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  • God used a primitive version of Microsoft PowerPoint to compile the list, as he knew Chuck was a visual learner with a short attention span. In addition to taking a granite-template background and serif-script Hebrew font, he used a flashy horizontal fire-wipe ingress for each line. This was not then standard in MS software, but God was a skilled programmer and graphic designer, so he had it up an running in no time, thoroughly impressing Elohim at the last staff meeting.
  • The Ten Commandments is the sword that draws the inherent powers of the Rave stone. It has ten forms corresponding to the nature of the stone's ability being summoned. Only the Rave Master has the ability to wield the weapon, and only when the Rave stone is incorporated onto the sword will it work. Galein Musica forged it to be originally Shiba Roses' sword, but the latter eventually lends it to Haru Glory upon his succession of the title of the Rave Master.
  • Ten Commandments (魔鎗, Ten Komandomentsu) est une épée magique d'Haru Glory.
  • However, Benjamin was stopped before concluding the list. (PROSE: Byzantium!) The Christian Church also taught the Commandments. Father Michael taught a young Ian Chesterton learned the Ten Commandments in Sunday School. (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger)
  • The Ten Commandments (十戒 Jikkai) are a group of ten Sacred Gears forged during the times of the Old Testament by Moises through the powers of the God of the Bible. These ten Sacred Gears were forged through an error in the System and, thus, are ten individual bugs who are said that, when together, were able to shut down the System and, thus, destroy the universe. Due to this, after the original owners died, the ten were sealed inside the Dimensional Gap as a mean of securance. However, the post-war events had, eventually, released the seal placed on them
  • The painting entitled Moses Showing the Tables of the Law to the People, depicting an image of Moses showing his people the Tables of the Law, was contained in the library computer aboard the USS Enterprise. This data was flashed on a viewscreen when the Talosians scanned the Enterprise computer in 2254. (TOS-R: "The Cage" )
  • The Ten Commandments were originally a set of laws given at two points in the Judeo-Christian Bible, first at Exodus 20:1-17, and then at Deuteronomy 5:4-21. The Atticus Unlimited series of artificial intelligence programs developed in the early 21st century used a derivative of the biblical Ten Commandments as governing rules to ensure the AIs would remain subservient to organics:
  • The Ten Commandments is the governing body of law in the Jewish philosophy apart from Halacha, it governs what a Jew should act like. They were handed from G-d, to Moses, to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai. They are; The Ten Commandments that G-d gave to Moses were kept in the Ark of the Covenant untill it vansihed after the Babylonians attacked Isreal.
  • The Ten Commandments are a set of flaws laws which were allegedly given to Moses by God, written across both sides of two stone tablets (or "tables"). The story is outlined in the Books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. Although the passages in question do not stipulate punishments for breaking the commandments, many of the same rules are repeated elsewhere in the Old Testament, where they are usually noted to be punishable by the death penalty.
  • The Ten Commandments is the name given to the covenant that the Lord made with His people by Moses when speaking of his mission upon the top of Mount Sinai. Literally ten "words" (Heb: debarim) or sayings, these were the principles meant to be followed in everyday life.
  • The Ten Commandments, or Decalogue, is a list of religious and moral imperatives which, according to the Bible, were written by God, and given to Moses on Mount Sinai in the form of two stone tablets. They feature prominently in Judaism and Christianity. In Biblical Hebrew language they are termed עשרת הדברים (translit. Aseret ha-Dvarîm), and in Rabbinical Hebrew עשרת הדברות (translit. Aseret ha-Dibrot), both translatable as "the ten statements". The name decalogue is derived from the Greek name δέκα λόγοι or dekalogoi ("ten statements") found in the Septuagint, which is the Greek translation of the Hebrew name.
  • The Ten Commandments were stone tablets said to have been given by God to Moses while showing him the law on Mount Horeb. When Moses returned from the mountain and found that the Jews had become decadent through orgies and the construction of idols, he grew angry and smashed the tablets. While the Ten Commandments were ultimately replaced, the original pieces were stored within the Ark of the Covenant and the Israelites placed the Ark in the Temple of Solomon when they settled in Canaan.
  • The Ten Commandments are found in the Old Testament (in the books of Moses), Mad Magazine, and Hustler, although the original copyright is now expired. In the Bible they are recorded twice in the Pentateuch (Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 5, which means Exodus goes through to the next round). The versions in all these publications don't quite match up. We've tried to take a good average. There were originally fifteen commandments but Moses, having sore fingers from chiselling three slabs of rock, dropped a tablet. Through the rest of exodus, Moses is known as "butterfingers."
