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The Eighth Commandment

The Eighth Commandment reads, "You shall not steal." This is one Commandment that I have not written about very much on the weblogs, simply because I already have a booklet on it… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/06-2010/the-eighth-commandment/

The Seventh Commandment

It is getting harder to find a new topic for these blogs. It seems that I have written on thousands of topics since I began writing these in late 2005. One of these days I will… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/06-2010/the-seventh-commandment/

The Sixth Commandment

I have been going through the Ten Commandments recently, but there is no need to repeat the Sixth Commandment which I wrote in January of 2008. Here it is for new readers.… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/06-2010/the-sixth-commandment/

The Fifth Commandment--Part 2

The Fifth Commandment admonishes us to honor our father and mother. In the larger sense, this is a command to honor our Heavenly Father (and Mother). Yahweh is our Father, and El… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/05-2010/the-fifth-commandment-part-2/

The Fifth Commandment

The Fifth Commandment reads this way in Exodus 20:12, "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be prolonged in the land which the Lord your God gives you."… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/05-2010/the-fifth-commandment/

Changes in the Sabbath Law--Part 4

When Israel first received the law at Sinai, the stated reason for its observance was to commemorate God's Rest after completing His work of creating all things. From there,… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/05-2010/changes-in-the-sabbath-law-part-4/

Changes in the Sabbath Law--Part 3

It took seven days of preparation and cleansing (Lev. 8:35) before the priests were consecrated on the eighth day (Lev. 9:1). It took seven days of cleansing after lepers were… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/05-2010/changes-in-the-sabbath-law-part-3/

Changes in the Sabbath Law--Part 2

As I wrote in Part 1, the early church writers justified their observance of Sunday on their belief that Jesus was raised from the dead on that day. For this reason some have… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/05-2010/changes-in-the-sabbath-law-part-2/

Changes in the Sabbath Law--Part 1

I have already mentioned how the Feast-day Sabbath practices were necessarily changed from the Old Covenant to the New. But what about the change from Saturday to Sunday? This is… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/05-2010/changes-in-the-sabbath-law-part-1/

The Fourth Commandment

The Fourth Commandment says in Exodus 20:8, "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy." Sabbath means "rest; cessation." Holy means "set apart for divine service." Each… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/05-2010/the-fourth-commandment/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Final

Psalm 72 This is the final psalm in the Exodus book, as shown by The Companion Bible and also the NASB. Psalms 59-72 all focus upon the climax of Exodus with the dedication and… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-final/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 17

Psalm 70 Even as Psalm 69 prophesied of the crucifixion of Christ, Psalm 70 petitions God from the grave for deliverance, as if Christ were praying. "O God, hasten to deliver… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-17/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 16

Psalm 69 This psalm speaks of the great controversy over the scepter and the birthright and prays for the resolution to the problem. Many verses here are quoted in the New… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-16/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 15

Psalm 68 This psalm of David continues the celebration of the completion of the tabernacle of Moses in the latter chapters of Exodus. Yet David also mentions "the Temple at… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-15/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 14

Psalm 66 This psalm is also about the completion of Moses' tabernacle in the latter chapters of Exodus. But the theme of Psalm 66 is that the tabernacle/temple is a house of… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-14/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 13

By now it should be apparent that the completion and glorification of the tabernacle of Moses is the most important theme of the book of Exodus. We know this simply because of the… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-13/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 12

Psalm 62 This psalm again references Exodus 40 where the tabernacle of Moses was set up and filled with the glory of God. But whereas the previous psalms speak of the judgment… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-12/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 11

Whereas Psalm 59 focuses upon the Second Passover and its relation to setting up the tabernacle of Moses in Exodus 40, and Psalm 60 focuses upon the judgment of the nations that… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-11/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 10

When God speaks of the judgment of nations in Psalm 60, he singles out Edom in verse 8, saying, "over Edom I shall throw My shoe." This is a reference to the law of Sonship… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-10/

The Exodus Book of Psalms--Part 9

As I mentioned in Part 8 of this series (2 weeks ago), Psalm 59 is a Passover psalm. More specifically, it refers prophetically to the Second Passover. So it distinguishes between… https://oldc5.godskingdom.org/daily-weblogs/2010/04-2010/the-exodus-book-of-psalms-part-9/