When did the 10 Commandments change?

The Ten Commandments had some changes in the 4th, 5th and 10th Commandments that you can see below. None of the substance was changed and most of the public representations of The Ten Commandments use the version in Exodus. Occasionally post-issuance editing of a document is appropriate; even with The Ten Commandments.
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Are there 2 sets of 10 Commandments?

The Bible actually contains two complete sets of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:2-17 and Deut. 5:6-21). In addition, Leviticus 19 contains a partial set of the Ten Commandments (see verses 3-4, 11-13, 15-16, 30, 32), and Exodus 34:10-26 is sometimes considered a ritual decalogue.
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When did the Catholics change the commandments?

The Protestant scholar Klaus Bockmuehl believes that the Church replaced the Commandments with lists of virtues and vices, such as the seven deadly sins, from 400 to 1200.
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What Pope changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday?

In fact, many theologians believe that ended in A.D. 321 with Constantine when he “changed” the Sabbath to Sunday.
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What were the original 10 Commandments?

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.
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Who changed the 10 Commandments?

The Ten Commandments Rewritten by Moses.
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Do the Ten Commandments still apply?

The Ten Commandments, as written by the finger of God on two tablets of stone and given to Moses at the top of Mount Sinai, are no longer in effect. Christians are not obligated to live by them.
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Is Sunday a pagan day of worship?

Pagan correspondence

In Roman culture, Sunday was the day of the Sun god. In pagan theology, the Sun was the source of life, giving warmth and illumination to mankind. It was the center of a popular cult among Romans, who would stand at dawn to catch the first rays of sunshine as they prayed.
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Has the Catholic Church changed the Bible?

U.S. Catholic Church Rolls Out New Bible Translation The New American Bible, Revised Edition is the first new Catholic Bible in 40 years. The new version updates many Old Testament passages based on newly translated manuscripts discovered in the past 50 years.
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Does the Bible say the Sabbath is on Saturday?

The Sabbath Day begins at sundown on Friday and ends at sundown on Saturday. Genesis 2:1-3; Exodus 20:8-11; Isaiah 58:13-14; 56:1-8; Acts 17:2; Acts 18:4, 11; Luke 4:16; Mark 2:27-28; Matthew 12:10-12; Hebrews 4:1-11; Genesis 1:5, 13-14; Nehemiah 13:19.
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Why do Catholics pray to Mary?

Catholics do not pray to Mary as if she were God. Prayer to Mary is memory of the great mysteries of our faith (Incarnation, Redemption through Christ in the rosary), praise to God for the wonderful things he has done in and through one of his creatures (Hail Mary) and intercession (second half of the Hail Mary).
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Who changed the Sabbath day?

On March 7, 321, however, Roman Emperor Constantine I issued a civil decree making Sunday a day of rest from labor, stating: All judges and city people and the craftsmen shall rest upon the venerable day of the sun.
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Does the Catholic Church believe in the Ten Commandments?

In Catholicism, the Ten Commandments are considered divine law because God himself revealed them. And because they were spelled out specifically with no room for ambiguity, they're also positive law.
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Did the Catholic Church change the Ten Commandments?

Francis never made the purported comments and has not changed or added to the Ten Commandments. He has no authority to do that, given that the core moral teachings of Christianity and Judaism were said to have been revealed to Moses by God and are written in the Bible.
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Why are the Ten Commandments difference in Exodus and Deuteronomy?

The largest difference between the Exodus and Deuteronomy versions comes in the Sabbath commandment. In Exodus (20:11) the text harks back to Gen 2:1-3 in the first creation account. In keeping the Sabbath, Israelites will be following a pattern set by God himself in creation.
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Why are the 10 Commandments different?

The numbering of the Ten Commandments differs in different religious traditions. In Talmudic Judaism, the “prologue” is the first commandment, or utterance, and the prohibitions against false gods and idols are the second.
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What is the true Sabbath according to the Bible?

The Jewish Sabbath (from Hebrew shavat, “to rest”) is observed throughout the year on the seventh day of the week—Saturday. According to biblical tradition, it commemorates the original seventh day on which God rested after completing the creation.
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What books did the Catholic Church remove from the Bible?

The section contains the following:
  • 1 Esdras (Vulgate 3 Esdras)
  • 2 Esdras (Vulgate 4 Esdras)
  • Tobit.
  • Judith ("Judeth" in Geneva)
  • Rest of Esther (Vulgate Esther 10:4 – 16:24)
  • Wisdom.
  • Ecclesiasticus (also known as Sirach)
  • Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremy ("Jeremiah" in Geneva) (all part of Vulgate Baruch)
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What are the 7 extra books in the Catholic Bible called?

These consist of seven books: Tobias, Judith, Baruch, Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom, First and Second Machabees; also certain additions to Esther and Daniel."
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Who invented Sunday?

For centuries the Romans used a period of eight days in civil practice, but in 321 CE Emperor Constantine established the seven-day week in the Roman calendar and designated Sunday as the first day of the week.
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Who started Sunday worship?

Origins of worship on Sundays

Bauckham has argued that Sunday worship must have originated in Palestine in the mid-1st century, in the period of the Acts of the Apostles, no later than the Gentile mission; he regards the practice as universal by the early 2nd century with no hint of controversy (unlike.
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Which is the first day of the week according to the Bible?

Sunday was traditionally regarded as the first day of the week by both Christians and Jews. Following Jewish tradition, the Bible is quite explicit that God rested on the seventh day of Creation, which formed the basis for the Sabbath, the day of rest.
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Does Christianity believe in the 10 commandments?

According to Christian belief, the Ten Commandments are important rules from God that tell Christians how to live. The first four commandments are instructions about how humans should relate to God: Do not worship any other gods – Many Christians believe the first commandment is the most important.
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What is the new law in the Bible?

1), the New Law is called a 'law of faith' insofar as it principally consists in the very grace which is given inwardly to those who have faith (credentes), and hence this grace is called the 'grace of faith'.
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Does the New Testament replace the Old Testament?

By the death of our Redeemer, the New Testament took the place of the Old Law which had been abolished; then the Law of Christ together with its mysteries, enactments, institutions, and sacred rites was ratified for the whole world in the blood of Jesus Christ. ...
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