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Westminister Larger Catechism (part 2)

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Q. 98. Where is the moral law summarily comprehended?

A. The moral law is summarily comprehended in the ten commandments, which were delivered by the voice of God upon Mount Sinai, and written by him in two tables of stone;[420] and are recorded in the twentieth chapter of Exodus. The four first commandments containing our duty to God, and the other six our duty to man.[421] [420] Deuteronomy 10:4; Exodus 34:1-4 [421] Matthew 22:37-40 Q. 99. What rules are to be observed for the right understanding of the ten commandments?

A. For the right understanding of the ten commandments, these rules are to be observed:

1. That the law is perfect, and bindeth everyone to full conformity in the whole man unto the righteousness thereof, and unto entire obedience forever; so as to require the utmost perfection of every duty, and to forbid the least degree of every sin.[422]

[422] Psalms 19:7; James 2:10; Matthew 5:21-48. That it is spiritual, and so reacheth the understanding, will, affections, and all other powers of the soul; as well as words, works, and gestures.[423]

[423] Romans 7:14; Deuteronomy 6:5; Matthew 22:37-39; Matthew 5:21-22, Matthew 5:27-28, Matthew 5:33-34, Matthew 5:37-39, Matthew 5:43-48. That one and the same thing, in divers respects, is required or forbidden in several commandments.[424]

[424] Colossians 3:5; Amos 8:5; Proverbs 1:19; 1 Timothy 6:10 4. That as, where a duty is commanded, the contrary sin is forbidden;[425] and, where a sin is forbidden, the contrary duty is commanded:[426] so, where a promise is annexed, the contrary threatening is included;[427] and, where a threatening is annexed, the contrary promise is included.[428]

[425] Isaiah 58:13; Deuteronomy 6:13; Matthew 4:9-10; Matthew 15:4-6 [426] Matthew 5:21-25; Ephesians 4:28 [427] Exodus 20:12; Proverbs 30:17 [428] Jeremiah 18:7-8; Exodus 20:7; Psalms 15:1, Psalms 15:4-5; Psalms 24:4-10. That what God forbids, is at no time to be done;[429] what he commands, is always our duty;[430] and yet every particular duty is not to be done at all times.[431]

[429] Job 13:7-8; Romans 3:8; Job 36:21; Hebrews 11:25 [430] Deuteronomy 4:8-9 [431] Matthew 12:7. That under one sin or duty, all of the same kind are forbidden or commanded; together with all the causes, means, occasions, and appearances thereof, and provocations thereunto.[432]

[432] Matthew 5:21-22; Matthew 5:27-28; Matthew 15:4-6; Hebrews 10:24-25; 1 Thessalonians 5:22; Jude 1:23; Galatians 5:26; Colossians 3:21 7. That what is forbidden or commanded to ourselves, we are bound, according to our places to endeavour that it may be avoided or performed by others, according to the duty of their places.[433]

[433] Exodus 20:10; Leviticus 19:17; Genesis 18:19; Joshua 14:15; Deuteronomy 6:6-25. That in what is commanded to others, we are bound, according to our places and callings, to be helpful to them;[434] and to take heed of partaking with others in what is forbidden them.[435] [434] 2 Corinthians 1:24 [435] 1 Timothy 5:22; Ephesians 5:11 Q. 100. What special things are we to consider in the ten commandments?

A. We are to consider in the ten commandments, the preface, the substance of the commandments themselves, and several reasons annexed to some of them, the more to enforce them.

Q. 101. What is the preface to the ten commandments?

A. The preface to the ten commandments is contained in these words, I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.[436] Wherein God manifesteth his sovereignty, as being JEHOVAH, the eternal, immutable, and almighty God;[437] having his being in and of himself,[438] and giving being to all his words[439] and works:[440] and that he is a God in covenant, as with Israel of old, so with all his people;[441] who, as he brought them out of their bondage in Egypt, so he delivereth us from our spiritual thraldom;[442] and that therefore we are bound to take him for our God alone, and to keep all his commandments.[443]

[436] Exodus 20:2 [437] Isaiah 44:6 [438] Exodus 3:14 [439] Exodus 6:3 [440] Acts 17:24; Acts 17:28 [441] Genesis 17:7; Romans 3:29 [442] Luke 1:74-75 [443] 1 Peter 1:15; 1 Peter 1:17-18; Leviticus 18:30; Leviticus 19:37 Q. 102. What is the sum of the four commandments which contain our duty to God?

A. The sum of the four commandments containing our duty to God is, to love the Lord our God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength, and with all our mind.[444] [444] Luke 10:27 Q. 103. Which is the first commandment?

A. The first commandment is, Thou shall have no other gods before me.[445] [445] Exodus 20:3 Q. 104. What are the duties required in the first commandment?

A. The duties required in the first commandment are, the knowing and acknowledging of God to be the only true God, and our God;[446] and to worship and glorify him accordingly,[447] by thinking,[448] meditating,[449] remembering,[450] highly esteeming,[451] honouring,[452] adoring,[453] choosing,[454] loving,[455] desiring,[456] fearing of him;[457] believing him;[458] trusting[459] hoping,[460] delighting,[461] rejoicing in him;[462] being zealous for him;[463] calling upon him, giving all praise and thanks,[464] and yielding all obedience and submission to him with the whole man;[465] being careful in all things to please him,[466] and sorrowful when in any thing he is offended;[467] and walking humbly with him.[468]

[446] 1 Chronicles 28:9; Deuteronomy 26:7; Isaiah 43:10; Jeremiah 14:22 [447] Psalms 95:6-7; Matthew 4:10; Psalms 29:2 [448] Malachi 3:16 [449] Psalms 63:6 [450] Ecclesiastes 12:1 [451] Psalms 71:19 [452] Malachi 1:6 [453] Isaiah 45:23 [454] Joshua 24:15; Joshua 24:22 [455] Deuteronomy 6:5 [456] Psalms 73:25 [457] Isaiah 8:13 [458] Exodus 14:31 [459] Isaiah 26:4 [460] Psalms 130:7 [461] Psalms 37:4 [462] Psalms 32:11 [463] Romans 12:11; Numbers 25:11 [464] Php 4:6 [465] Jeremiah 7:23; James 4:7 [466] 1 John 3:22 [467] Jeremiah 31:18; Psalms 119:136 [468] Micah 6:8 Q. 105. What are the sins forbidden in the first commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the first commandment are, atheism, in denying or not having a God;[469] idolatry, in having or worshipping more gods than one, or any with or instead of the true God;[470] the not having and avouching him for God, and our God;[471] the omission or neglect of anything due to him, required in this commandment;[472] ignorance,[473] forgetfulness,[474] misapprehensions,[475] false opinions,[476] unworthy and wicked thoughts of him;[477] bold and curious searching into his secrets;[478] all profaneness,[479] hatred of God;[480] self-love,[481] self-seeking,[482] and all other inordinate and immoderate setting of our mind, will, or affections upon other things, and taking them off from him in whole or in part;[483] vain credulity,[484] unbelief,[485] heresy,[486] misbelief,[487] distrust,[488] despair,[489] incorrigibleness,[490] and insensibleness under judgments,[491] hardness of heart,[492] pride,[493] presumption,[494] carnal security,[495] tempting of God;[496] using unlawful means,[497] and trusting in lawful means;[498] carnal delights and joys;[499] corrupt, blind, and indiscreet zeal;[500] lukewarmness,[501] and deadness in the things of God;[502] estranging ourselves, and apostatizing from God;[503] praying, or giving any religious worship, to saints, angels, or any other creatures;[504] all compacts and consulting with the devil,[505] and hearkening to his suggestions;[506] making men the lords of our faith and conscience;[507] slighting and despising God and his commands;[508] resisting and grieving of his Spirit,[509] discontent and impatience at his dispensations, charging him foolishly for the evils he inflicts on us;[510] and ascribing the praise of any good we either are, have or can do, to fortune,[511] idols,[512] ourselves,[513] or any other creature.[514]

