The Ten CommandmentsWilliam Barclay saw the Ten Commandments as the universal foundation of all things: the basic laws on human conduct in society and the cornerstone of community existence. Drawing on his vast knowledge of both Old and New Testaments, Professor Barclay examines the ways in which the Ten Commandments demand reverence for God and respect for humankind. The William Barclay Library is a collection of books addressing the great issues of the Christian faith. As one of the world's most widely read interpreters of the Bible and its meaning, William Barclay devoted his life to helping people become more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ. |
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Contents
The Ancient Foundation I | 1 |
The First Commandment | 5 |
The Second Commandment | 9 |
The Third Commandment | 13 |
The Fouth Commandment | 17 |
The Fifth Commandment | 39 |
The Sixth Commandment | 52 |
The Seventh Commandment | 84 |
The Eighth Commandment | 162 |
The Ninth Commandment | 172 |
The Tenth Commandment | 182 |
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