A tablet, in the religious context, is a term traditionally used for religious texts. Jews and Christians believe that Moses brought the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai in the form of two stone tablets. According to the Book of Exodus, God delivered the tablets twice, the first set having been smashed by Moses in his anger at the idol-worship of the Israelites.

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  • A tablet, in the religious context, is a term traditionally used for religious texts. Jews and Christians believe that Moses brought the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai in the form of two stone tablets. According to the Book of Exodus, God delivered the tablets twice, the first set having been smashed by Moses in his anger at the idol-worship of the Israelites. The first set contained the detailed instructions for the construction of the Tabernacle, the making of priestly vestments, etc; the replacement set contained the Ritual Decalogue, one of the three versions of the Ten Commandments given in the Old Testament. Muslims believe that the divine destiny is when God wrote down in the Preserved Tablet ("al-Lawhu 'l-Mahfuz") all that has happened and will happen, which will come to pass as written. The term is also used as part of the title of many shorter works of Bahá'u'lláh, founder of the Bahá'í Faith, and his son and successor `Abdu'l-Bahá.
  • La Tavola, in senso religioso, è il termine con cui tradizionalmente viene indicato uno scritto sacro di particolare o fondamentale importanza. Nell'ebraismo si ritiene che Mosè ricevette da Dio sul Monte Sinai i dieci comandamenti sotto forma di due tavole di pietra incise, altrimente note come tavole della legge. Nell'Islam il destino o la volontà di Dio, ossia al-qaḍāʾ wa al-qadar, (arabo القضاء و القدر), è stato scritto da Dio nella Tavola protetta, al-Lawhu 'l-Mahfuz. Il termine tavola è usato nella letteratura sacra bahai quale titolo di alcuni scritti di Bahá'u'lláh, il fondatore della religione bahai, e del suo successore `Abdu'l-Bahá, come il Kitáb-i-`Ahd e il Kitáb-i-Aqdas.
  • Een tafel, in de godsdienstige context, is een term die traditioneel voor godsdienstige teksten wordt gebruikt. Mozes bracht de Tien Geboden van de Berg Sinaï in de vorm van twee stenen tafelen. Moslims geloven dat het goddelijke lot ontstond toen God in de Bewaarde Tablet ("al-lawhu ' l-mahfuz") alles neerschreef wat is gebeurd en zal gebeuren, wat zal komen zoals is geschreven. De term wordt ook gebruikt als deel van de titel van vele kortere werken van Bahá'u'lláh, stichter van het bahá'í-geloof, en zijn zoon en opvolger 'Abdu'l-Bahá.
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  • Tablet (disambiguation)
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  • A tablet, in the religious context, is a term traditionally used for religious texts. Jews and Christians believe that Moses brought the Ten Commandments from Mount Sinai in the form of two stone tablets. According to the Book of Exodus, God delivered the tablets twice, the first set having been smashed by Moses in his anger at the idol-worship of the Israelites.
  • La Tavola, in senso religioso, è il termine con cui tradizionalmente viene indicato uno scritto sacro di particolare o fondamentale importanza. Nell'ebraismo si ritiene che Mosè ricevette da Dio sul Monte Sinai i dieci comandamenti sotto forma di due tavole di pietra incise, altrimente note come tavole della legge. Nell'Islam il destino o la volontà di Dio, ossia al-qaḍāʾ wa al-qadar, (arabo القضاء و القدر), è stato scritto da Dio nella Tavola protetta, al-Lawhu 'l-Mahfuz.
  • Een tafel, in de godsdienstige context, is een term die traditioneel voor godsdienstige teksten wordt gebruikt. Mozes bracht de Tien Geboden van de Berg Sinaï in de vorm van twee stenen tafelen. Moslims geloven dat het goddelijke lot ontstond toen God in de Bewaarde Tablet ("al-lawhu ' l-mahfuz") alles neerschreef wat is gebeurd en zal gebeuren, wat zal komen zoals is geschreven.
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  • Tablet (religious)
  • Tavola (religione)
  • Tafel (religieus geschrift)
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