for Jewish living today.. The covenant established at Mount Sinai, which is binding upon all Jews, includes observing the Ten Commandments. Jews will be evaluated by God based on how effectively they have kept these rules.

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