[469] Psalms 14:1; Ephesians 2:12 [470] Jeremiah 2:27-28; 1 Thessalonians 1:9 [471] Psalms 81:11 [472] Isaiah 43:2; Isaiah 43:23-24 [473] Jeremiah 4:22; Hosea 4:1; Hosea 4:6 [474] Jeremiah 2:32 [475] Acts 17:23; Acts 17:29 [476] Isaiah 40:18 hew:18 hew:18 [477] Psalms 50:21 [478] Deuteronomy 29:29 [479] Titus 1:16; Hebrews 12:16 [480] Romans 1:30 [481] 2 Timothy 3:2 [482] Php 2:21 [483] 1 John 2:15-16; 1 Samuel 2:29; Colossians 2:2; Colossians 2:5 [484] 1 John 4:1 [485] Hebrews 3:12 [486] Galatians 5:20; Titus 3:10 [487] Acts 26:9 [488] Psalms 78:22 [489] Genesis 4:13 [490] Jeremiah 5:3 [491] Isaiah 42:25 [492] Romans 2:5 [493] Jeremiah 13:15 [494] Psalms 10:13 [495] Zephaniah 1:12 [496] Matthew 4:7 [497] Romans 3:8 [498] Jeremiah 17:5 [499] 2 Timothy 3:4 [500] Galatians 4:17; John 16:2; Romans 10:2; Luke 9:54-55 [501] Revelation 3:16 [502] Revelation 2:1 [503] Ezekiel 14:5; Isaiah 1:4-5 [504] Romans 10:13-14; Hosea 4:12; Acts 10:25-26; Revelation 19:10; Matthew 4:10; Colossians 2:18; Romans 1:25 [505] Leviticus 20:6; 1 Samuel 28:7; 1 Samuel 28:11; 1 Chronicles 10:13-14 [506] Acts 5:3 [507] 2 Corinthians 1:24; Matthew 23:9 [508] Deuteronomy 32:15; 2 Samuel 12:9; Proverbs 13:13 [509] Acts 7:51; Ephesians 4:30 [510] Psalms 73:2-3; Psalms 73:13-15; Psalms 73:22; Job 1:22 [511] 1 Samuel 6:7-9 [512] Daniel 5:23 [513] Deuteronomy 8:17; Daniel 4:30 [514] Habakkuk 1:16 Q. 106. What are we specially taught by these words before me in the first commandment?

A. These words before me or before my face, in the first commandment, teach us, that God, who seeth all things, taketh special notice of, and is much displeased with, the sin of having any other God: that so it may be an argument to dissuade from it, and to aggravate it as a most impudent provocation:[515] as also to persuade us to do as in his sight, whatever we do in his service.[516] [515] Ezekiel 8:5-6; Psalms 44:20-21 [516] 1 Chronicles 28:9 Q. 107. Which is the second commandment?

A. The second commandment is, Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.[517] [517] Exodus 20:4-6 Q. 108. What are the duties required in the second commandment?

A. The duties required in the second commandment are, the receiving, observing, and keeping pure and entire, all such religious worship and ordinances as God hath instituted in his Word;[518] particularly prayer and thanksgiving in the name of Christ;[519] the reading, preaching, and hearing of the Word;[520] the administration and receiving of the sacraments;[521] church government and discipline;[522] the ministry and maintainance thereof;[523] religious fasting;[524] swearing by the name of God;[525] and vowing unto him;[526] as also the disapproving, detesting, opposing all false worship;[527] and, according to each one’s place and calling, removing it, and all monuments of idolatry.[528]

[518] Deuteronomy 32:46-47; Matthew 28:20; Acts 2:42; 1 Timothy 6:13-14 [519] Php 4:6; Ephesians 5:20 [520] Deuteronomy 17:18-19; Acts 15:21; 2 Timothy 4:2; James 1:21-22; Acts 10:33 [521] Matthew 28:19; 1 Corinthians 11:23-30 [522] Matthew 18:15-17; Matthew 16:19; 1 Corinthians 5:1-13 1 Corinthians 12:28 [523] Ephesians 4:11-12; 1 Timothy 5:17-18; 1 Corinthians 9:7-15 [524] Joel 2:12; Joel 2:18; 1 Corinthians 7:5 [525] Deuteronomy 6:13 [526] Psalms 76:11 [527] Acts 17:16-17; Psalms 16:4 [528] Deuteronomy 7:5; Isaiah 30:22 Q. 109. What are the sins forbidden in the second commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the second commandment are, all devising,[529] counselling,[530] commanding,[531] using,[532] and anywise approving, any religious worship not instituted by God himself;[533] tolerating a false religion; the making any representation of God, of all or of any of the three persons, either inwardly in our mind, or outwardly in any kind of image or likeness of any creature whatsoever;[534] all worshipping of it,[535] or God in it or by it;[536] the making of any representation of feigned deities,[537] and all worship of them, or service belonging to them,[538] all superstitious devices,[539] corrupting the worship of God,[540] adding to it, or taking from it,[541] whether invented and taken up of ourselves,[542] or received by tradition from others,[543] though under the title of antiquity,[544] custom,[545] devotion,[546] good intent, or any other pretence whatsoever;[547] simony;[548] sacrilege;[549] all neglect,[550] contempt,[551] hindering,[552] and opposing the worship and ordinances which God hath appointed.[553].

