Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ten Commandments" in English language version.
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The Ten Commandments are literally the 'Ten Words' (ăśeret haddĕbārîm) in Hebrew. In Mishnaic Hebrew, they are called עשרת הדברות (transliterated aseret had-dibrot). The use of the term dābār, 'word,' in this phrase distinguishes these laws from the rest of the commandments (miṣwâ), statutes (hōq), and regulations (mišpāṭ) in the Old Testament.
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