Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1919 Page: 4 of 16
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15 Thou shalt not steal Itheeretunive worship or Jehovah as uaoromonnoeeno
16 Thou shalt not bear false wit-the one true God, no others are to be I
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TOPIC: THE TIN COMMANDMENTS, me: .
6 And shewing mercy unto thou-
sands of them that love me, and keep
my commandments. 3
7 Thou shalt not take the name of
ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that
is thy neighbour’s.
Golden Text—Thou shalt love the
Lord thy God with all thy heart, and
with all thy soul, and with all they
strength, and *‘*h all thy mind; and
thy neighbor as thyself.” Luke 10:1
27.
INTRODUCTION.
The place of the Ten Command-
Scripture Lesson: Exodus 20: J.
IT—
1 And God spake all these words,
saying,
2 I am the Lord thy God, which
have brought thee out of the land of
Egypt. out of the house of bondage.
,3 Thou shalt have no other gods
before me. -
4 Thou shalt not make unto thee
any graven image, or any likeness of
any thing that is in heaven above or]
that is in the earth beneath, or that
is tn the water under the earth:
5 Thou shalt not bow down thy-
self to them, nor serve them: for I
the Lord thy God am a Jealous God.
visiting the iniquity of the fathers
upon the children unto the third and
fourth generation of them that hate
duty of Israel and of ull man- |
kind is, the acceptance of this great
truth. To realize and to reverence I
God as the supreme and sole object]
of religious adoration is the first of
all duties .
The Second Commandment
The Second Commandment de-
scribes the proper manner cf worship.
The one true God is not to be wor-
shipped under any visible image. He
is not to be represented by any mat-
trial object, natural or imagined.
merits in the life of Israel and in the
history of mankind is one of super-
the Lord thy God in vain; for the lative importance. In itself this body..... ...... „.iurul or sueg.uu.
Lord will not hold hfm guiltless that of brief and comprehensive laws has This lesson ir not an it original form
taketh his name in vain, no parallel in historic legislation. No HAHTCM uot^n its original rorm.
8 Remember the sabbath day, to other body of precepts has ever so
keep it holy. I profoundly and permanently influ-
9 Six days shalt thou labour, and enced human conduct. It is marvelous
do all thy work: alike for its condensation and for its
10 But the seventh day is the sab-Ibreadth and range. Given to Israel
bath of the Lord thy God: in It thou as fundamental law, it Is the greatest
shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy othical code in literature. Its great
son, nor thy daughter, thy man-ser-land comprehensive principles make
vant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy it binding forever. Moreover, as
cuttle, nor thy stranger that is with- adopted, interpreted and applied by
in thy gates: (our Lord and Paul it has become the
11 For in six days the Lord made Christian law The gospel completes,
heaven and earth, the sea, and all but does not supersede the Decalogue,
that in them is, and rested the sev-I Our Lord’s summary of the law
enth day: wherefore the Lord bless-(Matt. 22: 37-40) gives briefly the
cd the sabbath day, and hallowed it, essential principles that underlie
12 Honour thy father and tny eacu taure OL me vecusogue. supreme holy. Go vive his Rmathah in a t
mother; that thy days may be long love toward God will put in practice I god, or use hametth ent a false
upon the land which the Lord thy God all the requirements of the first table oath, or to speak his name in a vain
siveth thee, u S and more besides; and unselfish love and frivolous manner is to break this
13 Thou shalt not kill. to man will include and extend all command- both peptone and aror
14 Thou shalt not commit adultery, those of the second table, is HA -on
do all thy work:
yet In its deeper meaning, is ever and
for all men a most important one. |
Our Lord in his conversation with the |
Samaritan, woman expressed for all’
me the deeper meaning of this com-
mand, "God is a spirit, and they that
worships must worship in spirit and
in truth.""
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* The Third Commandment.
The Third Commandment. Often in
the Bible the name of God is men-
tioned as the token “and sign of him-
self. It, is the brief description of his
characterand designation of his per-
son. As he is holy, his name should
thy each table of the Decalogue. Supreme hoi, ale wed, that is. regarded as
Hundreds of trained young people are needed for banks and business offices, where the vol-
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We can fit you in a few months for one of these good positions. ACT TODAY. Don’t hes
itate and let your opportunity pass. New classes will be started next Mon
At the point which they now reach,
the people will sojourn for nearly a
year. A backward glance shows their
ity are forbidden.
The Fourth Commandment.