[529] Numbers 15:39 [530] Deuteronomy 13:6-8 [531] Hosea 5:11; Micah 6:16 [532] 1 Kings 11:33; 1 Kings 12:33 [533] Deuteronomy 12:30-32 [534] Deuteronomy 4:15-19; Acts 17:29; Romans 1:21-23; Romans 1:25 [535] Daniel 3:18; Galatians 4:8 [536] Exodus 32:5 [537] Exodus 32:8 [538] 1 Kings 18:26; 1 Kings 18:28; Isaiah 65:11 [539] Acts 17:22; Colossians 2:21-23 [540] Malachi 1:7-8; Malachi 1:14 [541] Deuteronomy 4:2 [542] Psalms 106:39 [543] Matthew 15:9 [544] 1 Peter 1:18 [545] Jeremiah 44:17 [546] Isaiah 65:3-5; Galatians 1:13-14 [547] 1 Samuel 13:11-12; 1 Samuel 15:21 [548] Acts 8:18 [549] Romans 2:22; Malachi 3:8 [550] Exodus 4:24-26 [551] Matthew 22:5; Malachi 1:7; Malachi 1:13 [552] Matthew 23:13 [553] Acts 13:44-45; 1 Thessalonians 2:15-16 Q. 110. What are the reasons annexed to the second commandment, the more to enforce it?

A. The reasons annexed to the second commandment, the more to enforce it, contained in these words, For I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments;[554] are, besides God’s sovereignty over us, and propriety in us,[555] his fervent zeal for his own worship,[556] and his revengeful indignation against all false worship, as being a spiritual whoredom;[557] accounting the breakers of this commandment such as hate him, and threatening to punish them unto divers generations;[558] and esteeming the observers of it such as love him and keep his commandments, and promising mercy to them unto many generations.[559].

[554] Exodus 20:5-6 [555] Psalms 45:11; Revelation 15:3-4 [556] Exodus 34:13-14 [557] 1 Corinthians 10:20-22; Deuteronomy 32:16-20 [558] Hosea 2:2-4 [559] Deuteronomy 5:29 Q. 111. Which is the third commandment?

A. The third commandment is, Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.[560] [560] Exodus 20:7 Q. 112. What is required in the third commandment?

A. The third commandment requires, That the name of God, his titles, attributes,[561] ordinances,[562] the Word,[563] sacraments,[564] prayer,[565] oaths,[566] vows,[567] lots,[568] his works,[569] and whatsoever else there is whereby he makes himself known, be holily and reverently used in thought,[570] meditation,[571] word,[572] and writing;[573] by an holy profession,[574] and answerable conversation,[575] to the glory of God,[576] and the good of ourselves,[577] and others.[578].

[561] Matthew 11:9; Deuteronomy 28:58; Psalms 29:2; Psalms 68:4; Revelation 15:3-4 [562] Malachi 1:14; Ecclesiastes 5:1 [563] Psalms 138:2 [564] 1 Corinthians 11:24-25; 1 Corinthians 11:28-29 [565] 1 Timothy 2:8 [566] Jeremiah 4:2 [567] Ecclesiastes 5:2; Ecclesiastes 5:4-6 [568] Acts 1:24; Acts 1:26 [569] Job 36:24 [570] Malachi 3:16 [571] Psalms 8:1; Psalms 8:3-4; Psalms 8:9 [572] Colossians 3:17; Psalms 105:2; Psalms 105:5 [573] Psalms 102:18 [574] 1 Peter 3:15; Micah 4:5 [575] Php 1:27 [576] 1 Corinthians 10:31 [577] Jeremiah 32:39 [578] 1 Peter 2:12 Q. 113. What are the sins forbidden in the third commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the third commandment are, the not using of God’s name as is required;[579] and the abuse of it in an ignorant,[580] vain,[581] irreverent, profane,[582] superstitious[583] or wicked mentioning or otherwise using his titles, attributes,[584] ordinances,[585] or works,[586] by blasphemy,[587] perjury;[588] all sinful cursings,[589] oaths,[590] vows,[591] and lots;[592] violating of our oaths and vows, if lawful;[593] and fulfilling them, if of things unlawful;[594] murmuring and quarrelling at,[595] curious prying into,[596] and misapplying of God’s decrees[597] and providences;[598] misinterpreting,[599] misapplying,[600] or any way perverting the Word, or any part of it;[601] to profane jests,[602] curious or unprofitable questions, vain janglings, or the maintaining of false doctrines;[603] abusing it, the creatures, or anything contained under the name of God, to charms,[604] or sinful lusts and practices;[605] the maligning,[606] scorning,[607] reviling,[608] or any wise opposing of God’s truth, grace, and ways;[609] making profession of religion in hypocrisy, or for sinister ends;[610] being ashamed of it,[611] or a shame to it, by unconformable,[612] unwise,[613] unfruitful,[614] and offensive walking,[615] or backsliding from it.[616].

[579] Malachi 2:2 [580] Acts 17:23 [581] Proverbs 30:9 [582] Malachi 1:6-7; Malachi 1:12; Malachi 3:14 [583] 1 Samuel 4:3-5; Jeremiah 7:4; Jeremiah 7:9-10; Jeremiah 7:14; Jeremiah 7:31; Colossians 2:20-22 [584] 2 Kings 18:30; 2 Kings 18:35; Exodus 5:2; Psalms 139:20 [585] Psalms 50:16-17 [586] Isaiah 5:12 [587] 2 Kings 19:22; Leviticus 24:11 [588] Zechariah 5:4; Zechariah 8:17 [589] 1 Samuel 17:43; 2 Samuel 16:5 [590] Jeremiah 5:7; Jeremiah 23:10 [591] Deuteronomy 23:18; Acts 23:12; Acts 23:14 [592] Esther 3:7; Esther 9:24; Psalms 22:18 [593] Psalms 24:4; Ezekiel 17:16; Ezekiel 17:18-19 [594] Mark 6:26; 1 Samuel 25:22; 1 Samuel 25:32-34 [595] Romans 9:14; Romans 9:19-20 [596] Deuteronomy 29:29 [597] Romans 3:5; Romans 3:7; Romans 6:1 [598] Ecclesiastes 8:11; Ecclesiastes 9:3; Psalms 39:1-13 [599] Matthew 5:21-22 [600] Ezekiel 13:22 [601] 2 Peter 3:16; Matthew 22:24-31; Matthew 25:28-30 [602] Isaiah 22:13; Jeremiah 23:34; Jeremiah 23:36; Jeremiah 23:38 [603] 1 Timothy 1:4; 1 Timothy 1:6-7; 1 Timothy 6:4-5; 1 Timothy 6:20; 2 Timothy 2:14; Titus 3:9 [604] Deuteronomy 18:10-14; Acts 19:13 [605] 2 Timothy 4:3-4; Romans 13:13-14; 1 Kings 21:9-10; Jude 1:4 [606] Acts 13:45; 1 John 3:12 [607] Psalms 1:1; 2 Peter 3:3 [608] 1 Peter 4:4 [609] Acts 13:45-46; Acts 13:50; Acts 4:18; Acts 19:9; 1 Thessalonians 2:16; Hebrews 10:29 [610] 2 Timothy 3:5; Matthew 23:14; Matthew 6:1-2; Matthew 6:5; Matthew 6:16 [611] Mark 8:38 [612] Psalms 73:14-15 [613] 1 Corinthians 6:5-6; Ephesians 5:15-17 [614] Isaiah 5:4; 2 Peter 1:8-9 [615] Romans 2:23-24 [616] Galatians 3:1; Galatians 3:3; Hebrews 6:6 Q. 114. What reasons are annexed to the third commandment?

