THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Yesterday and Today An eye

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THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Yesterday and Today

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Yesterday and Today

An eye for an eye … l In an attempt to deal with lawlessness,

An eye for an eye … l In an attempt to deal with lawlessness, people were carrying enforcement of laws and punishment too far. (in O. T. times) l “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth…” NOT to increase punishment, but to LIMIT punishment. ONLY an eye for an eye, NOT an ARM for a loaf of bread! l The punishment must fit the crime.

Protestant Version vs. Catholic Version Protestant version divides 1 st commandment into two: 1.

Protestant Version vs. Catholic Version Protestant version divides 1 st commandment into two: 1. 2. – Put God before all No false gods And combines last two into one: – Do not covet.

10 Commandments (Catholic Version) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. No false gods. Don’t use

10 Commandments (Catholic Version) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. No false gods. Don’t use God’s name in vain. Keep Sabbath Honor parents Don’t kill 6, No Adultery 7. Don’t steal 8. Don’t lie about another (give false witness). 9. Don’t covet neighbor’s wife. 10. Don’t covet neighbor’s goods.

Protestant 10 Commandments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. One God No false gods Don’t

Protestant 10 Commandments 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. One God No false gods Don’t use God’s name in vain Keep Sabbath Honor Parents 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Don’t kill No adultery Don’t steal Don’t give false witness (lie about another) Don’t covet: another’s wife or goods

1. I am the Lord your God, you shall place no other Gods before

1. I am the Lord your God, you shall place no other Gods before Me. OLD TESTAMENT n Implies “henotheism” rather than monotheism n Many Gods were worshipped n Place “Yahweh” above all the others. NEW TESTAMENT n n Prioritize Values Be true to our deepest beliefs Can even apply to an atheist! Respect the “things” of God as well.

2. You shall not take God’s name in vain. OLD TESTAMENT • Believed to

2. You shall not take God’s name in vain. OLD TESTAMENT • Believed to invoke divine power which had powerful effects. • Acceptable to use in cursing true enemies. NEW TESTAMENT • Have respect for God’s name. • Avoid words that offend. (Words have MEANING!) • Mean what you say!

3. Keep the Sabbath Day holy. • OLD TESTAMENT • NEW TESTAMENT • Sabbath

3. Keep the Sabbath Day holy. • OLD TESTAMENT • NEW TESTAMENT • Sabbath (Shabbat) = sundown Friday through sundown Saturday. (“seventh”) • Day God “rested” • Sabbath = Sunday (The day Jesus rose from the dead). • Sunday Mass • Take time for God

4. Honor your mother and father. OLD TESTAMENT n n n The Israelites were

4. Honor your mother and father. OLD TESTAMENT n n n The Israelites were nomads Patriarchs were leaders of tribe or clan. Needed to maintain civilization NEW TESTAMENT Honor includes: A. respect B. affection C. gratitude D. and commitment to grow in love within the family.

5. You shall not kill. n OLD TESTAMENT Kill = murder (unjustifiable homicide) n

5. You shall not kill. n OLD TESTAMENT Kill = murder (unjustifiable homicide) n One could kill in self-defense. n NEW TESTAMENT n n Could also include: murder, suicide, euthanasia, war, abortion, hostage taking, kidnapping, terrorism, etc. ALSO INCLUDES: Killing spiritually or emotionally through anger.

6. You shall not commit adultery. OLD TESTAMENT n Matter of “justice” n Violated

6. You shall not commit adultery. OLD TESTAMENT n Matter of “justice” n Violated “property rights. ” (women property of husband) NEW TESTAMENT n Commitment to the marriage by both parties. n Physical AND EMOTIONAL fidelity.

7. You shall not steal. OLD TESTAMENT l l Taking other’s property. Especially --

7. You shall not steal. OLD TESTAMENT l l Taking other’s property. Especially -- the stealing of people! NEW TESTAMENT l l (kidnapping) l Taking property. Also: not to cheat, or damage another’s property AND: To be good caretakers – (earth, animals, etc. )

8. You shall not give false witness against your neighbor. OLD TESTAMENT Critical to

8. You shall not give false witness against your neighbor. OLD TESTAMENT Critical to the Hebrew’s legal system: 2 people testifying against someone could put them to death NEW TESTAMENT n n n Perjury is wrong. Also against: dishonesty in general, gossip, slander, spreading rumors, etc. Respect for: reputation, privacy, and personal freedom

9. You shall not covet your neighbor’s spouse. OLD TESTAMENT NEW TESTAMENT Like the

9. You shall not covet your neighbor’s spouse. OLD TESTAMENT NEW TESTAMENT Like the 7 th § Respect for the commandment, it love/relationship is a matter of in this marriage. “justice. ” § Rejects: moral permissiveness or an “anything goes” attitude.

10. You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods. OLD TESTAMENT NEW TESTAMENT Against attitudes

10. You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods. OLD TESTAMENT NEW TESTAMENT Against attitudes of: a. greed b. putting money above other values c. jealousy Stealing property, other than a neighbor’s spouse. n Not resenting the good fortune of others.

“The commandments, ‘You shall not commit adultery; You shall not murder; You shall not

“The commandments, ‘You shall not commit adultery; You shall not murder; You shall not steal; You shall not covet’ and any other commandment, are summed up in this, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself. ’” Romans 13: 9

Quiz 1. 2. 3. 4. Explain the difference between the Protestant version and the

Quiz 1. 2. 3. 4. Explain the difference between the Protestant version and the Catholic version of the 10 Commandments. What number is the commandment to respect your parents 1. In the Catholic version 2. In the Protestant version Why do we say that the first commandment implies that the Israelites were henotheistic rather than monotheistic. (define both terms in your answer). What is the Old Testament meaning of the 5 th Commandment. (Catholic version) 5. 6. 7. 8. What is the New Testament meaning of the 5 th commandment? What was the attitude toward women in Old Testament times? Name 2 traditions we have today, connected to marriage, that shows this (#6) ancient belief toward women? Why was breaking the 8 th commandment in OT times even more serious than it might be considered today?