Spirit of Truth, School Edition > Grade 4 > Unit 4
Lesson 15: The First through Third Commandments
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Lesson 14: Why Did God Give Us the Ten Commandments?
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Lesson 15: The Two Great Commandments
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Lesson 32: The Ten Commandments
Following Jesus means following the Ten Commandments.
Spirit of Truth, Home Edition > Grade 8 > Unit 2
Lesson 14: Jesus' Teaching of the Ten Commandments
There is continuity of the law from the Old Testament through the New Testament until the end of time.
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Lesson 12: The Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments have their fullest meaning in the context of covenant.
Spirit of Truth, Home Edition > Grade 6 > Unit 5
Lesson 22: The Parting of the Red Sea and the Ten Commandments
Through Moses, God leads the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt by parting the waters of the Red Sea and destroying Pharaoh’s army.
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Lesson 1: The Written Revelation of God
Sacred Scripture is the written record of Gods revelation of Himself.
Spirit of Truth, Home Edition > Grade 4 > Unit 4
Lesson 20: Freedom and Happiness Come from Following Jesus
True freedom is possible only in service of the good and just.
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Lesson 19: Obedience and Happiness
When God created us, He gave us rules to help us stay safe and happy.
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Lesson 18: The Great Commandments and the New Commandment
Jesus helps us understand the Ten Commandments, and provided the example for the New Commandment
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Lesson 17: The Seventh through Tenth Commandments
The seventh through tenth commandments teach us to respect what belongs to others, tell the truth, and not desire things which belong to others.
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Lesson 16: The Fourth through Sixth Commandments
The fourth through sixth commandments teach us to honor our parents, all human life, and be pure and modest in our behavior.