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Line 2: {{for|funeral or commemorative tablets carved in stone|Stele}} {{Ten Commandments series}} According to the [[Hebrew Bible]], the '''Tablets of the Law''' (also '''Tablets of Stone''', '''Stone Tablets''', or '''Tablets of Testimony'''; [[Biblical Hebrew]]: לוּחֹת הַבְּרִית '' According to the biblical narrative, the first set of tablets, inscribed by the [[finger of God]], ({{bibleref2|Exodus|31:18|NIV}}) were smashed by Moses when he was enraged by the sight of the [[Children of Israel]] worshiping a [[golden calf]] ({{bibleref2|Exodus|32:19|NIV}}) and the second were later chiseled out by Moses and rewritten by God ({{bibleref2|Exodus|34:1|NIV}}). Line 40: File:Moises.jpg|Sharp corners by [[Michelangelo]], c. 1513–1515 Philippe de Champaigne - Moses with the Ten Commandments - WGA04717.jpg|Moses with the Ten Commandments by [[Philippe de Champaigne]], 1648 File:Rabbi_Raphael_Evers.jpg|Example behind rabbi [[Raphael Evers]], son of [[Bloeme Evers-Emden]], friend with [[Anne Frank]]; most hebrew lines are incomplete. </gallery> |