"Ritual Decalogue" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Ritual Decalogue}} Ritual Decalogue
  1. One of the three lists of religious and moral imperatives called the Ten Commandments which, according to the Hebrew Bible, were given to Moses on Mount Sinai in the form of two stone tablets. This list includes mostly ritual imperatives, as opposed to the other two, which include both ritual and moral imperatives. Wikipedia link: Ritual Decalogue Categories (topical): Religion Synonyms: ritual Ten Commandments, cultic decalogue

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