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The Ten Commandments are the supreme expression of God’s will in the Old Testament and merit our close attention. They are to be thought of not as the ten most important commands among hundreds of others, but as a digest of the entire Torah. The foundation of all the Torah rests in the Ten Commandments, and somewhere within them we should be able to find all the law. Jesus expressed the essential unity of the Ten Commandments with the rest of the law when he summarized the law in the famous words, “ 'You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.' This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets” (Matt. 22:37-40). All the law, as well as the prophets, is indicated whenever the Ten Commandments are expressed.
The essential unity of the Ten Commandments with the rest of the law, and their continuity with the New Testament, invites us to apply them to today’s work broadly in light of the rest of the Scripture. That is, when applying the Ten Commandments, we will take into account related passages of Scripture in both the Old and New Testaments.
False, Sparta trained their children from a very young age to fight. They were known for their fighting abilities in combat.
The caste system of India affected India in different ways.
The caste system allowed a correct treatment in different classes. Relationships between people were fair.
The system created a solid structure in society for the people to be treated right.
It developed and dignify equity among men and women. Both genders were treated with the same respect.
The caste system displayed the possibility of specialization of jobs, taking into consideration the skills of the people.
A final consideration is that this system facilitated the political participation of the society.
Originally, the four basic castes in India were the Brahmins(teachers and priest), the Kshatryas(rulers and warriors), Vaishyas(farmers and ommerce people), and Shudras(workers).
No it can not it can make states out of land that it owns like what it did with the Louisiana purchase but what your saying would over step there federal power..
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They didn't try to start a nuclear war but they did lead a long cold war with the United States. They weren't crazy enough to start a nuclear war because they were aware of the mutually assured destruction idea so they didn't want to attack because they didn't want to also have to be destroyed in the process. They just led proxy wars around the world and militarized even more.