Jase Robertson
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Somebody said that, that the word Ten Commandments was a creation of some guy who, when you go down and look at what happened, he decided to do his own thing.
Bible translation, which the church burned and banned them.
However, they did take his take about calling the Ten Commandments Ten Commandments, even though overall they were like, no.
And it just, it became a thing.
But it only became a thing since the late 1300s.
Don't you find that fascinating?
It makes you feel a little squeamish because we're like, we have used that Ten Commandments, and I've defended, let's get the Ten Commandments in the school.
But it also made me realize that that whole bit we did about them being an honor-shame culture is...
is really applicable to this discussion because God was basically just giving you advice for how to live life.
And it makes more sense that when Jesus came on the scene in the Sermon on the Mount, how he would just summarize those 10 words in that, look, they're basically summed up with love God,
Because the first four commandments are about your relationship with God.
Number five is tricky because it's like the segue into loving God and loving people because it's honor your father and mother.
But it's a blessing so that you'll be blessed.
blessed in all of what you do.
And so they call that kind of the hinge commandment.
And then the last five are all about other people.
That's why Jesus said, love God and love your neighbor.
And what I found fascinating is I think that should be discussed because to your point, Zach, when I asked you when the commandment started, you're right.
The first commandment given was in the garden.
When he said, here, there's two trees here.