And God
spake all
these words,
saying,
I am the LORD
thy God,
which have brought thee
out of the land
of Egypt,
out of the house
of bondage.
Thou shalt have
no other gods
before me.
Thou shalt not make
unto thee any graven image,
or any likeness
of any thing
that is
in heaven above,
or that is
in the earth
beneath,
or that is
in the water
under the earth.
Thou shalt not bow
down thyself
to them,
nor serve them:
for I
the LORD thy God
am a jealous God,
visiting the iniquity
of the fathers
upon the children
unto the third
and fourth generation
of them that hate me;
And shewing mercy
unto thousands of
them that love me,
and keep
my commandments.
Thou shalt not take
the name
of the LORD
thy God in vain;
for the LORD
will not hold him guiltless
that taketh
his name
in vain.
Remember the sabbath day,
to keep it holy.
Six days
shalt
thou labour,
and do all
thy work:
But the seventh day
is the sabbath
of the LORD thy God:
in it
thou shalt not do
any work,
thou,
nor thy son,
nor thy daughter,
thy manservant,
nor thy maidservant,
nor thy cattle,
nor thy stranger
that is
within thy gates:
For in six days the LORD
made heaven
and earth,
the sea,
and all
that in them is,
and rested
the seventh day:
wherefore
the LORD
blessed
the sabbath day,
and hallowed it.
Honour
thy father
and thy mother:
that thy days
may be long
upon the land
which the LORD thy God
giveth thee.
Thou shalt not commit
adultery.
Thou shalt not bear
false witness
against thy neighbour.
Thou shalt not covet
thy neighbour's house,
thou shalt not covet
thy neighbour's wife,
nor his manservant,
nor his maidservant,
nor his ox,
nor his ass,
nor any thing
that is
thy neighbour's.
And the LORD
said
unto Moses,
Come up to me
into the mount,
and be there:
and
I will give thee tables
of stone,
and a law,
and commandments
which I
have written;
that thou
mayest teach them.
And
he gave unto Moses,
when he
had made
an end
of communing
with him upon
mount Sinai,
two tables
of testimony,
tables of stone,
written
with the finger
of God.
And the tables
were the work
of God,
and the writing
was the writing
of God,
graven
upon the tables.
And the LORD
said
unto Moses,
Write
thou
these words:
for after the tenor
of these words
I have made
a covenant
with thee
and with Israel.
And he
was there
with the LORD forty days
and forty nights;
he did neither
eat bread,
nor drink water.
And
he wrote upon the tables
the words
of the covenant,
the ten commandments.
And it
came
to pass,
when Moses
came down
from mount Sinai
with the two
tables
of testimony
in Moses' hand,
when he
came down
from the mount,
that Moses wist not
that the skin
of his face shone
while he
talked with him.
And he
took
and put
the testimony
into the ark,
and set
the staves
on the ark,
and put
the mercy seat above
upon the ark:
And he
declared
unto you
his covenant,
which he
commanded you
to perform,
even ten commandments;
and
he wrote them
upon two tables
of stone.
The LORD
talked
with you
face to face
in the mount
out of the midst
of the fire,
(I stood
between the LORD
and you
at that time,
to shew
you the word
of the LORD:
for ye
were afraid
by reason
of the fire,
and went not up
into the mount;)
saying,
I am the LORD
thy God,
which brought thee
out of the land
of Egypt,
from the house
of bondage.
Thou shalt have none other gods
before me.
Thou shalt not make
thee any graven image,
or any likeness
of any thing
that is
in heaven above,
or that is
in the earth
beneath,
or that is
in the waters
beneath the earth:
Thou shalt not bow
down thyself
unto them,
nor serve them:
for I
the LORD thy God
am a jealous God,
visiting the iniquity
of the fathers
upon the children
unto the third
and fourth generation
of them that hate me,
And shewing mercy
unto thousands of
them that love me
and keep
my commandments.
Thou shalt not take
the name
of the LORD
thy God in vain:
for the LORD
will not hold him guiltless
that taketh
his name
in vain.
Keep the sabbath day
to sanctify it,
as the LORD
thy God
hath commanded thee.
Six days
thou shalt labour,
and do all
thy work:
But the seventh day
is the sabbath
of the LORD thy God:
in it
thou shalt not do
any work,
thou,
nor thy son,
nor thy daughter,
nor thy manservant,
nor thy maidservant,
nor thine ox,
nor thine ass,
nor any
of thy cattle,
nor thy stranger
that is
within thy gates;
that thy manservant
and thy maidservant
may rest
as well as thou.
And remember that
thou wast a servant
in the land
of Egypt,
and
that the LORD
thy God
brought thee out
thence through a mighty hand
and by a stretched out arm:
therefore the LORD
thy God
commanded
thee to keep
the sabbath day.
Honour
thy father
and thy mother,
as the LORD
thy God
hath commanded thee;
that thy days
may be prolonged,
and that it
may go well
with thee,
in the land
which the LORD thy God
giveth thee.
Neither shalt thou
commit adultery.
Neither shalt
thou steal.
Neither shalt thou
bear false witness
against thy neighbour.
Neither shalt
thou desire
thy neighbour's wife,
neither shalt
thou covet
thy neighbour's house,
his field,
or his manservant,
or his maidservant,
his ox,
or his ass,
or any thing
that is
thy neighbour's.
These words the LORD
spake unto all
your assembly in the mount
out of the midst
of the fire,
of the cloud,
and
of the thick darkness,
with a great voice:
and
he added no more.
And
he wrote them
in two tables
of stone,
and
delivered them unto me.
And the LORD
delivered
unto me two
tables
of stone
written
with the finger
of God;
and on them was written according to all
the words,
which the LORD
spake with you
in the mount
out of the midst
of the fire
in the day
of the assembly.
I have written
to him the great things
of my law,
but
they were counted
as a strange thing.
He saith unto him,
Which?
Jesus said,
Thou
shalt do
no murder,
Thou
shalt not commit
adultery,
Thou shalt not steal,
Thou
shalt not bear
false witness,
Honour
thy father
and thy mother:
and,
Thou
shalt love
thy neighbour
as thyself.
But
when the Pharisees
had heard
that he
had put
the Sadducees
to silence,
they were gathered together.
Then one of them,
which was a lawyer,
asked him
a question,
tempting him,
and saying,
Master,
which is
the great commandment
in the law?
Jesus
said unto him,
Thou shalt love
the Lord thy God
with all thy heart,
and
with all thy soul,
and
with all thy mind.
This is the first
and great commandment.
And the second
is like unto it,
Thou
shalt love
thy neighbour
as thyself.
On these
two commandments
hang all the law
and the prophets.
And,
behold,
a certain lawyer stood up,
and tempted him,
saying,
Master,
what shall
I do
to inherit eternal life?
He said unto him,
What is written
in the law?
how readest thou?
And
he answering said,
Thou
shalt love
the Lord thy God
with all thy heart,
and
with all thy soul,
and
with all thy strength,
and
with all
thy mind;
and thy neighbour
as thyself.
And
he said unto him,
Thou hast answered right:
this do,
and
thou shalt live.
Owe
no man any thing,
but
to love one
another:
for he
that loveth
another
hath fulfilled
the law.
For this,
Thou
shalt not commit
adultery,
Thou shalt not kill,
Thou shalt not steal,
Thou
shalt not bear
false witness,
Thou shalt not covet;
and
if there be
any other commandment,
it is briefly comprehended
in this saying,
namely,
Thou
shalt love
thy neighbour
as thyself.
Love worketh no ill
to his neighbour:
therefore love
is the fulfilling
of the law.