Is I am the Lord thy God who brought thee out of Egypt, out of the house of bondage one of the ten commandments?
Yes, it is.
Are you allowed to murder (according to the ten commandments)?
No.
How long did the Israelites walk in the desert?
40 years.
The place where Moshe got the ten commandments.
When is the Sabbath day?
The seventh day of the week, Saturday.
Nope.
What is adultery?
Adultery is cheating on your spouse whilst married.
How many spies were sent to survery Canaan?
12.
Where did we get the ten commandments?
Mount Sinai.
How long does the Sabbath day last?
From sundown on Friday to three stars on Saturday night.
What would be an example of taking the Lord's name in vain?
Saying "Oh my God", "I swear to God", and the like.
Stealing is illegal. It is, in fact, part of the ten commandments, and it is forbidden by the ten commandments.
How many days did God give the Israelites to prepare for the ten commandments?
God gave them three days.
You may not work and there are also 39 melachot.
Which day is the Sabbath day, and how do we keep it holy?
The Sabbath day is the seventh day of the week, Shabbat, and you keep it holy by resting.
what is perjury?
Perjury is when you lie whilst giving witness. This is against the ten commandments because you're not allowed to give false witness against your neighbor.
How much longer did the long path take than the shortcut?
Where can we find Mount Sinai?
Egypt, in the Sinai Peninsula.
Name three things you can do on Shabbat.
Sleep, eat, drink, pray, etc.
Is the fifth commandment "honor thy father"?
No. The complete commandment is "honor thy father and thy mother".
Which commandment demands that you are allowed to yearn for other people's property?
None of them. However, the commandment that demands you do not yearn for others property is the tenth.
Why did God punish the Israelites, and how?
What did God tell the Israelites about the base of Mount Sinai?
They are not allowed to go near the border of it, else they will be put to death.
What is the day Saturday named after?
The Roman God Saturn, or in the Greek Gods, Cronus, the one who ate his five children and then was killed by Zeus, his sixth child.