What if Moses was given twenty commandments, but he dropped two of the tablets on the way down the mountain. What could the other ten commandments possibly be?
If Moses had been given twenty commandments and accidentally dropped two of the tablets on his way down, leaving us with only ten, we could imagine what the “lost” commandments might have been. Here’s a speculative list of what the additional ten commandments could have said, in a mix of moral guidance, humor, and possibly deeper lessons:
Thou shalt care for the Earth and all living creatures upon it
This commandment might have emphasized environmental stewardship, reminding humanity of their duty to protect nature and all beings.
Thou shalt not allow greed to blind thee to the needs of others
A commandment focusing on curbing excessive materialism and promoting fairness and generosity.
Thou shalt remember to rest, and not only on the Sabbath
While the existing commandments emphasize the Sabbath, perhaps another would have promoted balance and self-care on a daily basis.
Thou shalt not manipulate or deceive with false promises
A commandment aimed at honesty, focusing on integrity in relationships and business.
Thou shalt honor thy neighbors and live in community as equals
This could emphasize equality, collaboration, and mutual respect in society.
Thou shalt protect the vulnerable and the weak from harm
Focusing on justice and compassion for the powerless, perhaps urging society to defend the marginalized.
Thou shalt learn, grow, and seek wisdom all the days of thy life
Encouraging education, lifelong learning, and the pursuit of knowledge as a sacred duty.
Thou shalt not bear witness to the suffering of others in silence
An encouragement to speak up against injustice and be active in promoting good in the world.
Thou shalt not hoard wealth but share thy blessings freely
A commandment calling for a more equitable distribution of resources and a challenge to societal hoarding.
Thou shalt laugh, for joy is also a gift from God
A lighter commandment, reminding humanity that joy, humor, and play are important aspects of a well-rounded life.
These “lost” commandments could have expanded on the ethical, spiritual, and practical teachings of the existing ten, adding layers of justice, wisdom, and compassion. Plus, they give us some fun space to imagine how history and human behavior might have been different with a few more rules to live by!