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# command, to command, commandment #
## Definition: ##
The term "to command" means to order someone to do something. A "command" or "commandment" is what the person was ordered to do.
* Although these terms have basically the same meaning, "commandment" often refers to certain commands of God which are more formal and permanent, such as the "Ten Commandments."
* A command can be positive ("Honor your parents") or negative ("Do not steal").
* To "take command" means to "take control" or "take charge" of something or someone.
## Translation Suggestions ##
* It is best to translate this term differently from the term, "law." Also compare with the definitions of "decree" and "statute."
* Some translators may prefer to translate "command" and "commandment" with the same word in their language.
* Others may prefer to use a special word for commandment that refers to lasting, formal commands that God has made.
(See [[other/decree]] **·** [[other/statute]] **·** [[other/law]] **·** [[other/tencommandments]])
## Bible References: ##
* [Luke 01:5-7](en/tn/luk/help/01/05)
* [Matthew 01:24-25](en/tn/mat/help/01/24)
* [Matthew 22:37-38](en/tn/mat/help/22/37)
* [Matthew 28:20](en/tn/mat/help/28/20)
* [Numbers 01:17-19](en/tn/num/help/01/17)
* [Romans 07:7-8](en/tn/rom/help/07/07)