So Protestants and Catholics may not agree on which books should be in the Bible. And we don’t agree on which translations are best. But at least we can always agree on the Ten Commandments, right?
A statue of Moses smashing the tablets of the 10 Commandments is on display in the atrium of Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles. The 17-foot-tall sculpture is on loan from the Skirball Cultural ...
This Sunday’s readings—from Deuteronomy and Mark—repeat the Shema Yisrael. That proclamation—“Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our Lord, the Lord alone!”—is what every devout Jew declares every day. The ...
Who needs a dictionary when you have Slatereaders? Thanks to all of you who refused to let me remain ignorant about the meaning of the word “Deuteronomy.” It’s from Greek: Prefix deutero is second, ...
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Q: Why are the Ten Commandments not written in the same order anymore? The fourth is now the fifth. Why? I’m a Roman Catholic and can’t find the commandments written the way I learned them. — ...
We who are privileged to be alive today have at our disposal a wealth of newly unearthed data that illuminates the Bible. Cuneiform tablets shed light on two of the commandments—the second and ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A 17-foot-tall modernist statue stands in the atrium of Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles. Shards of broken metal lie at the figure's feet, and he raises a rectangular slab ...
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