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Unit 2-C Commandments 4-6

True or False:
1 ) The first five commandments deal with our relationship with God. The last five deal with our relationship with others.
True
False
2 ) According to Jesus in Matthew 22, the commandments are best summarized by the words, “Love”
True
False
3 ) The Fourth Commandment specifically commands respect for God.
True
False
4 ) As long as you’ve never murderer anyone, you have not broken the Fifth Commandment.
True
False
5 ) The word “adultery” means “to make dirty.”
True
False

Multiple Choice:
6 ) When Luther began each meaning for the Ten Commandments with “We should fear and love God…”:
He wanted people to keep the commandments because they loved God
He wanted people to keep the commandments because they feared what God could do to unrepentant sinners
Both of the above
None of the above
7 ) The Fourth Commandment urges:
That we protect life, especially unborn babies
That we not curse or swear
That we obey all authorities, even those we don’t like
That if we break it, we should not be too concerned
8 ) The Fifth Commandment teaches us that “murder” includes:
Getting angry at others
Hurting someone
Withholding proper care from those in need
Seeking revenge
All of the above
9 ) The Sixth Commandment teaches us that committing sexual sin is wrong because:
Sex, even in marriage, is sinful
Our bodies are God’s temple and should not be abused or contaminated by sexual sin
Sex is never a sin. If it feels good, one should do whatever they want to do
None of the above

Short Answer:
10 ) According to Romans 7:15-8:2, can Christians ever live a completely perfect life? Briefly explain.

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