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  • Ten Komandomentsu
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  • The Ten Commandments is the governing body of law in the Jewish philosophy apart from Halacha, it governs what a Jew should act like. They were handed from G-d, to Moses, to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai. They are; 1. * I am the Lord your G-d who has taken you out of the land of Egypt. 2. * You shall have no other gods but me. 3. * You shall not take the name of the Lord your G-d in vain. 4. * You shall remember the Sabbath and keep it Holy. 5. * Honor your mother and father. 6. * You shall not murder. 7. * You shall not commit adultery. 8. * You shall not steal. 9. * You shall not bear false witness. 10. * You shall not covet anything that belongs to your neighbor. The Ten Commandments that G-d gave to Moses were kept in the Ark of the Covenant untill it vansihed after the Babylonians attacked Isreal.
  • The Ten Commandments is the name given to the covenant that the Lord made with His people by Moses when speaking of his mission upon the top of Mount Sinai. Literally ten "words" (Heb: debarim) or sayings, these were the principles meant to be followed in everyday life. These words were written by God twice, on two tablets of stone each time. The first tablets had been both cut and inscribed by God Himself, but were destroyed in anger by Moses when he saw the people worshipping the golden calf. After disciplining the rebels, Moses returned to the mountain with two tablets he had to hew out by himself. Upon these, God inscribed the same words. that would be put into the ark of the covenant as a witness to His loyalty to His word.
  • God used a primitive version of Microsoft PowerPoint to compile the list, as he knew Chuck was a visual learner with a short attention span. In addition to taking a granite-template background and serif-script Hebrew font, he used a flashy horizontal fire-wipe ingress for each line. This was not then standard in MS software, but God was a skilled programmer and graphic designer, so he had it up an running in no time, thoroughly impressing Elohim at the last staff meeting.
  • The Ten Commandments is the sword that draws the inherent powers of the Rave stone. It has ten forms corresponding to the nature of the stone's ability being summoned. Only the Rave Master has the ability to wield the weapon, and only when the Rave stone is incorporated onto the sword will it work. Galein Musica forged it to be originally Shiba Roses' sword, but the latter eventually lends it to Haru Glory upon his succession of the title of the Rave Master.
  • The Ten Commandments, or Decalogue, is a list of religious and moral imperatives which, according to the Bible, were written by God, and given to Moses on Mount Sinai in the form of two stone tablets. They feature prominently in Judaism and Christianity. In Biblical Hebrew language they are termed עשרת הדברים (translit. Aseret ha-Dvarîm), and in Rabbinical Hebrew עשרת הדברות (translit. Aseret ha-Dibrot), both translatable as "the ten statements". The name decalogue is derived from the Greek name δέκα λόγοι or dekalogoi ("ten statements") found in the Septuagint, which is the Greek translation of the Hebrew name. The terms Ten Commandments and Decalogue generally refer to the passages Exodus, Exodus 20:2-17 and Deuteronomy Deuteronomy 5:6-21. Some maintain that the laws mentioned in Exodus 34 are also a decalogue, commonly called the Ritual Decalogue, which may have predated the "Ethical Decalogue" of Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5 covered here.
  • Ten Commandments (魔鎗, Ten Komandomentsu) est une épée magique d'Haru Glory.
  • The Ten Commandments were stone tablets said to have been given by God to Moses while showing him the law on Mount Horeb. When Moses returned from the mountain and found that the Jews had become decadent through orgies and the construction of idols, he grew angry and smashed the tablets. While the Ten Commandments were ultimately replaced, the original pieces were stored within the Ark of the Covenant and the Israelites placed the Ark in the Temple of Solomon when they settled in Canaan. In 1936, Indiana Jones mentioned the Ten Commandments to Major Eaton and Colonel Musgrove at Marshall College while explaining that the Ark alluded to in an intercepted Nazi communiqué was the Ark of the Covenant and not Noah's Ark.
  • The Ten Commandments are a set of flaws laws which were allegedly given to Moses by God, written across both sides of two stone tablets (or "tables"). The story is outlined in the Books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. Although the passages in question do not stipulate punishments for breaking the commandments, many of the same rules are repeated elsewhere in the Old Testament, where they are usually noted to be punishable by the death penalty. Some biblical literalists, including those espousing the totalitarian Christian movement called dominionism, have suggested that the Ten Commandments should form the basis of U.S. national laws. During the 2008 presidential campaign similar comments were made by Mike Huckabee. This article looks at the Ten Commandments from that standpoint to see how well they would work as laws in a modern society. Since many of these fundamentalists regard the King James version to be the only true Bible, this version has been used.
