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Christians: Can you answer the following...?
1. name the 10 commandments without looking?
2. tell me which of the following were part of the 12 disciples: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John?
7 Answers
- Servant ALv 610 years agoFavorite Answer
1. Thou shall not be angry with thy brother without a cause.
2. Thou shall not lust.
3. Thou shall not commit adultery.
4. Thou shall not Swear by the name of God.
5. Thou shall not resist evil.
6. Thou shall love thy enemies.
7. Thou shall not sound a trumpet when thou shall give.
8. Thou shall not pray to be seen of men.
9. Thou shall pray to God in secret.
10. Thou shall forgive others of all trespass made against you.
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Only Matthew and John are apostles and disciples of Jesus.
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- 10 years ago
The Ten commandments and every other Biblical Law, is fulfilled by way of following these two commandments.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind and strength. This is the first and great commandment and the second is like it. You shall love your neighbour as yourself. For upon these two commandments, hang all the laws and what the prophets said.
Matthew and John were part of the 12 Disciples.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Yes I can name the 10 Commandments and Matthew and John were both apostles, although there was more than one John. John the Apostle and John of Patmos who wrote Revelation
- ?Lv 710 years ago
You've got to get harder questions than this, these are to fundamental. Yes and Matthew & John.
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- Anonymous10 years ago
1 = I don't care. I'm not Jewish.
2 = Matthew and John
(According to tradition, Matthew is the same tax collector called to follow Jesus by the Sea of Galilee, and John named himself at the end of his gospel as one of the 12. Tradition names John Mark as one of the 72, and Luke was a Greek escort of Paul, who was blind.)
- 10 years ago
1. all sin has been perished so no need 10 commandments
2. all of them are not? they never met jesus.. they wrote bible decades after jesus died.
- Anonymous10 years ago
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