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Tablets of the Law - traducción al alemán

STONES INSCRIBED WITH 10 COMMANDMENTS
Tablets of Law; Stone tablets; Tablets of the Law; Tablets of stone; Tablets of the Covenant; Tables of the Law; Sinai Tablets
  • Hand of God]] in the 10th century [[Byzantine]] [[Leo Bible]].

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die Gesetzestafeln
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CHIEF LEGAL ADVISER TO THE CROWN
Law officer; Attorney General to the Prince of Wales; Law Officer; Law Officers; Scottish Law Officers; First Law Officer of the State; First Law Officer Of the State; First Law Officer of the Crown; Law Officers of the Crown
Justizbeamter
rule of law         
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DOCTRINE THAT ADVOCATES THAT EVERY CITIZEN, INCLUDING THOSE IN GOVERNMENT, IS SUBJECT TO THE LAW
Legal force; Rule of Law, the; Nomocracy; The Rule of Law; The rule of law; Rule by law; Juridical security; Rule of the law; Lowest Gangsterism; Legal security; Supremacy of law; Rule of Law; Rule of men; Nomocratic
Rechtsstaatlichkeit (das Gesetz den Bürgern auflegen)

Definición

tablets of stone

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Tablets of Stone

According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tablets of the Law (also Tablets of Stone, Stone Tablets, or Tablets of Testimony; Biblical Hebrew: לוּחֹת הַבְּרִית lûḥōt habbǝrît "tablets of the covenant", לֻחֹת הָאֶבֶן lūḥōt hāʾeben or לֻחֹת אֶבֶן lūḥōt eben or לֻחֹת אֲבָנִים lūḥōt ʾăbānîm "stone tablets", and לֻחֹת הָעֵדֻת lūḥōt hāʿēdūt "tablets of testimony", Arabic: أَلْوَاحُ مُوسَى) were the two stone tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments when Moses ascended Mount Sinai as written in the Book of Exodus.

According to the biblical narrative, the first set of tablets, inscribed by the finger of God, (Exodus 31:18) were smashed by Moses when he was enraged by the sight of the Children of Israel worshiping a golden calf (Exodus 32:19) and the second were later chiseled out by Moses and rewritten by God (Exodus 34:1).

According to traditional teachings of Judaism in the Talmud, the stones were made of blue sapphire as a symbolic reminder of the sky, the heavens, and ultimately of God's throne. Many Torah scholars, however, have opined that the biblical sapir was, in fact, lapis lazuli (see Exodus 24:10, lapis lazuli is a possible alternate rendering of "sapphire" the stone pavement under God's feet when the intention to craft the tablets of the covenant is disclosed Exodus 24:12).

According to Exodus 25:10–22, the tablets were stored in the Ark of the Covenant.