Encara no tenim significats per a "great commandment".
1The great commandment to the worker or thinker is,-Thoushalt not sulk.
2Thus Cicero came to what Jews and Christians call the first great commandment.
3To be pure in heart is the youth's first great commandment.
4This is the great commandment of the Law, because it includes all the rest.
5A certain lawyer asked Jesus, Master, which is the great commandment of the law?
6Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
7The great commandment he gave to his disciples.
8His well-fed divinity gives him one great commandment: Thou shalt love thyself with all thy heart.
9This is the first and great commandment.
10Cicero had comprehended the magnificence of the first great commandment to love, respect, and obey the all-wise Creator.
11This phraseology sounds strangely, respecting that great commandment upon which the whole moral government of God is founded.
12One of them, a lawyer, tested Jesus with this question, Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
13But the great commandment of Masonry is this: A new commandment give I unto you: that ye love one another!
14Society, on the contrary, in its highest meaning, becomes the practical development of the second great commandment, loving and serving our neighbor.
15And I just call him and all of our hurting communities to remember the great commandment to love your neighbor as yourself, Gunn said.
16The whole being of Milton may, in some sort, be summed up in the great commandment of the austere character, "Reverence thyself."
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