The Ten Commandments 1: Introduction. I Adonai, your God am the One.

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The Ten Commandments 1: Introduction. I Adonai, your God am the One.

The Ten Commandments Introduction The Ten Utterances Scripture Reference Context Numbering Arrangement and Order At Mount Sinai The First Commandment Can God Command Belief? A God who is an I The Name of God Your God God the Bringer Out; The Involved God God the Liberator from Bondage

Introduction The Ten Utterances Hebrew aseret hadibrot = the ten utterances Greek deka logoi ( the ten words ). - From the Greek comes the alternative name for the ten commandments = the decalogue (see pages 317 and 350 of the Book of Common Prayer)

Introduction Scripture Reference Exodus 20: 1-17: God s words to Israel from Mount Sinai Deuteronomy 5:6-21: Moses s recapitulation to Israel of what God told him at Mount Horeb

Introduction Context part of the story of Israel s liberation from Egypt basis for Israel s continuing relationship with God = covenant the way to lead Israel to the fullness of life God intended obedience to the commandments a response of love from a grateful Israel

Introduction Numbering varies among the religious traditions: Commandment Jews and Most Christian Traditions (from Rabbinic and reformed traditions) Roman Catholic, Lutherans (after Origen, Clement of Alexandria, and Augustine) I am the Lord your God... 1. * 1. Have no other God before me.* Do 2.* 1. not make for yourself an idol... Do not lift up the name of God in vain 3. 2.

Remember the Sabbath 4. 3. Honor you father and mother 5. 4. You shall not murder 6. 5. You shall not commit adultery 7. 6. You shall not steal 8. 7. You shall not give false testimony 9. 8. You shall not covet your neighbor s house, wife 10. 9 and 10 * The Christians traditions give Exodus 20:2-3 as the first Commandment, and Exodus 20:4-6 as the second. However, some Jewish traditions give Exodus 20:2 as the first Commandment, and Exodus 20:3-6 as the second.

Introduction Arrangement and Order Jewish tradition: five on one tablet, five on the other first tablet: obligations primarily to God second tablet: obligations primarily to each other bridge: 5th commandment (honor your father and mother). Father and mother are our immediate creators, mediators of God s gift of life to us

first tablet second tablet why? 1. I am the Lord your God 6. You shall not murder killing destroys a reflection of God (we are each in God s image) 2. Have no other 7. You shall not religion and marriage both God... 3. Do not lift up the name of God in vain 4. Remember the Sabbath 5. Honor your father and mother commit adultery 8. You shall not steal 9. You shall not bear false witness 10. You shall not covet your neighbor s wife require fidelity those who steal may in the end deny it by swearing falsely in God s name profaning the Sabbath is like testifying God did not create the world such coveting can lead to complex relationships or families; making it difficult to give both parents a proper honor

Introduction Arrangement and Order God s name is not mentioned in the commandments on the second tablet. Roman emperor Hadrian (76 to 138 AD) asked Rabbi Joshua ben Chananyah why. His answer: God s name cannot lie adjacent to heinous crimes, just as the emperor does not put his name on outhouses and such.

Introduction Arrangement and Order The last five commandments about our relationship with others parallels the law codes of other ancient near Eastern peoples. What is unique: breaking these laws about our relationship with others also effects our relationship with God

Introduction At Mount Sinai after the destruction of the temple, the Torah became the central focus of Jewish faith. Whenever 2 or more gather together to study Torah, there will be the Divine Presence, the Shekhinah God gave the Commandments and the entire Torah (written and oral = all rabbinic interpretation) to Moses at Mount Sinai

Introduction At Mount Sinai whole world hushed in silence God began to speak with each word, the entire world filled with a unique fragrance of spice each word as it spread broke out into 70 languages, filling the earth

The First Commandment I, Adonai your God, am the One I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery Exodus 20:2 (NRSV) I, Adonai your God, [am the one] who brought you out of the land of Egypt, from a slavehouse Exodus 20:2 (tr. Eugene Borowitz, in Broken Tablets)

