These are reportedly not the Commandments that were written
on the stone tablets
that Moses broke:

    1)   Thou shall have no other gods before Me.
    2)   Thou shall not make for yourself any graven image.
    3)   Thou shall not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
    4)   Remember the Sabbath to keep it Holy.
    5)   Honor your mother and father.
    6)   Thou shall not kill.
    7)   Thou shall not commit adultery.
    8)   Thou shall not steal.
    9)   Thou shall not bear false witness.
    10)  Thou shall not covet anything that belongs to your neighbor.

    As related in the book of Exodus

    The commandments given here were supposedly the ones recited by Moses, who convinced his people that they had come from the Lord; they were never written. Moses is supposedly the only human that had read the commandments on the stone tablets that were given him by the Lord. For some inexplicable reason, he broke the tablets before anyone else had an opportunity to read them (Exodus 32:19). He never told the people what was written on the tablets and allowed them to believe that the commandments listed here and in Exodus Chap. 20 were the ones written on the stone tablets that he broke. In Exodus 34:1, the Lord said to Moses: "Cut two tables of stone like the first and I will write upon the tables the words that were on the first tables that you broke." What was written is told in Exodus 34:14-26 and can be seen on the next page. Although the re-written commandments were identical to the ones on the tablets that Moses broke, most of them are not even similar to the ones that Moses had recited to his people. In Exodus 34:28, it is written: "And he was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights; he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And he wrote upon the tables the word of the covenant, the ten commandments."

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