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escape from Egypt and their deliv- * is a question whether the Sab- 7 7 f , a
erance from pursuit hew appear as bath law previously existed or was both exemplified and enforced this
the object of God’s immediate care now first enjoined. It may have been commandment, and it finds recogni-
hem mediate care handed down from the patriarchs, it tion in the writings of Paul and
necessary even by miracle They are will he remembered that the Sabbath Peter. It is a virtue greatly needed
organized for administration hex ane was recognized in the gathering of always, certainly in our own times.
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in their history, the receiving of the ness of € mus aside. The and murder are here meant. The com-1---* “" --v.3 ------- .. -------
law at Sinai. Reaching the wilderness command includes laboring for six mand respects the sanctity of human to someone we may, without stretch-
of Sinai perhaps about the middle of enth "The reasonrestingea the TAY
the third month the people encamp command in this puasel is the this
before a great mountain. Thunders peor cod. o shi exam-
and lightnings and other awe-inspir- rive labors rested from his
ing phenomena announce the majes-
tic presence of God before whom the day of
people must stand in reverence and
fear.
which properly belongs to another is C. - 1 Chen 15.L
sternly forbidden by this command- Eye and Dar Dpeclanat
ment of God. Dr. Claude Wolcott, Suite 12-13,
The Sixth Commandment. expressed the command forbids all
The Sixth Commandment. Violence, lying to the injury of others, and in-
asmuch as every falsehood is hurtful
The Ninth Commandment. : Fuqua block. Phone 606 and 1077 for
The Ninth Commandment. Briefly an appointment.
crea-
on the seventh day.
The great value of Sabbath as a
rest for man, and as a time
worship and religious medita-'
tion, remains unaffected by differ-
(life. Not only among savage nations, ing matters, take the commandment "
but among those most civilized it «» a general prohibition against •
cries out for strict observance even falsehood in all Its forms. m
today. In our own favored land it is
a shame how many murders, and for
what base purposes are committed.
Eyes That Squint "
People having a tendency to
LESSON NOTES.
1 The First Table (20: 1-11).
1 Amid the awe-inspiring scenes des-
scribed in chapter 19 Go<i spoke $ to
| Moses, and through him to the peo-
Iple this great revelation of the Ten
Commandments, more properly Ten
Words; in the Greek form. Decalo-
(ences of opinion as to the exact day
of the seven to be kept" and as to
the binding authority of the Jewish
The Seventh Commandment.
The Seventh Commandment. This
• squint may be relieved of the
The Tenth Commandment, a awkward, unbecoming habit by
The Tenth Commandment. This " wearing proper glasses.
law forbids coveting; that is, the in-! ■
ordinate desire which leads to many • Squint is caused by nervous
, .of the preceding sins and to many' twitching of the eyelids, and is
commandment, though applying pri- others. This great commandment a positive proof of defective eyes. -
marily to a violation of the marriage would stop all three of the preceding ■
vow, really forbids all unchaste con-crimes at their source. To cherish the .
duct. Our Lord (Matt. 5: 27, 28) desire for that which belongs to an-
law upon Christians Far more im-
portant is it to observe the day In _ „ ___-
its spirit than to dispute over details, goes back to the source of evil con-other in such way as to envyor plot
THE SECOND TABLE (12-17)
duct and condemns the charishing of or spoil our own peace of mind is to
impure desires. In all ages, certainly covet them
not leaving out our own, the need of i
CHILDREN
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gue. First of all, most solemnly
God reminds his people of who he is
and what he Is to them. He is Je-
hovah, the Self-existent One. This was
the great name he had assumed in
his commission of Moses at the bush
(Ex. 3:14).
The First Commandment
The Fifth Commandment.
The Fifth Commandment.
i such a law is terribly apparent.
The.
word'•'honor" is very appropriate, a'
good translation. Children should give
The Eighth Commandment.
The Eighth Commandment. This
FURS! FURS!
• should have their eyes exam-
- ined before being taxed by
• study. Defects may be reme-
■ died then that, if left alone.
the proper respect to the dignity and
worth of parents. This requireme nt is
based upon nature itself and is found
more or less among all nations. It
lies at the basis of domestic and
command recognizes the right of
The First Commandment enjoins therefore of social virtue. Our Lord
! property. The fruit in material things
I of one's own intelligence and toil are
i justly and properly a man’s own. It 1
, is essential justice that what a man!
works for shall be his. Now, then, to |
take by stealth or violence that
Furs relined, cleaned, made over and
made to order.
See NRS. W. W. CARTER
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February 25
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Ramsey, Sumner M. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 16, 1919, newspaper, February 16, 1919; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1711071/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.