Commandments [noun]
Definition of Commandments:
law
Opposite/Antonyms of Commandments:
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Sentence/Example of Commandments:
A wise man hateth not the commandments and justices, and he shall not be dashed in pieces as a ship in a storm.
He glorified him in the sight of kings, and gave him commandments in the sight of his people, and shewed him his glory.
Of the Ten Commandments, seven are designed as defences of the possessions and prerogatives of God and the property-owner.
God invites all to keep his commandments: the Gentiles that keep them shall be the people of God: the Jewish pastors are reproved.
The Ten Commandments are of perpetual obligation on all; and so is every moral precept included in them.
Hear, O Israel, the commandments of life: give ear, that thou mayst learn wisdom.
As in the keeping of his commandments there is a great reward, so the blessedness of high privilege is enduring.
The example of the people of God, while they walk in all his ordinances and commandments blameless, is a warranted motive to duty.
Stealing was reprehended in the Ten Commandments, and so was covetousness.
In this passage, as in the passages containing the first four commandments, there must be some clear and precise meaning.