A. The reasons annexed to the third commandment, in these words, The Lord thy God, and, For the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain,[617] are, because he is the Lord and our God, therefore his name is not to be profaned, or any way abused by us;[618] especially because he will be so far from acquitting and sparing the transgressors of this commandment, as that he will not suffer them to escape his righteous judgment;[619] albeit many such escape the censures and punishments of men.[620]

[617] Exodus 20:7 [618] Leviticus 19:12 [619] Ezekiel 36:21-23; Deuteronomy 28:58-59; Zechariah 5:2-4 [620] 1 Samuel 2:12; 1 Samuel 2:17; 1 Samuel 2:22; 1 Samuel 2:24; 1 Samuel 3:13 Q. 115. Which is the fourth commandment?

A. The fourth commandment is, Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work; but the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy man-servant, nor thy maid-servant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates. For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested in the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath-day and hallowed it.[621].

[621] Exodus 20:8-11 Q. 116. What is required in the fourth commandment?

A. The fourth commandment requireth of all men the sanctifying or keeping holy to God such set times as he hath appointed in his Word, expressly one whole day in seven; which was the seventh from the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, and the first day of the week ever since, and so to continue to the end of the world; which is the Christian sabbath,[622] and in the New Testament called The Lord’s day.[623]

[622] Deuteronomy 5:12-14; Genesis 2:2-3; 1 Corinthians 16:1-2; Matthew 5:17-18; Isaiah 56:2; Isaiah 56:4; Isaiah 56:6-7 [623] Revelation 1:10 Q. 117. How is the sabbath or the Lord’s day to be sanctified?

A. The sabbath or Lord’s day is to be sanctified by an holy resting all the day,[624] not only from such works as are at all times sinful, but even from such worldly employments and recreations as are on other days lawful;[625] and making it our delight to spend the whole time (except so much of it as is to be taken up in works of necessity and mercy[626]) in the public and private exercises of God’s worship:[627] and, to that end, we are to prepare our hearts, and with such foresight, diligence, and moderation, to dispose and seasonably dispatch our worldly business, that we may be the more free and fit for the duties of that day.[628]

[624] Exodus 20:8; Exodus 20:10 [625] Exodus 16:25-28; Nehemiah 13:15-22; Jeremiah 17:21-22 [626] Matthew 12:1-13 [627] Isaiah 58:13; Luke 4:16; Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:1-2; Psalms 92:1-15 Isaiah 66:23; Leviticus 23:3 [628] Exodus 20:8; Luke 23:54; Luke 23:56; Exodus 16:22; Exodus 16:25-26; Exodus 16:29; Nehemiah 13:19 Q. 118. Why is the charge of keeping the sabbath more specially directed to governors of families, and other superiors?

A. The charge of keeping the sabbath is more specially directed to governors of families, and other superiors, because they are bound not only to keep it themselves, but to see that it be observed by all those that are under their charge; and because they are prone ofttimes to hinder them by employments of their own.[629] [629] Exodus 20:10; Joshua 24:15; Nehemiah 13:15; Nehemiah 13:17; Jeremiah 17:20-22; Exodus 23:12 Q. 119. What are the sins forbidden in the fourth commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the fourth commandment are, all omissions of the duties required,[630] all careless, negligent, and unprofitable performing of them, and being weary of them;[631] all profaning the day by idleness, and doing that which is in itself sinful;[632] and by all needless works, words, and thoughts, about our worldly employments and recreations.[633]

[630] Ezekiel 22:26 [631] Acts 20:7; Acts 20:9; Ezekiel 33:30-32; Amos 8:5; Malachi 1:13 [632] Ezekiel 23:38 [633] Jeremiah 17:24; Jeremiah 17:27; Isaiah 58:13 Q. 120. What are the reasons annexed to the fourth commandment, the more to enforce it?

A. The reasons annexed to the fourth commandment, the more to enforce it, are taken from the equity of it, God allowing us six days of seven for our own affairs, and reserving but one for himself in these words, Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:[634] from God’s challenging a special propriety in that day, The seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God:[635] from the example of God, who in six days made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: and from that blessing which God put upon that day, not only in sanctifying it to be a day for his service, but in ordaining it to be a means of blessing to us in our sanctifying it; Wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.[636] [634] Exodus 20:9 [635] Exodus 20:10 [636] Exodus 20:11 Q. 121. Why is the word Remember set in the beginning of the fourth commandment?

A. The word Remember is set in the beginning of the fourth commandment,[637] partly, because of the great benefit of remembering it, we being thereby helped in our preparation to keep it,[638] and, in keeping it, better to keep all the rest of the commandments,[639] and to continue a thankful remembrance of the two great benefits of creation and redemption, which contain a short abridgment of religion;[640] and partly, because we are very ready to forget it,[641] for that there is less light of nature for it,[642] and yet it restraineth our natural liberty in things at other times lawful;[643] that it cometh but once in seven days, and many worldly businesses come between, and too often take off our minds from thinking of it, either to prepare for it, or to sanctify it;[644] and that Satan with his instruments labours much to blot out the glory, and even the memory of it, to bring in all irreligion and impiety.[645]

[637] Exodus 20:8 [638] Exodus 16:23; Luke 23:54; Luke 23:56; Mark 15:42; Nehemiah 13:19 [639] Psalms 92:1-15 Ezekiel 20:12; Ezekiel 20:19-20 [640] Genesis 2:2-3; Psalms 118:22; Psalms 118:24; Acts 4:10-11; Revelation 1:10 [641] Ezekiel 22:26 [642] Nehemiah 9:14 [643] Exodus 34:21 [644] Deuteronomy 5:14-15; Amos 8:5 [645] Lamentations 1:7; Jeremiah 17:21-23; Nehemiah 13:15-22 Q. 122. What is the sum of the six commandments which contain our duty to man?

A. The sum of the six commandments which contain our duty to man, is, to love our neighbour as ourselves,[646] and to do to others what we would have them to do to us.[647] [646] Matthew 22:39 [647] Matthew 7:12 Q. 123. Which is the fifth commandment?

A. The fifth commandment is, Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.[648] [648] Exodus 20:12 Q. 124. Who are meant by father and mother in the fifth commandment?

A. By father and mother, in the fifth commandment, are meant, not only natural parents,[649] but all superiors in age[650] and gifts;[651] and especially such as, by God’s ordinance, are over us in place of authority, whether in family,[652] church,[653] or commonwealth.[654]

[649] Proverbs 23:22; Proverbs 23:25; Ephesians 6:1-2 [650] 1 Timothy 5:1-2 [651] Genesis 4:20-22; Genesis 45:8 [652] 2 Kings 5:13 [653] 2 Kings 2:12; 2 Kings 13:14; Galatians 4:19 [654] Isaiah 49:23 Q. 125. Why are superiors styled father and mother?

