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  This commandment is that whoever endures without complaint abuse, slander, torture, and even death for faith in Jesus Christ; he will receive a great reward in heaven.   9. The Ten   Commandments of the Law of God 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.     In Russian: 1st Commandment.

I am the Lord thy God; thou shalt have no other gods besides me. 2nd commandment. You shall not make for yourself an idol (statue) or any image of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the waters under the earth. do not worship or serve them. 3rd commandment. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. 4th commandment. Remember the Sabbath day, that you may keep it holy.

Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work therein: but the seventh day shall be the Sabbath to the Lord thy God. 5th commandment. Honour thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long on earth. 6th commandment. Do not kill. The 7th commandment. Thou shalt not commit adultery. The 8th Commandment. Do not steal. 9th commandment.

Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. The 10th Commandment. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor thy neighbor's house, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is thy neighbor's (Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5).   Who gave the Ten Commandments of the Law of God to whom?

These commandments were given by God Himself on Mount Sinai through Moses to the Jewish people, when they were returning from Egypt to the land of Canaan. What were these commandments written on? On two stone tablets (or tablets). The first four commandments contain the duties of love for God, the last six contain the duties of love for one's neighbor (i.e., for all people).

  The First Commandment of God   How is the first commandment of the law of God read?   Az - ya. Yes - let it. Drive - gods. Inii - different, different. Except - except.   What does God command by this commandment? To know and revere Him alone, i.e. commands to believe in Him, to hope in Him, to love Him, to obey His will, to pray to Him and not to have any other gods besides Him.

Where can we best know God? From the Holy Scriptures. How should angels and holy people be honored? They should be revered not as we worship God Himself, but as the closest servants to God, and we should pray to them that they would ask God for mercy. Who sins against the first commandment of God? Anyone who preaches or accepts any false teaching contrary to the teaching of the Orthodox Church (heretic) sins against it

; who does not obey the Orthodox Church and distances himself from it (schismatic); who believes in the secret powers of creatures and tries to act with them; who is fortune-telling; who blindly believes in ordinary events in life, giving them divine power; who is lazy to learn the Law of God, and who trusts more in man than in God. How did God once punish people for forgetting God, true faith in Him, and His holy law? The Flood.

  The Second Commandment of God   What is the second commandment of God?   An idol is an idol, in general, any thing or creature that people consider to be the true God. Every likeness is every image of earthly objects. Yelika - what. Woe is above. Bottom - bottom. Below - and not.   What does God forbid with this commandment?

It prohibits the worship of idols or any material images of an invented deity. What do the pagans bow to? In the sky: the sun, the moon, the stars; on earth: animals, birds, plants; in water: fish, reptiles, etc. Isn't it a sin to bow to icons? It is not a sin to bow down to icons, or images, because when we pray before icons, we do not bow to wood or paint, but to God depicted on the icon or to His saints, imagining them in our minds before us.

  The third commandment of God   is "Do not accept, do not accept, do not use." In vain - in vain.   By this commandment, God forbids the use of the name of God when it is not necessary, for example, in jokes, in empty conversations. The same commandment forbids: - blasphemy against God (the Jews blasphemed the Lord, saying that He casts out demons by the power of Beelzebub, the prince of demons: Matt. 12:24); - murmuring against Him (

the Jews repeatedly murmured against God during their wanderings in the Arabian desert: Num. II, 4-6); - lying under oath[9]; - blasphemy (Belshazzar, the last king of Babylon, feasting with his nobles, drank wine from the sacred vessels of the temple of Solomon, stolen by Nebuchadnezzar; for this blasphemy he was killed the same night, and other nations took possession of his kingdom)

; - godliness without need, and especially in unrighteousness, which is a grave sin before God. When can and should the name of God be used? When we pray, when we have pious conversations, when, at the request of our superiors, we swear, we take an oath, and in all these cases we must use the name of God with fear and reverence.   The fourth commandment of God,   the Sabbath, is rest. The Sabbath day is a feast day. And so that.

Holy day - to do good deeds on a certain day.   What does God command by this commandment? He commands us to work six days of the week, to attend to our own business, and to devote the seventh day to good deeds: to pray to God in church, to read spiritually useful books at home, to give alms, and so on. Which of the seven days should be devoted to good deeds?