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If they are separate commandments, then why does Exodus 20:17 begin with “you shall not covet your neighbor’s house” (a possession), then proceed to “your shall not covet your neighbor’s wife” (a NON-possession), then go back to commanding not to covet his other possessions (male servant, female servant, ox, donkey) & finish with “nor anything that belongs to your neighbor”?There are two commandments. One not to covet wife. The other not to covet possessions. You’re quibbling is not going to change that. We follow the Catholic Church. Not your erroneous opinions.
If these were two separate commandments (one being of his wife and a separate one of his possessions, why does God have the wife in the middle of his possessions at either end? Again, this isn’t implying the wife is a “possession,” but simply that she “belongs” to her husband. And anything that belongs to someone is not to be coveted - possession or non-possession.
This is why Jesus & Paul list the other commandments separately (Matthew 19:18-19; Romans 13:9), but has “you shall not covet” as a SINGLE commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself.” If you covet anything that belongs to your neighbor, including his possessions & his wife, you are not loving him.
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