A. Superiors are styled father and mother, both to teach them in all duties toward their inferiors, like natural parents, to express love and tenderness to them, according to their several relations;[655] and to work inferiors to a greater willingness and cheerfulness in performing their duties to their superiors, as to their parents.[656]

[655] Ephesians 6:4; 2 Corinthians 12:14; 1 Thessalonians 2:7-8; 1 Thessalonians 2:11; Numbers 11:11-12 [656] 1 Corinthians 4:14-16; 2 Kings 5:13 Q. 126. What is the general scope of the fifth commandment?

A. The general scope of the fifth commandment is, the performance of those duties which we mutually owe in our several relations, as inferiors, superiors, or equals.[657] [657] Ephesians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:17; Romans 12:10 Q. 127. What is the honour that inferiors owe to their superiors?

A. The honour which inferiors owe to their superiors is, all due reverence in heart,[658] word, [659] and behaviour;[660] prayer and thanksgiving for them;[661] imitation of their virtues and graces;[662] willing obedience to their lawful commands and counsels;[663] due submission to their corrections;[664] fidelity to,[665] defence,[666] and maintenance of their persons and authority, according to their several ranks, and the nature of their places;[667] bearing with their infirmities, and covering them in love,[668] that so they may be an honour to them and to their government.[669]

[658] Malachi 1:6; Leviticus 19:3 [659] Proverbs 31:28; 1 Peter 3:6 [660] Leviticus 19:32; 1 Kings 2:19 [661] 1 Timothy 2:1-2 [662] Hebrews 13:7; Php 3:17 [663] Ephesians 6:1-2; Ephesians 6:6-7; 1 Peter 2:13-14; Romans 13:1-5; Hebrews 13:17; Proverbs 4:3-4; Proverbs 23:22; Exodus 18:19; Exodus 18:24 [664] Hebrews 12:9; 1 Peter 2:18-20 [665] Titus 2:9-10 [666] 1 Samuel 26:15-16; 2 Samuel 18:3; Esther 6:2 [667] Matthew 22:21; Romans 13:6-7; 1 Timothy 5:17-18; Galatians 6:6; Genesis 45:11; Genesis 47:12 [668] 1 Peter 2:18; Proverbs 23:22; Genesis 9:23 [669] Psalms 127:3-5; Proverbs 31:23 Q. 128. What are the sins of inferiors against their superiors?

A. The sins of inferiors against their superiors are, all neglect of the duties required toward them;[670] envying at,[671] contempt of,[672] and rebellion[673] against, their persons[674] and places,[675] in their lawful counsels,[676] commands, and corrections;[677] cursing, mocking[678] and all such refractory and scandalous carriage, as proves a shame and dishonour to them and their government.[679]

[670] Matthew 15:4-6 [671] Numbers 11:28-29 [672] 1 Samuel 8:7; Isaiah 3:5 [673] 2 Samuel 15:1-12 [674] Exodus 24:15 [675] 1 Samuel 10:27 [676] 1 Samuel 2:25 [677] Deuteronomy 21:18-21 [678] Proverbs 30:11; Proverbs 30:17 [679] Proverbs 19:26 Q. 129. What is required of superiors towards their inferiors?

A. It is required of superiors, according to that power they receive from God, and that relation wherein they stand, to love,[680] pray for,[681] and bless their inferiors;[682] to instruct,[683] counsel, and admonish them;[684] countenancing,[685] commending,[686] and rewarding such as do well;[687] and discountenancing,[688] reproving, and chastising such as do ill;[689] protecting,[690] and providing for them all things necessary for soul[691] and body:[692] and by grave, wise, holy, and exemplary carriage, to procure glory to God,[693] honour to themselves,[694] and so to preserve that authority which God hath put upon them.[695]

[680] Colossians 3:19; Titus 2:4 [681] 1 Samuel 12:23; Job 1:5 [682] 1 Kings 8:55-56; Hebrews 7:7; Genesis 49:28 [683] Deuteronomy 6:6-7 [684] Ephesians 6:4 [685] 1 Peter 3:7 [686] 1 Peter 2:14; Romans 13:3 [687] Esther 6:3 [688] Romans 13:3-4 [689] Proverbs 29:15; 1 Peter 2:14 [690] Job 29:13-16; Isaiah 1:10; Isaiah 1:17 [691] Ephesians 6:4 [692] 1 Timothy 5:8 [693] 1 Timothy 4:12; Titus 2:3-5 [694] 1 Kings 3:28 [695] Titus 2:15 Q. 130. What are the sins of superiors?

A. The sins of superiors are, besides the neglect of the duties required of them,[696] and inordinate seeking of themselves,[697] their own glory,[698] ease, profit, or pleasure;[699] commanding things unlawful,[700] or not in the power of inferiors to perform;[701] counseling,[702] encouraging,[703] or favouring them in that which is evil;[704] dissuading, discouraging, or discountenancing them in that which is good;[705] correcting them unduly;[706] careless exposing, or leaving them to wrong, temptation, and danger;[707] provoking them to wrath;[708] or any way dishonouring themselves, or lessening their authority, by an unjust, indiscreet, rigorous, or remiss behaviour.[709]

[696] Ezekiel 34:2-4 [697] Php 2:21 [698] John 5:44; John 7:18 [699] Isaiah 56:10-11; Deuteronomy 17:17 [700] Daniel 3:4-6; Acts 4:17-18 [701] Exodus 5:10-18; Matthew 23:2; Matthew 23:4 [702] Matthew 14:8; Mark 6:24 [703] 2 Samuel 13:28 [704] 1 Samuel 3:13 [705] John 7:46-49; Colossians 3:21; Exodus 5:17 [706] 1 Peter 2:18-20; Hebrews 12:10; Deuteronomy 25:3 [707] Genesis 38:11; Genesis 38:26; Acts 18:17 [708] Ephesians 6:4 [709] Genesis 9:21; 1 Kings 12:13-16; 1 Kings 1:6; 1 Samuel 2:29-31 Q. 131. What are the duties of equals?

A. The duties of equals are, to regard the dignity and worth of each other,[710] in giving honour to go one before another;[711] and to rejoice in each others’ gifts and advancement, as their own.[712] [710] 1 Peter 2:17 [711] Romans 12:10 [712] Romans 12:15-16; Php 2:3-4 Q. 132. What are the sins of equals?

A. The sins of equals are, besides the neglect of the duties required,[713] the undervaluing of the worth,[714] envying the gifts,[715] grieving at the advancement of prosperity one of another;[716] and usurping pre-eminence one over another.[717]

[713] Romans 13:8 [714] 2 Timothy 3:3 [715] Acts 7:9; Galatians 5:26 [716] Numbers 12:2; Esther 6:12-13 [717] 3 John 1:9; Luke 22:24 Q. 133. What is the reason annexed to the fifth commandment, the more to enforce it?

