Q99
What rules are to be observed for the right understanding of the ten commandments?
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
2. 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
3. That one and the same thing, in divers respects, is required or forbidden in several commandments.424
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
5. 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
6. 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
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
8. 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
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
2. 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
3. That one and the same thing, in divers respects, is required or forbidden in several commandments.424
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
5. 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
6. 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
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
8. 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
Scripture Proofs
422
Psalm 19:7James 2:10Matthew 5:21-22
423
Romans 7:14Deuteronomy 6:5Matthew 22:37-39Matthew 5:21-22Matthew 5:27-28Matthew 5:33-34Matthew 5:37-39Matthew 5:43-44
424
Colossians 3:5Amos 8:5Proverbs 1:191 Timothy 6:10
425
Isaiah 58:13Deuteronomy 6:13Matthew 4:9-10Matthew 15:4-6
426
Matthew 5:21-25Ephesians 4:28
427
Exodus 20:12Proverbs 30:17
428
Jeremiah 18:7-8Exodus 20:7Psalm 15:1Psalm 15:4-5Psalm 24:4-5
429
Job 13:7-8Romans 3:8Job 36:21Hebrews 11:25
430
Deuteronomy 4:8-9
431
Matthew 12:7
432
Matthew 5:21-22Matthew 5:27-28Matthew 15:4-6Hebrews 10:24-251 Thessalonians 5:22Jude 23Galatians 5:26Colossians 3:21
433
Exodus 20:10Leviticus 19:17Genesis 18:19Joshua 14:15Deuteronomy 6:6-7
434
2 Corinthians 1:24
435
1 Timothy 5:22Ephesians 5:11