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How many commandments are mentioned in the bible?

Now here I am not counting the 613 Mizvohs from Deuteronomy and Leviticus.

Update:

When it comes to the Ten Commandments, the bible is remarkably unclear.

In Exodus 20, says ten of them to the Israelites. But in Exodus 34, Moses returns with a different set of commandments. This time, there are eight, or twelve – scholars don’t agree over this.

In Deuteronomy 5, we find the ‘original’ Ten Commandments again, but slightly different.

Then, there’s the ancient version of Deuteronomy that surfaced in the 19th century. This ‘Codex Shapirius’, as it was called, contained commandments that were so totally different that scholars at first thought that the Codex was a forgery.

The traditional commandments were differently worded, and there was an additional, eleventh commandment: ‘You shall not hate your brother in your heart’. Nowadays, most scholars believe the Codex Shapirius may have been real after all (because it resembles other ancient texts that have been found since). But sadly, the Codex is lost – probably it’s burnt.

Update 2:

Counting Commandments: the number of commandments in the bible

Exodus 20---10

Exodus 34---8 or 12

Deuteronomy 5---10

Codex Shapirius---11

The reason for all this weirdness is that the bible wasn’t written overnight by one person. Theologists agree that it was written over the course of many centuries, by at least three authors. Each of these authors put slightly different religious rules into the bible.

That explains why the Ten Commandments story makes so little sense. First, God shouts the Ten Commandments from His mountain. Then, Moses receives the Ten Commandments (Ex 20).

Next, Moses smashes up the stone tablets, goes back up with Yahweh and – huh? – returns with a different set of commandments (Ex 34).

And Ten Commandments isn't the only instructive bit of writing Moses receives from the Lord. Inbetween, God also proclaims two huge lists of more detailed instructions about everything and nothing (Ex 21-23; 35-39).

Some of these instructions would have sounded like abs

Update 3:

solute nonsense to Moses and the Israelites because they are about money – something that was invented only many hundreds of years later.

The truth is, of course, that Moses never would have talked about money. Scholars agree that the most ancient version of the story is simple: Moses went up the mountain, received the Ten Commandments from Genesis 20, and that was it. The rest has been added later.

Still, even the original Ten Commandments aren’t really that ‘original’. Historians and theologists have pointed out that they are to a great extent copies from older writings from other civilizations.

They closely resemble the rules that the Hittite kings proclaimed on their people in the 13th and 14th century BC. Also, the prohibitions on theft, murder, abandonment of parents, false witness, adultery and lying are an almost exact copy from Egypt’s ‘Book of the Dead’. This can hardly be a coincidence.

The Ten, er... well: The Commandments

Exodus 20: the traditional Ten Commandments

Update 4:

1. You shall have no other gods before me.

2. You shall not make for yourself an idol…

3. … In six days I have made the heaven and the earth, and all that is therein, and rested on the seventh day, therefore rest thou also…

4. Honor your father and your mother…

5. You shall not murder the person of your brother

6. You shall not commit adultery with the wife of your neighbor…

7. You shall not steal the property of your brother…

8. You shall not swear by my name falsely…

9. You shall not give false testimony to your brother…

10. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife…

11. You shall not hate your brother in your heart…

Update 5:

Jews and Christians still agree over the first Commandment. To the jews, the first Commandment is what Yahweh says first: “"I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery” (Ex 20:2). This would bring the total number of Ten Commandments to eleven. The Christian Ten Commandments begin at Exodus 20:3: “You shall have no other gods before me.”

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    There is only one...

    Thou shalt disregard all logic and common sense.

  • 1 decade ago

    The 10 Commandments. Exodus 20:1-17.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    10

  • 1 decade ago

    You know that there are 10 commandments from Moses. wrote in stone by God's finger. we know that Man has made up a bunch of his own laws considered to be commandments. Jesus came and changed and altered and remade most if not all of the 10 commandments of Moses, and many of the other commandments God gave the people of back then. He gave us instructions on how we are to be and live, in the NEW covenant. Still many hold onto the teachings of the Old Testament. and don't want to change it. Many still live "eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth". Not able to forgive, full of pride which God considers and says is a sin, preventing us to follow the commandments to begin with. Making for a generation that gets angry with others, and resentment to others, and hate for others.

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    Jesus is the light, Jesus is the way, Jesus is the only way. Until One believes that and accepts and Transforms. They will continue to be lost in the misery of their sins.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Right, the classical commandments are the 10 given to Moses.

    Jesus condensed the 2 tablets into 2 great laws:

    1) Love GOD with your whole being,

    2) Love your neighbour as yourself.

    This has been condensed further into the Golden Rule:

    Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you.

    Most religions have a similar version of this rule.

    The 600+ kosher rules are man-made & unimportant.

  • 1 decade ago

    613

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. Two.

  • Murzy
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    613 is correct

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