the tables of the decalogue
1Tables of the Decalogue — stone tablets upon which God wrote the Ten Commandments …
2Decalogue — The name given to the Ten Commandments and derived from the Greek word, dekalogos, meaning the Ten Words or discourses. They are divided into two tables; the first four commandments set forth our duty towards God, and the last six our duty… …
3The Ten Commandments — Ten Commandments † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Ten Commandments Called also simply THE COMMANDMENTS, COMMANDMENTS OF GOD, or THE DECALOGUE (Gr. deka, ten, and logos, a word), the Ten Words of Sayings, the latter name generally applied …
4the Two Tables of the Covenant — tablets of the Ten Commandments, tables of the Decalogue …
5the Tablets — tablets of the Ten Commandments, tables of the Decalogue …
6Decalogue — Décalogue Pour les articles homonymes, voir Les Dix Commandements et Décalogue (homonymie). Les 10 commandements en …
7Decalogue (Bible) — Décalogue Pour les articles homonymes, voir Les Dix Commandements et Décalogue (homonymie). Les 10 commandements en …
8Décalogue (Bible) — Décalogue Pour les articles homonymes, voir Les Dix Commandements et Décalogue (homonymie). Les 10 commandements en …
9Decalogue — • The term employed to designate the collection of precepts written on two tables of stone and given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Decalogue Decalogue …
10tables of the law — tables of the law, 1. the stone slabs on which the Ten Commandments were inscribed. 2. = decalogue. (Cf. ↑decalogue) …