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The Ten Commandments: Schoolmaster to Bring Us unto Christ

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The Ten Commandments are among the most quoted and least understood words in all of Scripture. Many believers assume they remain the direct rule of life for the Christian, while others dismiss them entirely. But what does the Bible actually say when every verse on the subject is gathered and allowed to speak?

In The Ten Commandments: Schoolmaster to Bring Us Unto Christ, David Michael Curtis walks the reader through a rigorous, verse-by-verse examination built exclusively on the King James Bible. This is not a commentary-driven study. It is a full topical investigation designed to test every assumption against the complete witness of Scripture.

This book answers foundational questions such as: What exactly was given at Mount Sinai? What was the purpose of the Ten Commandments? Did Christ fulfill or abolish that covenant? What is the believer’s relationship to the law today? And how does the New Covenant redefine obedience, righteousness, and daily living?

Using a structured system of 100 Summary Answers followed by 100 Comprehensive Answers, this work allows readers to move quickly through core doctrine and then drill down into deeper study where needed. Each conclusion is built by aligning all relevant verses into a single, harmonized picture.

This is not an appeal to tradition, denomination, or scholarly authority. It is a direct challenge: gather the verses, test the method, and see whether the Scriptures agree.

For the reader willing to examine the full counsel of God, this book presents a clear and testable claim: the Ten Commandments were never the final destination—they were the schoolmaster designed to bring us to Christ.

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