A. The reason annexed to the fifth commandment, in these words, That thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee,[718] is an express promise of long life and prosperity, as far as it shall serve for God’s glory and their own good, to all such as keep this commandment.[719] [718] Exodus 20:12 [719] Deuteronomy 5:16; 1 Kings 8:25; Ephesians 6:2-3 Q. 134. Which is the sixth commandment?

A. The sixth commandment is, Thou shalt not kill.[720] [720] Exodus 20:13 Q. 135. What are the duties required in the sixth commandment?

A. The duties required in the sixth commandment are all careful studies, and lawful endeavors, to preserve the life of ourselves[721] and others[722] by resisting all thoughts and purposes,[723] subduing all passions,[724] and avoiding all occasions,[725] temptations,[726] and practices, which tend to the unjust taking away the life of any;[727] by just defence thereof against violence,[728] patient bearing of the hand of God,[729] quietness of mind,[730] cheerfulness of spirit;[731] a sober use of meat,[732] drink,[733] physic,[734] sleep,[735] labour,[736] and recreations;[737] by charitable thoughts,[738] love,[739] compassion,[740] meekness, gentleness, kindness;[741] peaceable,[742] mild and courteous speeches and behaviour;[743] forbearance, readiness to be reconciled, patient bearing and forgiving of injuries, and requiting good for evil;[744] comforting and succouring the distressed and protecting and defending the innocent.[745]

[721] Ephesians 5:28-29 [722] 1 Kings 18:4 [723] Jeremiah 26:15-16; Acts 23:12; Acts 23:16-17; Acts 23:21; Acts 23:27 [724] Ephesians 4:26-27 [725] 2 Samuel 2:22; Deuteronomy 22:8 [726] Matthew 4:6-7; Proverbs 1:10-11; Proverbs 1:15-16 [727] 1 Samuel 24:12; 1 Samuel 26:9-11; Genesis 37:21-22 [728] Psalms 82:4; Proverbs 24:11-12; 1 Samuel 14:45 [729] James 5:7-11; Hebrews 12:9 [730] 1 Thessalonians 4:11; 1 Peter 3:3-4; Psalms 37:8-11 [731] Proverbs 17:22 [732] Proverbs 25:16; Proverbs 25:27 [733] 1 Timothy 5:23 [734] Isaiah 38:21 [735] Psalms 127:2 [736] Ecclesiastes 5:12; 2 Thessalonians 3:10; 2 Thessalonians 3:12; Proverbs 16:20 [737] Ecclesiastes 3:4; Ecclesiastes 3:11 [738] 1 Samuel 19:4-5; 1 Samuel 22:13-14 [739] Romans 13:10 [740] Luke 10:33-34 [741] Colossians 3:12-13 [742] James 3:17 [743] 1 Peter 3:8-11; Proverbs 15:1; Judges 8:1-3 [744] Matthew 5:24; Ephesians 5:2; Ephesians 5:32; Romans 12:17 [745] 1 Thessalonians 5:14; Job 31:19-20; Matthew 25:35-36; Proverbs 31:8-9 Q. 136. What are the sins forbidden in the sixth commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the sixth commandment are, all taking away the life of ourselves,[746] or of others,[747] except in case of public justice,[748] lawful war,[749] or necessary defence;[750] the neglecting or withdrawing the lawful and necessary means of preservation of life;[751] sinful anger,[752] hatred,[753] envy,[754] desire of revenge;[755] all excessive passions,[756] distracting cares;[757] immoderate use of meat, drink,[758] labor,[759] and recreations;[760] provoking words,[761] oppression,[762] quarreling,[763] striking, wounding,[764] and whatsoever else tends to the destruction of the life of any.[765]

[746] Acts 16:28 [747] Genesis 9:6 [748] Numbers 35:31; Numbers 35:33 [749] Jeremiah 48:10; Deuteronomy 20:1 [750] Exodus 22:2-3 [751] Matthew 25:42-43; James 2:15-16; Ecclesiastes 6:1-2 [752] Matthew 5:22 [753] 1 John 3:15; Leviticus 19:17 [754] Proverbs 14:30 [755] Romans 12:19 [756] Ephesians 4:31 [757] Matthew 6:31; Matthew 6:34 [758] Luke 21:34; Romans 13:13 [759] Ecclesiastes 12:12; Ecclesiastes 2:22-23 [760] Isaiah 5:12 [761] Proverbs 15:1; Proverbs 12:18 [762] Ezekiel 18:18; Exodus 1:14 [763] Galatians 5:15; Proverbs 23:29 [764] Numbers 35:16-18; Numbers 35:21 [765] Exodus 21:18-36 Q. 137. Which is the seventh commandment?

A. The seventh commandment is, Thou shalt not commit adultery.[766] [766] Exodus 20:14 Q. 138. What are the duties required in the seventh commandment?

A. The duties required in the seventh commandment are, chastity in body, mind, affections,[767] words,[768] and behavior;[769] and the preservation of it in ourselves and others;[770] watchfulness over the eyes and all the senses;[771] temperance,[772] keeping of chaste company,[773] modesty in apparel;[774] marriage by those that have not the gift of continency,[775] conjugal love,[776] and cohabitation;[777] diligent labor in our callings;[778] shunning all occasions of uncleanness, and resisting temptations thereunto.[779]

[767] 1 Thessalonians 4:4; Job 31:1; 1 Corinthians 7:34 [768] Colossians 4:6 [769] 1 Peter 2:3 [770] 1 Corinthians 7:2; 1 Corinthians 7:35-36 [771] Job 31:1 [772] Acts 24:24-25 [773] Proverbs 2:16-20 [774] 1 Timothy 2:9 [775] 1 Corinthians 7:2; 1 Corinthians 7:9 [776] Proverbs 5:19-20 [777] 1 Peter 3:7 [778] Proverbs 31:11; Proverbs 31:27-28 [779] Proverbs 5:8; Genesis 39:8-10 Q. 139. What are the sins forbidden in the seventh commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the seventh commandment, besides the neglect of the duties required,[780] are, adultery, fornication,[781] rape, incest,[782] sodomy, and all unnatural lusts;[783] all unclean imaginations, thoughts, purposes, and affections;[784] all corrupt or filthy communications, or listening thereunto;[785] wanton looks,[786] impudent or light behaviour, immodest apparel;[787] prohibiting of lawful,[788] and dispensing with unlawful marriages;[789] allowing, tolerating, keeping of stews, and resorting to them;[790] entangling vows of single life,[791] undue delay of marriage,[792] having more wives or husbands than one at the same time;[793] unjust divorce,[794] or desertion;[795] idleness, gluttony, drunkenness,[796] unchaste company;[797] lascivious songs, books, pictures, dancings, stage plays;[798] and all other provocations to, or acts of uncleanness, either in ourselves or others.[799]

