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{{stub}}The original interpretation of the Ten Commandments by the Jews prior to the founding of [[Christianity]] is more similar to the Protestant version than the Catholic version. The only difference between the Jews and Protestants is the interpretation of the first two Commandments. Catholic interpretation:[[First Commandment|I]]: I, the LORD, am your God. You shall not have other gods before me.[[Second Commandment|III]]: You shall not take the name of your LORD, your God, in vain.[[Third Commandment|III]]: Remember to keep holy the LORD's Day.[[Fourth Commandment|IV]]: Honor your mother and your father.[[Fifth Commandment|V]]: You shall not kill.[[Sixth Commandment|VI]]: You shall not commit adultery.[[Seventh Commandment|VII]]: You shall not steal.[[Eighth Commandment|VIII]]: You shall not bear false witnesses.[[Ninth Commandment|VIV]]: You shall not covet your neighbor's wife.[[Tenth Commandment|X]]: You shall not covet your neighbor's goods.
Built mostly on the 'Protestant and Catholic versions' section
** Honour your father and mother - [[Exodus 20:12]]
** Don't murder - [[Exodus 20:13]]
** Don't committ commit adultery - [[Exodus 20:14]]
** Don't steal - [[Exodus 20:15]]
** Don't give false testimony - [[Exodus 20:16]]
===Protestant and Catholic versions===
The Catholic version is slightly different from the Protestant version. Despite this, their message is identical.
===[[Exodus 20]]===