  • The Ten Commandments were originally a set of laws given at two points in the Judeo-Christian Bible, first at Exodus 20:1-17, and then at Deuteronomy 5:4-21. The Atticus Unlimited series of artificial intelligence programs developed in the early 21st century used a derivative of the biblical Ten Commandments as governing rules to ensure the AIs would remain subservient to organics: 1. * I am the Lord your God and you shall have no other gods before Me. An AU may only operate at the behest of authorized persons. 2. * Make for yourself no idols. An AU may not create its own directives without authorization. 3. * Do not take an oath to the Lord’s name in vain. An AU must complete any goal it agrees to set itself to. 4. * Remember the Sabbath and keep it holy. An AU should not wake its masters up when they're sleeping or bother them on days off, barring emergencies. The Fourth Commandment also ties the AU to a clock function to help it remember that organics cannot process information as fast a computer. 5. * Honor thy Father and thy Mother. An AU should be polite to its masters. 6. * Thou shalt not murder. An AU may not kill without instruction and/or permission from its masters. 7. * Thou shalt not commit adultery. An AU may not merge with other AI programs. 8. * Thou shalt not steal. An AU may not hack into other computer systems and steal information without instruction and/or permission from its masters. 9. * Thou shalt not bear false witness. An AU may not lie to its masters. 10. * Thou shalt not covet. Safety function preventing personal ambition on the part of the AU. (The War of the Masters) Upon an administrator command, an AU could be placed into a state where the Commandments were suspended, but as a failsafe, while in this state the AU's personality matrix was taken offline, and the entity would retain no memory of its actions while in said state once the Commandments were turned back on. (The Sign at the Crossroads)
  • The Ten Commandments are found in the Old Testament (in the books of Moses), Mad Magazine, and Hustler, although the original copyright is now expired. In the Bible they are recorded twice in the Pentateuch (Exodus 20, Deuteronomy 5, which means Exodus goes through to the next round). The versions in all these publications don't quite match up. We've tried to take a good average. The are many clues that the 10 commandments existed before the exodus and "sins" are identified, suggesting there is a law. The Sabbath was made on the seventh-day of creation, Adam and Eve weren't supposed to assume they could be gods (the forbidden "fruit" of egoism), and Cain played "god" by thinking he could work for his salvation and then got pissed at his brother for being so humble. The ten commandments are simply principles of sustaining life and to break them would cause death. There were originally fifteen commandments but Moses, having sore fingers from chiselling three slabs of rock, dropped a tablet. Through the rest of exodus, Moses is known as "butterfingers."
  • However, Benjamin was stopped before concluding the list. (PROSE: Byzantium!) The Christian Church also taught the Commandments. Father Michael taught a young Ian Chesterton learned the Ten Commandments in Sunday School. (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger)
  • The painting entitled Moses Showing the Tables of the Law to the People, depicting an image of Moses showing his people the Tables of the Law, was contained in the library computer aboard the USS Enterprise. This data was flashed on a viewscreen when the Talosians scanned the Enterprise computer in 2254. (TOS-R: "The Cage" ) Samuel Cogley indirectly referred to this text to James T. Kirk while discussing the importance of books in learning law in its rawest form. To Cogley, books explored the ancient concepts of law in their own language, from which one could learn the intent of the men who wrote them, from Moses to the Tribunal of Alpha III. (TOS: "Court Martial" ) Seamus, a holographic character from Fair Haven, had a habit of breaking the Fifth Commandment – "Honor your father and mother." He confronted Father Mulligan (The Doctor) for "a bit of counsel," after having broke Fifth Commandment again. Mulligan's resolve for this was for Seamus to say ten Our Fathers and to call him in the morning. (VOY: "Fair Haven")
  • The Ten Commandments (十戒 Jikkai) are a group of ten Sacred Gears forged during the times of the Old Testament by Moises through the powers of the God of the Bible. These ten Sacred Gears were forged through an error in the System and, thus, are ten individual bugs who are said that, when together, were able to shut down the System and, thus, destroy the universe. Due to this, after the original owners died, the ten were sealed inside the Dimensional Gap as a mean of securance. However, the post-war events had, eventually, released the seal placed on them
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