ANSWERS: 17
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They pretty much cover all bases.
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why not ? and what do you mean
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God had a thing for the Metric System.
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If they had 42, it would have been too obvious that it was derivative of the Egyptian Negative Confession.
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He ran out of tablet room?
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He knew we were incapable of keeping these ten, why add more? Just so we can gloat that we broke more commandments? Besides, He covered the basics. When I see Him, I'll try and remember to ask Him. Of course, this will be after the tribulation and rapture, so it may be a while before I'm able to answer this accurately. In His grasp, <:))))<>< "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:21
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God fell asleep reading the paper to finish properly
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Because 9 wasn't good enough and 11 was uneven.
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Because Moses dropped the other 5.
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There was 14 or 15, 10 sounds more catchy. 10 probably held more significance
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Why 8 beatitudes?
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Here's my answer.
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Because Moses dropped the other five and broke them
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Maybe this will help...
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Yeah, I thought 7 was gods number???
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Because 10 is a psychologically satisfying number.
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Ten fingers, ten toes, 10 days of the week (oh wait....)
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