Definition: "Os 10" refers to the Ten Commandments in Christianity, which include prohibitions against theft, adultery, murder, fornication, and sexual immorality. These commands are foundational to Christian moral principles. The full biblical context can vary, but typically includes these 10 commandments: Thou shalt not steal; thou shalt not bear false witness; thou shalt not commit murder; thou shalt not covet; thou shalt not lie; thou shalt not steal thy neighbor's goods; thou shalt not sell your brother's property without his consent; thou shalt not defile the earth with blood or water; and thou shalt not kill.