👉 The decalogue is a Jewish religious text that contains 40 commandments, which are considered to be the highest moral principles in Judaism. The text was written by Rabbi Judah Hanukkah and includes three primary commands: "Thou shalt not steal," "Thou shalt not lie," and "Thou shalt not kill." It is believed that it was intended to teach Jewish people about the moral obligations of living a life of virtue and righteousness.