[780] Proverbs 5:7 [781] Hebrews 13:4; Galatians 5:19 [782] 2 Samuel 13:14; 1 Corinthians 5:1 [783] Romans 1:24; Romans 1:26-27; Leviticus 20:15-16 [784] Matthew 5:28; Matthew 15:19; Colossians 3:5 [785] Ephesians 5:3-4; Proverbs 7:5; Proverbs 7:21-22 [786] Isaiah 3:16; 2 Peter 2:14 [787] Proverbs 7:10; Proverbs 7:13 [788] 1 Timothy 4:3 [789] Leviticus 18:1-21; Mark 6:18; Malachi 2:11-12 [790] 1 Kings 15:12; 2 Kings 23:7; Deuteronomy 23:17-18; Leviticus 19:29; Jeremiah 5:7; Proverbs 7:24-27 [791] Matthew 19:10-11 [792] 1 Corinthians 7:7-9; Genesis 38:26 [793] Malachi 2:14-15; Matthew 19:5 [794] Malachi 2:16; Matthew 5:32 [795] 1 Corinthians 7:12-13 [796] Ezekiel 16:49; Proverbs 23:30-33 [797] Genesis 39:19; Proverbs 5:8 [798] Ephesians 5:4; Ezekiel 23:14-16; Isaiah 23:15-17; Isaiah 3:16; Mark 6:22; Romans 13:13; 1 Peter 4:3 [799] 2 Kings 9:30; Jeremiah 4:30; Ezekiel 23:40 Q. 140. Which is the eighth commandment?

A. The eighth commandment is, Thou shalt not steal.[800] [800] Exodus 20:15 Q. 141. What are the duties required in the eighth commandment?

A. The duties required in the eighth commandment are, truth, faithfulness, and justice in contracts and commerce between man and man;[801] rendering to everyone his due; restitution of goods unlawfully detained from the right owners thereof;[802] giving and lending freely, according to our abilities, and the necessities of others;[803] moderation of our judgments, wills, and affections concerning worldly goods;[804] a provident care and study to get,[805] keep, use, and dispose these things which are necessary and convenient for the sustentation of our nature, and suitable to our condition;[806] a lawful calling,[807] and diligence in it;[808] frugality;[809] avoiding unnecessary lawsuits,[810]. and suretiship, or other like engagements;[811] and an endeavor, by all just and lawful means, to procure, preserve, and further the wealth and outward estate of others, as well as our own.[812]

[801] Psalms 15:2; Psalms 15:4; Zechariah 7:4; Zechariah 7:10; Zechariah 8:16-17 [802] Leviticus 6:2-5; Luke 19:8 [803] Luke 6:30; Luke 6:38; 1 John 3:17; Ephesians 4:28; Galatians 6:10 [804] 1 Timothy 6:6-9; Galatians 6:14 [805] 1 Timothy 5:8 [806] Proverbs 27:23-27; Ecclesiastes 2:24; Ecclesiastes 3:12-13; 1 Timothy 6:17-18; Isaiah 38:1; Matthew 11:8 [807] 1 Corinthians 7:20; Genesis 2:15; Genesis 3:19 [808] Ephesians 4:28; Proverbs 10:4 [809] John 6:12; Proverbs 21:20 [810] 1 Corinthians 6:1-9 [811] Proverbs 6:1-6; Proverbs 11:15 [812] Leviticus 25:35; Deuteronomy 22:1-4; Exodus 23:4-5; Genesis 47:14; Genesis 47:20; Php 2:4; Matthew 22:39 Q. 142. What are the sins forbidden in the eighth commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the eighth commandment, besides the neglect of the duties required,[813] are, theft,[814] robbery,[815] man-stealing,[816] and receiving any thing that is stolen;[817] fraudulent dealing,[818] false weights and measures,[819] removing landmarks,[820] injustice and unfaithfulness in contracts between man and man,[821] or in matters of trust;[822] oppression,[823] extortion,[824] usury,[825] bribery,[826] vexatious lawsuits,[827] unjust inclosures and depopulations;[828] ingrossing commodities to enhance the price;[829] unlawful callings,[830] and all other unjust or sinful ways of taking or withholding from our neighbour what belongs to him, or of enriching ourselves;[831] covetousness;[832] inordinate prizing and affecting worldly goods;[833] distrustful and distracting cares and studies in getting, keeping, and using them;[834] envying at the prosperity of others;[835] as likewise idleness,[836] prodigality, wasteful gaming; and all other ways whereby we do unduly prejudice our own outward estate,[837] and defrauding ourselves of the due use and comfort of that estate which God hath given us.[838]

[813] James 2:15-16; 1 John 3:17 [814] Ephesians 4:28 [815] Psalms 62:10 [816] 1 Timothy 1:10 [817] Proverbs 29:24; Psalms 50:18 [818] 1 Thessalonians 4:6 [819] Proverbs 11:1; Proverbs 20:10 [820] Deuteronomy 19:14; Proverbs 23:10 [821] Amos 8:5; Psalms 37:21 [822] Luke 16:10-12 [823] Ezekiel 22:29; Leviticus 25:17 [824] Matthew 23:25; Ezekiel 22:12 [825] Psalms 15:5 [826] Job 15:34 [827] 1 Corinthians 6:6-8; Proverbs 3:29-30 [828] Isaiah 5:8; Micah 2:2 [829] Proverbs 11:26 [830] Acts 19:19; Acts 19:24-25 [831] Job 20:19; James 5:4; Proverbs 21:6 [832] Luke 12:15 [833] 1 Timothy 6:5; Colossians 3:2; Proverbs 23:5; Psalms 62:10 [834] Matthew 6:25; Matthew 6:31; Matthew 6:34; Ecclesiastes 5:12 [835] Psalms 73:3; Psalms 37:1; Psalms 37:7 [836] 2 Thessalonians 3:11; Proverbs 18:9 [837] Proverbs 21:17; Proverbs 23:20-21; Proverbs 28:19 [838] Ecclesiastes 4:8; Ecclesiastes 6:2; 1 Timothy 5:8 Q. 143. Which is the ninth commandment?

A. The ninth commandment is, Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.[839] [839] Exodus 20:16 Q. 144. What are the duties required in the ninth commandment?

