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This index of the book The Ten Commandments: Interpreting the Bible in the Medieval World presents a list of terms and concepts relevant to the study of commandments of the second stone tablets that shift the focus from God to neighbour. The book provides the definition of neighbour that remained firmly anchored in the literal sense, despite extending the discussion to animals, and even to plants.
Keywords: Bible; Medieval World; Ten Commandments