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THE UNITY OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
The Ten Commandments are so closely interwoven, that the
breaking of one leads to the breaking of another. But there is a
particularly strong bond of union between the first five
commandments, which are written on one table, and the last five,
which were on the other table. The first commandment: "I am the
Lord, thy God," corresponds to the sixth: "Thou shalt not kill," for
the murderer slays the image of God. The second: "Thou shalt
have no strange gods before me," corresponds to the seventh:
"Thou shalt not commit adultery," for conjugal faithlessness is as
grave a sin as idolatry, which is faithlessness to God. The third
commandment: "Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain,"
corresponds to the eighth: "Thou shalt not steal," for theft leads to
false oath. The fourth commandment: "Remember the Sabbath
day, to keep it holy," corresponds to the ninth: "Thou shalt not bear
false witness against thy neighbor," for he who bears false witness
against his neighbor commits as grave a sin as if he had borne false
witness against God, saying that He had not created the world in
six days and rested on the seventh, the Sabbath. The fifth
commandment: "Honor thy father and thy mother," corresponds to
the tenth: "Covet not thy neighbor's wife," for one who indulges
this lust produces children who will not honor their true father, but
will consider a stranger their father. [236]
The Ten Commandments, which God first revealed on Mount
Sinai, correspond in their character to the ten words of which He
had made use at the creation of the world. The first
commandment: "I am the Lord, thy God," corresponds to the first
word at the creation: "Let there be light," for God is the eternal
light. The second commandment: "Thou shalt have no strange gods
before me," corresponds to the second word: "Let there be a
firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters
from the waters." For God said: "Choose between Me and the
idols; between Me, the fountain of living waters, and the idols, the
stagnant waters." The third commandment: "Thou shalt not take
the name of thy God in vain" corresponds to the word: "Let the
waters be gathered together," for as little as water can be gathered
in a cracked vessel, so can a man maintain his possession which he
has obtained through false oaths. The fourth commandment:
"Remember to keep the Sabbath holy," corresponds to the word:
"Let the earth bring forth grass," for he who truly observes the
Sabbath will receive good things from God without having to labor
for them, just as the earth produces grass that need not be sown.
For at the creation of man it was God's intention that he be free
from sin, immortal, and capable of supporting himself by the
products of the soil without toil. The fifth commandment: "Honor
thy father and thy mother," corresponds to the word: "Let there be
lights in the firmament of the heaven," for God said to man: "I
gave thee two lights, thy father and thy mother, treat them with
care." The sixth commandment: "Thou shalt not kill," corresponds
to the word: "Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving
creature," for God said: "Be not like the fish, among whom the
great swallow the small." The seventh commandment: "Thou shalt
not commit adultery," corresponds to the word: "Let the earth bring
forth the living creature after his kind," for God said: "I chose for
thee a spouse, abide with her." The eighth commandment: "Thou
shalt not steal," corresponds to the word: "Behold, I have given you
every herb-bearing seed," for none, said God, should touch his
neighbor's goods, but only that which grows free as the grass,
which is the common property of all. The ninth commandment:
"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor,"
corresponds to the word: "Let us make man in our image." Thou,
like thy neighbor, art made in My image, hence bear not false
witness against thy neighbor. The tenth commandment: "Thou
shalt not covet the wife of thy neighbor," corresponds to the tenth
word of the creation: "It is not good for man to be alone," for God
said: "I created thee a spouse, and let not one among ye covet his
neighbor's wife." [237]
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