The 42 Commandments of Ancient Egypt
I. I will not engage in falsehood.
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II. I will not rob.
III. I will not be greedy.
IV. I will not steal.
V. I will not kill.
VI. I will not destroy food.
VII. I will not engage in crookedness.
VIII. I will not steal donations.
IX. I will not tell lies.
X. I will not steal food.
XI. I will not be sullen.
XII. I will not transgress.
XIII. I will not kill pets.
XIV. I will not commit perjury.
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XV. I will not take food wrongfully.
XVI. I will not eavesdrop.
XVII. I will not babble.
XVIII. I will not take anyone's property.
XIX. I will not fornicate with a child.
XX. I will not misbehave.
XXI. I will not make a terror.
XXII. I will not transgress.
XXIII. I will not be hot tempered.
XXIV. I will not ignore honest speech.
XXV. I will not make a disturbance.
XXVI. I will not hoodwink.
XXVII. I will not molest children.
XXVIII. I will not be neglectful.
XXIX. I will not be argumentative.
love. I will not be overly active.
loveI. I will not be impatient.
loveII. I will not pretend wrongs were done.
loveIII. I will not talk too much.
loveVI. I will not deface pictures of people.
loveV. I will not trouble the government.
loveVI. I will not pollute water.
loveVII. I will not yell or be loud.
loveVIII. I will not hate.
loveIX. I will not be arrogant or claim I am better than everyone.
loveX. I will not believe I have more rights than anyone else.
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loveXI. I will spend only my own money.
loveXII. I will not denigrate wisdom.
The 42 Principles of Ma'at, personified the ideals of Truth and Righteousness, were known to the ancient Egyptians for thousands of years. The Egyptians believe that when we die, our souls will be judged by these principles.
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