"Ten Commandments" was uncapitalized in the 1955 edition. The present form
was adopted by the Urantia Foundation in all subsequent printings. (See
also note at 137:2.9)
Original Paragraph:
P1056:6, 96:4.4
The fact that Yahweh was the god of the fleeing Hebrews explains why they tarried
so long before the holy mountain of Sinai, and why they there received the ten
commandments which Moses promulgated in the name of Yahweh, the god of
Horeb. During this lengthy sojourn before Sinai the religious ceremonials of
the newly evolving Hebrew worship were further perfected.