The First Commandment Topics: Can God Command Belief? A God who is an I The Name of God Your God God the Bringer Out; The Involved God God the Liberator from Bondage

The First Commandment Can God Command Belief? Is this really a commandment? How can God demand we believe when belief is not under our direct voluntary control? Some have suggested the first commandment should be considered a preface to the actual commands that follow. Maimonides: it is the first among the commandments, the essential pillar upon which all else rests

The First Commandment A God who is an I I am the LORD your God... an I speaks (first person, pronoun, singular) one vs. the polytheism of the ancient world an entity with characteristics of personhood vs. the later Aristotle s God as Pure Intellect continuously contemplating perfection (itself) vs. the later Neoplatonic idea of The Good or the One: above definition, structure, limitation, intelligibility

The First Commandment The Name of God YHWH hwhy Hebrew letters yod y, he h, waw w, he h Tetragrammaton actual name of God

The First Commandment The Name of God spoken only by the high priest on the high holy days (Yom Kippur) in the temple in ancient Israel Levite choirs increased their volumes to hide the sound those in the temple threw themselves prostrate to the ground No longer pronounced since the Romans destroyed the temple in 70 A.D. No one now knows the correct pronunciation

The First Commandment The Name of God Because it is otherwise blasphemy to say the name of God, when a devout Jew encounters YHWH in the Hebrew scripture, they substitute a word that could not possibly sound like the real name of God -- Adonai, meaning my LORD. The pronunciation of YHWH as Yahweh is a guess by Jewish scholars (Masoretes) some time before the 10th century.

The First Commandment The Name of God Christian bible translators in the 16th century combined the consonants of YHWH (poorly transliterated as JHVH, with the vowels of the substitute name Adonai to produce the artificial hybrid name Jehovah. Devout Jews: saying aloud the approximation Yahweh is getting too close to the real name and hence is blasphemous. Hallelujah = Praise Yah

The First Commandment Your God God is God of everyone and everything but the your here is a singular pronoun: God is addressing us as individuals. implications: - Adonai is my God in a very personal and intimate way - to bring the fullness of life intended by the commandments, to fulfill God s covenant with the people of God, we must respond as individuals, one by one

The First Commandment God the Bringer Out; The Adonai does not say: Involved God I am the LORD your God, all powerful, almighty, omniscient, omnipresent, who created you and the universe you live in... but who brought you out the land of Egypt... Why this description / emphasis?

The First Commandment God the Bringer Out; The Involved God God is the bringer out God is both transcendent and immanent in creation, a participant in the world and in our lives high and exalted beyond this world yet present within history

The First Commandment God the Bringer Out; The Involved God The divine presence is incarnate in all the world. God is ruach kol basar; the spirit that resides in all flesh. That presence may be brought to consciousness in the mind of every human who is open to it, as it may be blocked out and negated entirely by the closing of the human heart, by cruelty, or by the denial of God s image. The Shechinah, the divine presence in our world, does not dwell where she is not wanted. - Arthur Green, in Seek My Face, Speak My Name

The First Commandment God the Liberator from Bondage Can be a metaphor for anything that releases us from the many possible bondages that impede our freedom to act properly / live fully - ghetto to emancipation - despotism to democracy - ignorance to knowledge - unemployment to job - discrimination to equality - illness to health - neurosis to maturity - depression to hope

The First Commandment God the Liberator from Bondage Whenever we are so freed, it is through the God who liberates from bondage, who brings us out of slavery

References Broken Tablets. Restoring the Ten Commandments and Ourselves. Rachel S. Mikva, editor. Jewish Lights Publishing, Woodstock, Vermont, 1999. Eerdman s Dictionary of the Bible. David Noel Freedman, Editor. Eerdman s Publishing, Grand Rapids, MI, 2000. (articles on Ten Commandments, Jehovah, Yahweh ) The Anchor Bible Dictionary. David Noel Freeman, Editor in chief. Doubleday, New York, 1992. (articles on Ten Commandments, Yahweh ) Philosophy and Religion in the West. Part I. Phillip Cary. The Teaching Company, 1999