The Ten Commandments do not straightforwardly justify Dante's ranking because theft appears there as a lower-order prohibition compared with direct offenses against God.
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Ten Commandments
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Moses is presented as the covenant of law, giving Israel the Ten Commandments after liberation from Egypt.
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"I think in like the biblical terms, the, the 10 sins, the greatest 10 sins you can commit, was like the first few was..."
"So it was not a big deal, right? Because like the one, the one, the one is like, do not, you know, worship other..."
"And those are really bad, right? But like adultery and like,"
"Right. So, so, so in the, the 10 commandments, there's this hierarchy, right? And so like, so like stealing is actually pretty low. Whereas..."
"a man named abraham and abraham of course is the father of a nation called israel and so this is a third covenant god..."
"...what you must do is give the israelites my law the ten commandments okay the law because otherwise i can't trust you guys to..."
"...be just full on. But, you know, it's in the Bible. Ten Commandments, baby, bake me the cake, convert the gays. I mean, I..."
"...because the Law of Moses is the Law of God, the Ten Commandments, right? The Law of Moses, over time, will be divided into..."
"...do not worship false idols. That's the first law of the Ten Commandments. So why is it that Jews can convert to Christianity and..."
"...problem created by this is if the first law of the Ten Commandment is not legitimate, you should have no other God than me...."
"...And then Jesus says to him, make sure you follow the Ten Commandments and the laws of the prophets."
"...worship Yahweh. And the fourth reason is because we broke the Ten Commandments, because we continue to sin as a people. And the people..."
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