A. The duties required in the ninth commandment are, the preserving and promoting of truth between man and man,[840] and the good name of our neighbour, as well as our own;[841] appearing and standing for the truth;[842] and from the heart,[843] sincerely,[844] freely,[845] clearly,[846] and fully,[847] speaking the truth, and only the truth, in matters of judgment and justice,[848] and in all other things whatsoever;[849] a charitable esteem of our neighbours;[850] loving, desiring, and rejoicing in their good name;[851] sorrowing for,[852] and covering of their infirmities;[853] freely acknowledging of their gifts and graces,[854] defending their innocency;[855] a ready receiving of a good report,[856] and unwillingness to admit of an evil report,[857] concerning them; discouraging tale-bearers,[858] flatterers,[859] and slanderers;[860] love and care of our own good name, and defending it when need requireth;[861] keeping of lawful promises;[862] studying and practicing of whatsoever things are true, honest, lovely, and of good report.[863]

[840] Zechariah 8:16 [841] 3 John 1:12 [842] Proverbs 31:8-9 [843] Psalms 15:2 [844] 2 Chronicles 19:9 [845] 1 Samuel 19:4-5 [846] Joshua 7:19 [847] 2 Samuel 14:18-20 [848] Leviticus 19:15 [849] 2 Corinthians 1:17-18; Ephesians 4:25 [850] Hebrews 6:9; 1 Corinthians 13:7 [851] Romans 1:8; 2 John 1:4; 3 John 1:3-4 [852] 2 Corinthians 2:4; 2 Corinthians 12:21 [853] Proverbs 17:9; 1 Peter 4:8 [854] 1 Corinthians 1:4-5, 1 Corinthians 1:7; 2 Timothy 1:4-5 [855] 1 Samuel 22:14 [856] 1 Corinthians 13:6-7 [857] Psalms 15:3 [858] Proverbs 25:23 [859] Proverbs 26:24-25 [860] Psalms 101:5 [861] Proverbs 22:1; John 8:49 [862] Psalms 15:4 [863] Php 4:8 Q. 145. What are the sins forbidden in the ninth commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the ninth commandment are, all prejudicing the truth, and the good name of our neighbours, as well as our own,[864] especially in public judicature;[865] giving false evidence,[866] suborning false witnesses,[867] wittingly appearing and pleading for an evil cause, outfacing and overbearing the truth;[868] passing unjust sentence,[869] calling evil good, and good evil; rewarding the wicked according to the work of the righteous, and the righteous according to the work of the wicked;[870] forgery,[871] concealing the truth, undue silence in a just cause,[872] and holding our peace when iniquity calleth for either a reproof from ourselves,[873] or complaint to others;[874] speaking the truth unseasonably,[875] or maliciously to a wrong end,[876] or perverting it to a wrong meaning,[877] or in doubtful and equivocal expressions, to the prejudice of truth or justice;[878] speaking untruth,[879] lying,[880] slandering,[881] backbiting,[882] detracting, tale bearing,[883] whispering,[884] scoffing,[885] reviling,[886] rash,[887] harsh,[888] and partial censuring;[889] misconstructing intentions, words, and actions;[890] flattering,[891] vain-glorious boasting;[892] thinking or speaking too highly or too meanly of ourselves or others;[893] denying the gifts and graces of God;[894] aggravating smaller faults;[895] hiding, excusing, or extenuating of sins, when called to a free confession;[896] unnecessary discovering of infirmities;[897] raising false rumors,[898] receiving and countenancing evil reports,[899] and stopping our ears against just defense;[900] evil suspicion;[901] envying or grieving at the deserved credit of any,[902] endeavoring or desiring to impair it,[903] rejoicing in their disgrace and infamy;[904] scornful contempt,[905] fond admiration;[906] breach of lawful promises;[907] neglecting such things as are of good report,[908] and practicing, or not avoiding ourselves, or not hindering what we can in others, such things as procure an ill name.[909]

[864] 1 Samuel 17:28; 2 Samuel 16:3; 2 Samuel 1:9-10, 2 Samuel 1:15-16 [865] Leviticus 19:15; Habakkuk 1:4 [866] Proverbs 19:5; Proverbs 6:16, Proverbs 6:19 [867] Acts 6:13 [868] Jeremiah 9:3, Jeremiah 9:5; Acts 24:2, Acts 24:5; Psalms 12:3-4; Psalms 52:1-4 [869] Proverbs 17:15; 1 Kings 21:9-14 [870] Isaiah 5:23 [871] Psalms 119:69; Luke 19:8; Luke 16:5-7 [872] Leviticus 5:1; Deuteronomy 13:8; Acts 5:3, Acts 5:8-9; 2 Timothy 4:6 [873] 1 Kings 1:6; Leviticus 19:17 [874] Isaiah 59:4 [875] Proverbs 29:11 [876] 1 Samuel 22:9-10; Psalms 52:1-5 [877] Psalms 56:5; John 2:19; Matthew 26:60-61 [878] Genesis 3:5; Genesis 26:7, Genesis 26:9 [879] Isaiah 59:13 [880] Leviticus 19:11; Colossians 3:9 [881] Psalms 50:20 [882] James 4:11; Jeremiah 38:4 [883] Leviticus 19:19 [884] Romans 1:29-30 [885] Genesis 21:9; Galatians 4:29 [886] 1 Corinthians 6:10 [887] Matthew 7:1 [888] Acts 28:4 [889] Genesis 38:24; Romans 2:1 [890] Nehemiah 6:6-8; Romans 3:8; Psalms 69:10; 1 Samuel 1:13-15; 2 Samuel 10:3 [891] Psalms 12:2-3 [892] 2 Timothy 3:2 [893] Luke 18:9, Luke 18:11; Romans 12:16; 1 Corinthians 4:6; Acts 12:22; Exodus 4:10-14 [894] Job 27:5-6; Job 4:6 [895] Matthew 7:3-5 [896] Proverbs 28:13; Proverbs 30:20; Genesis 3:12-13; Jeremiah 2:35; 2 Kings 5:25; Genesis 4:9 [897] Genesis 9:22; Proverbs 25:9-10 [898] Exodus 23:1 [899] Proverbs 29:12 [900] Acts 7:56-57; Job 31:13-14 [901] 1 Corinthians 13:5; 1 Timothy 6:4 [902] Numbers 11:29; Matthew 21:15 [903] Ezra 4:12-13 [904] Jeremiah 48:27 [905] Psalms 35:15-16, Psalms 35:21; Matthew 27:28-29 [906] Jude 1:16; Acts 12:22 [907] Romans 1:31; 2 Timothy 3:3 [908] 1 Samuel 2:24 [909] 2 Samuel 13:12-13; Proverbs 5:8-9; Proverbs 6:33 Q. 146. Which is the tenth commandment?

A. The tenth commandment is, Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s house, thou shall not covet they neighbour’s wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour’s.[910] [910] Exodus 20:17 Q. 147. What are the duties required in the tenth commandment?

A. The duties required in the tenth commandment are, such a full contentment with our own condition,[911] and such a charitable frame of the whole soul toward our neighbour, as that all our inward motions and affections touching him, tend unto, and further all that good which is his.[912]

[911] Hebrews 13:5; 1 Timothy 6:6 [912] Job 31:29; Romans 12:15; Psalms 122:7-9; 1 Timothy 1:5; Esther 10:3; 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 Q. 148. What are the sins forbidden in the tenth commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the tenth commandment are, discontentment with our own estate;[913] envying[914] and grieving at the good of our neighbour,[915] together with all inordinate motions and affections to anything that is his.[916]

[913] 1 Kings 21:4; Esther 5:13; 1 Corinthians 10:10 [914] Galatians 5:26; James 3:14; James 3:16 [915] Psalms 112:9-10; Nehemiah 2:10 [916] Romans 7:7-8; Romans 13:9; Colossians 3:5; Deuteronomy 5:21

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