Ten Commandments Primary Source Analysis (10 Commandments) + GoogleApps Version
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Ten Commandments, according to the book of Exodus in the Jewish(Hebrew) Torah and in the Christian Bible, are laws for life given by God to Moses and the Hebrews of Israel. Great emphasis is also places these commandments in the Islamic faith in the three verses of the Quran, the sacred book of Islam. This primary source shows students how the Commandments aided the Hebrews during ancient times and how it is a guide to moral principle today. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. A key is included.
** Added Google Apps version of worksheet for distance learning.
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